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exeunt

/ek-see-uhnt, -oont/US // ˈɛk si ənt, -ˌʊnt //UK // Latin (ˈɛksɪˌʌnt) //

祛除,祛斑,祛除杂念,祛病

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : go offstage: Exeunt soldiers and townspeople.

Examples

  • But his hopes were dashed when Alan replied that he was referring to the final stage direction (Exeunt, bearing off the bodies).

  • Omnia exeunt in mysterium, says a schoolman; that is, There is nothing, the absolute ground of which is not a Mystery.

  • Roebuck looks sternly at the butler, and they exeunt followed by Butler, bowing.

  • As they are about to exeunt, Bob approaches them—Scrooge retires up.

  • Then the bugle-band heads the procession of French and Arabs, and, after marching past Boulanger, exeunt.

  • Exeunt into the chateau; the baron and Oliver remaining to usher the party in.