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ex.it5ek7sIt, 5eg7zItn [C]the door through which you might leave a building or large vehicle, or the act of leaving esp. a theatre stage出口;通道;安全门a fire exit (= a door you can escape through if there is a fire)安全门;太平门There are two emergency exits, one at the back and one at the front of the hall.有两个紧急出口,一个在大厅后面,一个在大厅前面。He made a quick exit when he heard strange noises in the house.听到房子里有奇怪的声音时他赶紧出去了。She made her exit from the stage to rapturous applause.她在狂热的掌声中走下舞台。An exit can also be a smaller road used to leave main road.(较小的)路Come off the motorway at the Duxford exit.在杜克斯津路口驶下高速公路。An exit poll is the organized questioning of people as they leave a polling station (= place at which people vote) about how they voted, to try to discover who will win the election.投票出口处的投票情况调查She has finally got her exit visa (= official permission to leave the country).她终于取得了出国许可证。☆ ENTRANCE
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