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/ˈeksɪt/ |
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1 | a door that leads out of a public place such as a room or building (房间或建筑物等的)出口,安全门 |
| I was wandering round Belgrade Airport looking for the exit. 我在贝尔格莱德机场转来转去地找寻出口。 |
| emergency/fire exit (=a door allowing people to leave a building or vehicle quickly when there is danger) Passengers should leave the plane by the nearest emergency exit. 紧急出口/安全门 |
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2 | a small road that allows you to drive off a motorway (高速公路的)出口 |
| Take the next exit going north. 从下一个往北的出口驶出。 |
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3 | the act of leaving a place 离去;离开;退场 |
| She stepped in front of me and blocked my exit. 她走到我的面前,拦住了我的去路。 |
| make an exit They made a hasty exit through the back door. 他们从后门匆忙离开。 |
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4 | formal an occasion when someone stops being involved in a situation or activity , or is no longer in a particular position 退出;引退;脱离 |
| Safin’ s inspired performance condemned the champion to an early exit. 萨芬出色的发挥使这位冠军早早就被淘汰出局。 |
| +from the massive election defeat that led to his exit from the political scene 使他退出政治舞台的大选失败 |
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