egress

英 [ˈiː.ɡres]      美 [ˈiː.ɡres]
  • n. 外出;出口
  • vi. 外出
  • vt. 使外出
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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.