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'fire exit N

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I. exit ['eksɪt, 'egz-] N

1. exit (way out):

2. exit:

to make an exit from room

3. exit (road off):

4. exit THEAT:

II. exit ['eksɪt, 'egz-] VB trans

III. exit ['eksɪt, 'egz-] VB intr

1. exit (leave):

2. exit (leave road):

3. exit (leave the stage):

I. fire ['faɪəʳ] N

1. fire no pl:

2. fire no pl (destructive burning):

to set sth on fire [or fire to sth]

3. fire no pl MIL:

4. fire no pl (fervour):

Phrases:

II. fire ['faɪəʳ] VB trans

1. fire (bake in kiln):

2. fire (shoot):

fire shot
to fire a gun at sb/sth

3. fire (dismiss):

4. fire (excite):

fire person
fire imagination

III. fire ['faɪəʳ] VB intr

1. fire (shoot):

pucati imperf at - na

2. fire:

biti pogonjen imperf
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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Entry and exit fees are collected at the station upon embarking or disembarking.
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It is the second-busiest station in the network in terms of system entries and exits, with approximately 56,400 passengers a day.
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However, they are immediately surrounded by armed men demanding they exit the vehicle.
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The center of the mezzanine also has a bank of turnstiles, two exit-only turnstiles, and two staircases going down to each platform.
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Teller ended the meeting by standing up in a huff, but his attempt at a dramatic exit was marred by the fact that he was wearing Rollerblades.
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