[/ˈeksɪt, also ˈegzt; ˋɛksɪt, ˋɛɡzət/] n 用法: 1 action of leaving; departure, esp that of an actor from the stage 离别; 离开; (尤指演员)退场: The heroine makes her exit (from the stage). 女主角退场. * When his ex-wife arrived at the party he made a swift exit, ie he left quickly. 在聚会上, 他的前妻来到时, 他匆匆离去. * [attrib 作定语] an exit visa, ie a stamp or signature on a passport giving permission to leave a particular country 出境签证. 用法: 2 way out (of a public building) (公共建筑物的)出口, 太平门: There are four emergency exits in the department store. 这百货公司有四个紧急出口. * [attrib 作定语] The exit signs in cinemas are usually illuminated. 电影院的出口标记通常都有照明. 用法: 3 point at which a road, etc turns off from a motorway or roundabout, allowing vehicles to leave (车辆可从高速公路或环状交叉路驶出的)出口, 出路: At the roundabout, take the third exit. 在环状交叉路口, 从第三条出路驶出. * Leave the motorway at the Stokenchurch exit. 在斯托肯彻切出口处驶离高速公路. exit 2 v [I] 用法: 1 go out; (esp of an actor) leave (the stage) 出去; 离去; 退出; (尤指演员)退场: At the end of the third scene the actress exits. 该女演员於第三场结束时退场. * (joc 谑) We exited from the party as soon as we could. 我们在聚会上能抽得身时, 便鞠躬下台告辞而去. 用法: 2 (as a printed stage direction in plays) he or she leaves the stage (剧本中的舞台说明)他下场: Exit Macbeth. 麦克佩斯退场. Cf 参看 exeunt. |