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Definition of exit line in English: exit linenoun 1A line spoken by an actor immediately before leaving the stage. 演员退场前说的台词 Example sentencesExamples - The film is worth viewing if only for her exit line in one scene, ‘I moonlight as a shrine maiden.’
- Cinema historians will be thrilled to know there is finally an exit line to top Orson Welles's immortal ‘Rosebud…’ at the end of Citizen Kane.
- Almost equally valuable is their conscious retention of the subjunctive in Richard's exit line at the climax of IV.iii, ‘My wounds are inward.’
- 1.1 A parting remark.
临别赠言 ‘You've got lipstick all over your face.’ And using that as an exit line she stalked out Example sentencesExamples - If ever there was an exit line Justin just heard it and that didn't make him feel any better because he wanted to get along with his mother.
- He had sat staring after her, agape for a few long moments after she delivered that perfect exit line and sashayed out of the bar.
- With that echoing exit line, he spun on his heel and disappeared into shadow.
- The world watching the broadcasts, however, saw a shrunken old man whose exit line - ‘God willing, I will come back’ - seemed unlikely to be fulfilled.
- This doesn't seem like an exit line; he seems to really mean it.
- And with that grand exit line, I stepped out of the car.
- I turned to my sons with what I was sure would be our exit line - ‘It is your choice whether or not you want to spend your money here’.
- Next time, I was going to have to think of another exit line.
- ‘I am just going outside and may be some time’ must be the most famous exit line in the world, quoted almost daily.
- Before they could react, the distinguished guest broke the tension by an exit line which would do any great actor proud; ‘Don't be alarmed, Mr. Chairman, I did the same thing to Stalin and the Pope’.
- ‘By the way,’ the patient adds, as I try for a discreet exit line, ‘Could you get one of the nurses to pick up my bedpan?’
- I'm trying to come up with a more original exit line.
- Feeling this a fitting exit line, she turned from me, collected her coat that hung over the back of a chair and walked to the door.
Definition of exit line in US English: exit linenoun 1A line spoken by an actor immediately before leaving the stage. 演员退场前说的台词 Example sentencesExamples - Almost equally valuable is their conscious retention of the subjunctive in Richard's exit line at the climax of IV.iii, ‘My wounds are inward.’
- Cinema historians will be thrilled to know there is finally an exit line to top Orson Welles's immortal ‘Rosebud…’ at the end of Citizen Kane.
- The film is worth viewing if only for her exit line in one scene, ‘I moonlight as a shrine maiden.’
- 1.1 A parting remark.
临别赠言 “You've got lipstick all over your face.” And using that as an exit line she stalked out Example sentencesExamples - This doesn't seem like an exit line; he seems to really mean it.
- ‘I am just going outside and may be some time’ must be the most famous exit line in the world, quoted almost daily.
- He had sat staring after her, agape for a few long moments after she delivered that perfect exit line and sashayed out of the bar.
- With that echoing exit line, he spun on his heel and disappeared into shadow.
- If ever there was an exit line Justin just heard it and that didn't make him feel any better because he wanted to get along with his mother.
- Feeling this a fitting exit line, she turned from me, collected her coat that hung over the back of a chair and walked to the door.
- And with that grand exit line, I stepped out of the car.
- Before they could react, the distinguished guest broke the tension by an exit line which would do any great actor proud; ‘Don't be alarmed, Mr. Chairman, I did the same thing to Stalin and the Pope’.
- ‘By the way,’ the patient adds, as I try for a discreet exit line, ‘Could you get one of the nurses to pick up my bedpan?’
- I turned to my sons with what I was sure would be our exit line - ‘It is your choice whether or not you want to spend your money here’.
- I'm trying to come up with a more original exit line.
- The world watching the broadcasts, however, saw a shrunken old man whose exit line - ‘God willing, I will come back’ - seemed unlikely to be fulfilled.
- Next time, I was going to have to think of another exit line.
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