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ex·it
/ˈɛgzət, ˈɛksət/
(
vi
.)退出,脫離出口,退場,離去,去世
From:
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exit
出口; 跳出
EX
From:
Network Terminology
exit
出口 退出
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ex·it
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
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ex·it
,
n.
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
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
exit
n
1:
an
opening
that
permits
escape
or
release
; "
he
blocked
the
way
out
"; "
the
canyon
had
only
one
issue
" [
syn
:
issue
,
outlet
,
way out
]
2:
euphemistic
expressions
for
death
; "
thousands
mourned
his
passing
" [
syn
:
passing
,
loss
,
departure
,
expiration
,
going
,
release
]
3:
the
act
of
going
out
v
1:
move
out
of
or
depart
from
; "
leave
the
room
"; "
the
fugitive
has
left
the
country
" [
syn
:
go out
,
get out
,
leave
]
[
ant
:
enter
]
2:
lose
the
lead
3:
pass
from
physical
life
and
lose
all
all
bodily
attributes
and
functions
necessary
to
sustain
life
; "
She
died
from
cancer
"; "
They
children
perished
in
the
fire
"; "
The
patient
went
peacefully
" [
syn
:
die
,
decease
,
perish
,
go
,
pass away
,
expire
,
pass
] [
ant
:
be born
]
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