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exit
uscita
I. exit [Brit ˈɛksɪt, ˈɛɡzɪt, Am ˈɛɡzət, ˈɛksət] N
exit
no exit” (on motorway)
no exit” (on door)
to make an exit
to make an exit THEAT
to make an exit SPORTS
to make a quick or hasty exit
to make one's final exit euph
II. exit [Brit ˈɛksɪt, ˈɛɡzɪt, Am ˈɛɡzət, ˈɛksət] VB intr
exit
uscire also COMPUT
III. exit [Brit ˈɛksɪt, ˈɛɡzɪt, Am ˈɛɡzət, ˈɛksət] VB trans
to exit stage left, right THEAT
IV. exit [Brit ˈɛksɪt, ˈɛɡzɪt, Am ˈɛɡzət, ˈɛksət] VB intr THEAT
“exit Hamlet
esce Amleto
Exit [Brit ˈɛksɪt, ˈɛɡzɪt, Am ˈɛɡzət, ˈɛksət] Brit
exit ramp [ˈeksɪtˌræmp] N Am (on highway)
exit ramp
fire exit [ˈfaɪərˌeksɪt] N
fire exit
exit poll [Brit, Am ˈɛɡzət ˌpoʊl] N POL
exit poll
exit sign [ˈeksɪtˌsaɪn] N
exit sign
exit sign
exit point [ˈeksɪtˌpɔɪnt] N COMPUT
exit point
exit wound [Am ˈɛksət ˌwund] N
exit wound
emergency exit [ɪˈmɜːdʒənsɪˌeksɪt] N
exit visa [Am ˈɛɡzət ˌvizə, ˈɛksət ˌvizə] N
exit visa
English
English
Italian
Italian
I. exit [ˈek·sɪt] N
exit
to make an exit
II. exit [ˈek·sɪt] VB trans
exit
III. exit [ˈek·sɪt] VB intr
1. exit a. COMPUT (leave):
exit
2. exit THEAT:
exit
fire exit N
fire exit
exit visa N
exit visa
to head for the exit
Italian
Italian
English
English
Present
Iexit
youexit
he/she/itexits
weexit
youexit
theyexit
Past
Iexited
youexited
he/she/itexited
weexited
youexited
theyexited
Present Perfect
Ihaveexited
youhaveexited
he/she/ithasexited
wehaveexited
youhaveexited
theyhaveexited
Past Perfect
Ihadexited
youhadexited
he/she/ithadexited
wehadexited
youhadexited
theyhadexited
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He evades a police patrol, and reaches an exit gate but finds it locked.
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The first exit on each highway would begin with the number 1 and increase numerically with each exit.
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There are also fire exits on both sides, visible to the whole town.
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Another method is to mount a pole taller than the entrance, onto the shopping cart, so that the pole will block exit of the cart.
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This station has an un-staffed entrance/exit at the east (railroad north) end.
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