英:[ˈeksiʌnt]
美:[ˈɛksiənt, -ˌʊnt]
英:[ˈeksiʌnt]
美:[ˈɛksiənt, -ˌʊnt]
ex·e·unt
ek seI Unt
verb
leave the stage (a stage direction for two or more characters).
"舞台指示,15世纪晚期,源自拉丁语,字面意思是“他们出去”,第三人称复数现在时,源自 exire(参见 exit)。
borrowed from Latin, third person plural present indicative of exeō, exīre "to come or go out" — more at exit >entry 1
The first known use of exeunt was in the 15th century
exhaustionnoun
the act of exhausting
the state of being exhausted
exhaust1 of 2verb
to use up completely
exhausted our funds
to use up all of the mental or physical energy of : tire, wear out
to draw off or let out completely
exhaust the air from the jar
to empty by drawing something from
to try out all of
they exhausted all possibilities
exhaust2 of 2noun
the gas that escapes from an engine
a system of pipes through which exhaust escapes
exhaust1 of 2verb
to use up completely
exhausted our funds
to use up all of the mental or physical energy of : tire, wear out
to draw off or let out completely
exhaust the air from the jar
to empty by drawing something from
to try out all of
they exhausted all possibilities
exhaust2 of 2noun
the gas that escapes from an engine
a system of pipes through which exhaust escapes
exhaust1 of 2verb
to use up completely
exhausted our funds
to use up all of the mental or physical energy of : tire, wear out
to draw off or let out completely
exhaust the air from the jar
to empty by drawing something from
to try out all of
they exhausted all possibilities
exhaust2 of 2noun
the gas that escapes from an engine
a system of pipes through which exhaust escapes
exhaust1 of 2verb
to use up completely
exhausted our funds
to use up all of the mental or physical energy of : tire, wear out
to draw off or let out completely
exhaust the air from the jar
to empty by drawing something from
to try out all of
they exhausted all possibilities
exhaust2 of 2noun
the gas that escapes from an engine
a system of pipes through which exhaust escapes
exhaust1 of 2verb
to use up completely
exhausted our funds
to use up all of the mental or physical energy of : tire, wear out
to draw off or let out completely
exhaust the air from the jar
to empty by drawing something from
to try out all of
they exhausted all possibilities
exhaust2 of 2noun
the gas that escapes from an engine
a system of pipes through which exhaust escapes
exhaleverb
to breathe out
to send forth (as gas or odor)
exhaleverb
to breathe out
to send forth (as gas or odor)
exhalationnoun
something exhaled or given off
the act of exhaling
exeunt
—used as a stage direction to indicate that all or some characters leave the stage
1 Exeunt BALLS and GORDON, head bowed, to a visiting professorship at MIT.
鲍尔斯和戈登退场,谦卑地接见麻省理工学院的教授。
2 Hopefully the powers-that-be will allow us all to exeunt when the time is right.
希望如果时间上合适的话,高层会让我们都退场完结本剧。
3 After the dinner pls . exeunt in good order, find the right bus back to your hotel.
晚宴结束后请有秩序的退场, 搭乘您所在酒店的巴士回酒店.