egress
英 [ˈiː.ɡres]
美 [ˈiː.ɡres]
将“egress”分解为“e”和“gress”。记住“e”在这里可以想象成“出”的意思,而“gress”与“go”同源,意味着行走。所以,“egress”可以形象地记忆为“走出”或“出去”的行为。
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egress 离去e-, 向外。-gress, 走,词源同grade, aggressive.
- egress (n.)
- 1530s, "act of going out," from Latin egressus "a going out," noun use of past participle of egredi "go out," from ex- "out" (see ex-) + -gredi, comb. form of gradi "step, go" (see grade (n.)). Perhaps a back-formation from egression (early 15c.). Meaning "place of exit" is from 1670s. "One who goes out" is an egressor.
- 1. I guessed, by his preparations, that egress was allowed, and, leaving my hard couch , made a movement to follow him.
- 看他作的准备, 我猜他允许我走了, 我离开我的硬座, 打算跟他走.
- 2. Safe access and egress can be achieved by various methods.
- 可以采用各种方法安全的进入或离开。
- 3. Prevents egress of the latter through the unsealed portion.
- 阻止后者通过未接合部分出来.
- 4. Drains achieve a ready egress of the liquid blood.
- 引流能为血液提供一个容易的出口.
- 5. So assuming he's anticipated the fastest egress, it's the east terrace.
- 所以假设他预计的是最快出口那么他在东部平台.