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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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noun way out ADJ. front, rear, side | emergency, fire | the nearest She headed for the nearest exit. VERB + EXIT head for, make for | bar, block Do not leave bags lying around which could block the emergency exits. EXIT + NOUN door, gate, route PREP. to/towards the ~ They moved to the exits. act of leaving ADJ. fast, hurried, quick, swift | dignified | early her early exit from the tournament, in only the second round | mass VERB + EXIT make She turned on her heel and made what she hoped was a dignified exit. EXIT + NOUN visa PREP. ~ from a mass exit of members from the party for traffic ADJ. motorway | northbound, southbound, etc. VERB + EXIT take PREP. ~ for At the roundabout, take the exit for Swindon and Bristol. | ~ from Traffic lights control the exit from the M8 at Newbridge.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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exit ADJECTIVES/NOUN + exit a fire/emergency exit (= a special door, used if there is an emergency or a fire ) • Fire crews discovered that the club’s fire exit door had been locked. the front/rear/side exit • When the lights dimmed, she slipped out by the rear exit. the nearest exit • Please leave the building in an orderly fashion, using the nearest exit. verbs head for/make for the exit (= go to the exit ) • Disappointed fans began heading for the exits. use an exit • In the event of a fire, please use the emergency exit nearest to you. exit + NOUN an exit door • Exit doors shouldn’t be blocked at any time. an exit route (= a way out of a building, plane etc, used in an emergency or a fire ) • Staff must become familiar with the building’s exit routes. an exit sign (= one showing where an exit is ) • There was a red glowing exit sign over the door. exit 2 verbs make your exit (= to leave ) • And then, kissing them both goodbye, he made his exit. make a quick/hurried etc exit • I chatted to a few people, then made a quick exit. adjectives a quick/fast exit (= done more quickly than usual ) • I made a quick exit before the speeches began. a hurried/swift exit (= very quick ) • The family made a hurried exit, leaving many of their belongings behind. a dignified exit (= when someone leaves in a way that makes people respect them ) • Marco did his best to make a dignified exit, but with the amount he’d drunk, it proved difficult. an undignified exit (= when someone leaves in a way that is embarrassing or makes them look silly ) • She made a rather undignified exit, tripping down the step. exit 3 verbs take an exit/turn off at an exit • Take the next exit, junction 15. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + exit the northbound/southbound etc exit • The northbound exit to the A139 will be closed until 6 a.m. on Monday. a motorway exit British English , a highway/freeway exit AmE: • He signalled a right as he came to his freeway exit. exit + NOUN an exit sign (= one showing the names of places or roads near an exit ) • Stay on the same road until you see an exit sign for Rhode Island.
transnet.ir
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Phrase(s): exit (from something) (to something) to go out of something or some place to another. • The children exited from the school to the parking lot when the fire alarm rang. • We exited to the main street from the parking lot.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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noun outlet: The exit was in the rear. verb leave: You must exit in case of fire.
Simple Definitions