a way out of a public building or vehicle 出口;通道;太平门 Where's the exit? 出口在哪儿? There is a fire exit on each floor of the building. 这栋建筑每层楼都有个消防通道。 The emergency exit is at the back of the bus. 紧急出口在公共汽车的尾部。
Extra ExamplesTopics Buildingsb2He left through the south exit. 他从南面出口离开了。 I remember that there's a secret exit here. 我记得这里有一个秘密出口。 I walked through the school's main exit. 我步行穿过了学校的大门。 She headed for the nearest exit. 她奔向最近的出口。 They moved to the exits. 他们朝出口挪去。 an exit to the street 通往大街的出口
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- back
- rear
- side
- …
- head for
- make for
- bolt for
- …
- sign
- door
- gate
- …
- to the exit
- towards/toward the exit
- exit from
- …
a place where vehicles can leave a road to join another road (车辆可以从一道路驶出进入另一道路的)出口,出路 Extra ExamplesTopics Transport by car or lorryb2I pulled off the road at the next exit. 我在下一个出口处把车停在了路边。 Take the first exit over the bridge. 过桥后从第一个出口出去。 They took the exit to the hospital. 他们从通往医院的出口出去。 Traffic lights control the exit from the M8 at Newbridge. 交通灯控制8 号高速公路的纽布里奇出口。 You need to get off at the next exit. 你需要从下一个出口出去。 the number of entry and exit points on the main road network 主干道网上标注的出入口的号码
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- freeway
- highway
- interstate
- …
- get off at
- take
- ramp
- point
- exit for
- exit to
an act of leaving, especially of an actor from the stage 退出;离去;(尤指演员)退场 The heroine made her exit to great applause. 女主角在热烈的掌声中退场。 He made a quick exit to avoid meeting her. 他迅速离去以避免见到她。
Extra ExamplesTopics Film and theatrec1She turned on her heel and made what she hoped was a dignified exit. 她转过身以尽可能体面的方式退了出去。 The students made a dramatic exit toward the end of his speech. 这些学生在他演讲快结束的时候突然离场。 I made my exit as discreetly as possible. 我尽可能谨慎地退出了。 The dancers made their exits and entrances with perfect timing. 舞蹈演员出场和退场的时间拿捏得很精准。 We go back and look at our exit interviews as to why people leave. 我们回过头来看一下员工离职时对其进行的面谈,以便弄清人们离开的原因。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- fast
- hasty
- quick
- …
- make
- visa
- poll
- plan
- …
- exit from
the fact of leaving a particular situation or activity 退出;离去;(尤指演员)退场 - exit from something
They were disappointed by the team's early exit from the World Cup. 他们对该队提前退出世界杯感到失望。
Extra ExamplesShe was trying to make a graceful exit from public life. 她在设法不失体面地走出公众的视野。 Her sudden exit from the proceedings was a mystery. 她突然退出诉讼是个谜。 a mass exit of members from the party 成员大规模退党
- exit from something
Word Originmid 16th cent. (as a stage direction): from Latin exit ‘he or she goes out’, third person singular present tense of exire, from ex- ‘out’ + ire ‘go’. The noun (late 16th cent.) is from Latin exitus ‘going out’, from the verb exire, and the other verb uses (early 17th cent.) derive from it.