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 exit ['eksit]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 出口, 退场, 离去, 去世

vi. 退出, 脱离, 去世

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  1. At the end of the third scene the actress exits.
    该女演员于第三场结束时退场。
  2. There are four emergency exits in the department store.
    这家百货公司有四个紧急出口。
  3. At the roundabout, take the third exit.
    在环状交叉路口,从第三条出路驶出。


exit


Exit \Ex"it\ [L., 3d pers. sing. pres. of exire to go out. See
{Exeunt}, {Issue}.]
He (or she ) goes out, or retires from view; as, exit
Macbeth.

Note: The Latin words exit (he or she goes out), and exeunt (
they go out), are used in dramatic writings to indicate
the time of withdrawal from the stage of one or more of
the actors.


Exit \Ex"it\, n. [See 1st {Exit}.]
1. The departure of a player from the stage, when he has
performed his part.

They have their exits and their entrances. --Shak.

2. Any departure; the act of quitting the stage of action or
of life; death; as, to make one's exit.

Sighs for his exit, vulgarly called death. --Cowper.

3. A way of departure; passage out of a place; egress; way
out.

Forcing the water forth through its ordinary exits.
--Woodward.

  1. The obsession, continentals feel, is with 'exit' rather than long-term commitment. On the other hand, the stream of flotations and dividends also promotes a dynamic recycling of wealth.
  2. An exit poll conducted by the BBC in Bucharest suggested the 14-party Democratic Convention opposition bloc would get up to 40 per cent of the vote, the NSF 30 per cent and the ultra-right nationalist RMP 10 per cent.
  3. Most of the Soviet visitors praised Mikhail S. Gorbachev's reforms, saying they had greatly simplified the procedure for getting exit visas.
  4. In addition, to make acceptance of the exit bonds more attractive, Brazil plans to propose that these bonds should offer a competitive yield, would rank as senior Brazilian debt and could be used to make debt-equity swaps, the official said.
  5. Lurie's family was given exit visas in 1979, but the authorites revoked them on the grounds of state secrecy because her husband worked in a classified job as a organic chemistry researcher for two years in the 1960s, she said.
  6. U.N. peacekeepers are in charge of monitoring the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Aug. 20 cease-fire between Iran and Iraq, the Cuban pullout from Angola and South Africa's exit from Namibia.
  7. Bush 25 Dole 10 Robertson 0 Kemp 0 Uncommitted 0 Total 35 Jesse Jackson drew one in five white votes Tuesday in Connecticut's Democratic primary, far more than in 1984 but too few to deny Gov. Michael Dukakis a big win, exit polls said.
  8. Institutional investor confidence in all flotations was seriously damaged. 'Venture capitalists will have to expect a comparatively low or lower potential exit price because of the recent publicity,' says Mr Attwood.
  9. Already conscious of the price factor, importers are concerned that the lira's devaluation and exit from the ERM will reverse the gains they have made. Cars of German and French origin are the most vulnerable.
  10. On emigration by Soviet Jews, he threatened to slow or halt the issuance of exit permits unless Israel stopped settling the emigrants in occupied Arab territory.
  11. Genscher said Monday that about 80 percent of Romania's Germans had applied for exit visas during the Ceausescu years.
  12. But all of them have exit permits as Jews for Israel.
  13. A similar lawsuit filed in Washington state three years ago resulted in a similar restriction against exit polling being overturned.
  14. Recent issues include an arranged exit, cash-backed scheme from sponsor Matrix Securities for Middlesex University, offering a return of 122p after five years for every 100p invested.
  15. A showing of 13.3% in the exit polls gave the church 61 seats and dented its image as a political force.
  16. "We'll just have rallies at every exit along I-85," jokes state Rep. Mickey Michaux.
  17. The 'exit programme', an Indian phrase meaning the redeployment or retraining or sacking of redundant workers, has already led to one strike.
  18. That would not only speed the exit of the traditional Name but deter many corporate investors.
  19. Nymex's normal market hours are from 8.20am to 3.10pm. Because energy traders will be able to enter or exit the market overnight in the US, open interest in Nymex contracts, or the number of contracts outstanding, is expected to increase.
  20. "I walked to the other end of the platform, and that exit was locked as well.
  21. ABC, CBS, NBC and CNN each have paid $3 million for exit polls and projections through 1992 in all Senate, House and governor's races, as well as some state and local races of national interest.
  22. If he wins, Owners shareholders will have been taken out on an exit multiple of 10 times prospective earnings.
  23. This received such critical coverage that he is understood to have personally complained to CNN, the network on which he has promoted his own cause. Mr Perot has left himself with an exit should he choose not to run.
  24. A few hours later, Rodrigue removed the paintings for good and unsuccessfully asked for the exit permits.
  25. With no tied channel, only the biggest brands with the biggest advertising prosper, so a share war ensues and weaker suppliers exit.
  26. The Solidarity chief's margin of victory was 77 percent to 23 percent, according to exit polls conducted by the Germany polling firm Infas.
  27. He also said the law on exit visas is being revised in accordance with an international agreement on civil and political rights.
  28. In particular, they question whether 3i will break with its tradition of not interfering with management's prerogative to decide if and when they should sell their company, thus providing 3i with an exit. 3i vigorously denies there will be a change.
  29. Asked about exit polls following February's Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary that showed his white supporters were mostly upscale and well-educated rather than the working class he is appealing to, Jackson said: "That is changing.
  30. There was also the television debate after Black Wednesday's ERM exit in which he admitted that he had never read the Maastricht treaty. Such mishandling can be excused and overcome in a battle against vested interests.
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