词组 | exit |
释义 | exit /ˈeɡzət, ˈeɡzɪt, ˈeksət/ noun 1. a door or space through which you can leave a public room, building etcadjectives/nouns + exita fire/emergency exit (=a special door, used if there is an emergency or a fire) Fire exits should not be locked.the front/rear/side exit When the lights dimmed, she slipped out by the rear exit.the nearest exit Please leave the building in an orderly fashion, using the nearest exit.verbshead for/make for the exit (=go to the exit) Disappointed fans began heading for the exits.use an exit In the event of a fire, please use the emergency exit nearest to you.block an exit Two men were blocking the exit.exit + nounsan exit door Exit doors shouldn’t be blocked at any time.an exit route (=a way out of a building, plane etc, used in an emergency or a fire) Staff must become familiar with the building’s exit routes.an exit sign (=one showing where an exit is) There was a red glowing exit sign over the door.2. when you leave a room or buildingadjectivesa quick/fast exit I made a quick exit before the speeches began.a hurried/swift exit (=very quick) The family made a hurried exit, leaving many of their belongings behind.a dignified exit (=when someone leaves in a way that makes people respect them) Marco did his best to make a dignified exit.an undignified exit (=when someone leaves in a way that is embarrassing or makes them look silly) She made a rather undignified exit, tripping down the step.verbsmake an exit/make your exit (=leave) I chatted to a few people, then made a quick exit. | And then, kissing them both goodbye, he made his exit.3. when someone stops being involved in something such as a competition or business, especially because they have not been successfuladjectivesan early exit (=not having progressed very far in a competition etc) England’s early exit from the World Cup competition was disappointing.a graceful/dignified exit (=one that makes people respect you) He made a graceful exit from the race for mayor.an embarrassing/humiliating exit also an ignominious exit formal This is the first time he has appeared in public since his ignominious exit from sport last year.verbsmake a ... exit Nick made an early exit from the tournament.exit + nounsan exit strategy/plan (=a plan to stop your involvement, especially in a war or business) The president is searching for an exit strategy.prepositionsan exit from sth The company has lost a lot of money since its exit from the US market.4. a place where vehicles can leave a road such as a motorway, and join another roadverbstake an exit also turn off at an exit Take the next exit, junction 15.adjectives/nouns + exitthe next exit Let’s go off at the next exit and stop for lunch.the northbound/southbound etc exit The northbound exit to the A139 will be closed until 6 a.m. on Monday.a motorway exit BrE a highway/freeway exit AmE He signaled a right as he came to his freeway exit.exit + nounsan exit sign (=one showing the names of places or roads near an exit) Stay on the same road until you see an exit sign for Rhode Island.prepositionsthe exit for sth Leave the N3 motorway at the exit for Rapperswil. |
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