exit / ˈɛg zɪt, ˈɛk sɪt /

⭐基础词汇退出出口退出时出口处

exit3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a way or passage out: Please leave the theater by the nearest exit.
  2. any of the marked ramps or spurs providing egress from a highway: Take the second exit after the bridge for the downtown shopping district.
  3. a going out or away; departure: to make one's exit.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to go out; leave.
  2. Bridge. to play an exit card.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to leave; depart from: Sign out before you exit the building.

exit 近义词

n. 名词 noun

way out of a place

n. 名词 noun

leaving

v. 动词 verb

leave a place

更多exit例句

  1. Another is both our poll and exit polling include margins of error that introduce more uncertainty than hard numbers can capture.
  2. Here are demographic comparisons between likely voters in our poll and the 2016 exits, looking at margins of support then and now.
  3. A viewer most likely won’t exit out of their stream to visit your site, but they are likely to visit if they can do that and still watch their show.
  4. Thurmond and other investigators’ theory is that when Montgomery exited the building, an unidentified “third party” shot him dead.
  5. The lack of a broad selloff across all sectors shows that there’s a good deal of “hot money” chasing the large tech names, which can exit as quickly as it entered.
  6. In 2012, Obama narrowly beat Mitt Romney among Florida Cubans, according to exit polls.
  7. Will these resurrected animals be house-trained and know to exit the pearly gates before doing their business?
  8. But not until Gregory Peck is humiliated and walks out do we cut high and long to show his exit.
  9. As you exit your teenage years, are there artist you would like to emulate?
  10. By contrast, in 2012, the military vote split down the middle between Obama and Romney, according to exit polls.
  11. In the meantime, the outlaw, having observed how much more cordially the tyrant is received than himself, has made his exit.
  12. His bosom friend, John Barton, made his exit from the world's stage April 16, 1875.
  13. Its entrance into and exit from banks is a flow, but not a circulation against goods.
  14. He walked rapidly to the outer door, which opened at his approach and closed noiselessly behind him as he made his exit.
  15. He'd plant himself there in that narrow exit, and if the crimesters thought there was an avenue of escape, let them try.