exit
n. 出口; 換道口; 離開; 退場
v. 出去; 停止執行; 退場
The exit is the door through which you can leave a public building.
He picked up the case and walked towards the exit...
他提起箱子,向出口走去。
There's a fire exit by the downstairs ladies room.
樓下女洗手間旁邊有個消防出口。
An exit on a motorway or highway is a place where traffic can leave it.
Take the A422 exit at Old Stratford.
從舊斯特拉福特的A422號出口出來。
If you refer to someone's exit, you are referring to the way that they left a room or building, or the fact that they left it.
I made a hasty exit and managed to open the gate.
我匆忙離開並設法開啟了大門。
If you refer to someone's exit, you are referring to the way that they left a situation or activity, or the fact that they left it.
...after England's exit from the European Championship...
英格蘭退出歐錦賽後
They suggested that she make a dignified exit in the interest of the party.
他們建議她為了政黨的利益體面地下臺。
If you exit from a room or building, you leave it.
She exits into the tropical storm...
她走了出去,消失在熱帶風暴中。
As I exited the final display, I entered a hexagonal room...
我從最後一個展廳裡出來,走進一個六角形的房間。
If you exit a computer program or system, you stop running it.
I can open other applications without having to exit WordPerfect.
我不必退出WordPerfect程式就可以開啟其他應用程式。
1. an opening that permits escape or release;
2. euphemistic expressions for death;
3. the act of going out
1. move out of or depart from;
2. lose the lead
3. pass from physical life and lose all all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life;
All appear to drop considerably to Japan, Hong Kong, United States, Russia and sri lanka exit.
對日本 、 香港 、 美國 、 俄羅斯和斯里蘭卡出口均出現大幅下降.
If it were not as a last resort, I not make this decision, not the exit.
如果不是萬不得已, 我不會做出這個決定的, 不會退出的.
His farewell speech marked his exit from politics.
他的告別演說是他退出政界的標誌.
She made a dart for the exit.
她衝向出口.
We left by the rear exit.
我們走後面的太平門.