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exit’
sortie
I. exit [Brit ˈɛksɪt, ˈɛɡzɪt, Am ˈɛɡzət, ˈɛksət] N (gen)
exit THEAT, TRANSP
to make an exit (gen)
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
Exit Brit:
III. exit [Brit ˈɛksɪt, ˈɛɡzɪt, Am ˈɛɡzət, ˈɛksət] VB intr (gen)
exit COMPUT, THEAT
‘exit Hamlet’
exit poll N POL
exit poll
emergency exit N
exit point N COMPUT
exit point
exit ramp N Am TRANSP
exit ramp
exit sign N
exit sign
exit wound N
exit wound
exit visa N
exit visa
fire exit N
fire exit
surreptitious search, exit
English
English
French
French
I. exit [ˈeksɪt] N
exit
exit visa
II. exit [ˈeksɪt] VB intr
exit
to head for the exit
emergency exit, brake
French
French
English
English
sortie (action de sortir) d'une personne
sortie d'un bâtiment, d'une autoroute, d'un garage
English
English
French
French
I. exit [ˈek·sɪt] N
exit
exit visa
II. exit [ˈek·sɪt] VB intr
exit
to head for the exit
emergency exit, brake
French
French
English
English
sortie (action de sortir) d'une personne
sortie d'un bâtiment, d'une autoroute, d'un garage
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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Stairs within the tower are only used for emergency exit.
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In most cases burrows have an emergency exit that ends just below the surface or opens at the surface, but is not strongly obstructed.
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It was built by opening up an emergency exit after the station was in operation.
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The emergency exit is blocked with cement, leaving no way of escape.
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Several months before the fire, hotel management had the emergency exit doors locked to prevent theft.
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