way out
英 [ˌweɪ ˈaʊt]
美 [ˌweɪ ˈaʊt]
n. (建筑物的)出口; (困境的)出路
习惯用语
n.
- on the way out
- 在离开时
as you are leaving - 开始过时
going out of fashion
牛津词典
noun
- (建筑物的)出口
a door used for leaving a building - (困境的)出路
a way of escaping from a difficult situation- She was in a mess and could see no way out.
她陷入困境,找不到出路。
- She was in a mess and could see no way out.
英英释义
noun
- an opening that permits escape or release
- he blocked the way out
- the canyon had only one issue
双语例句
- He's good at ad-libbing his way out of trouble
他善于为自己妙语解围。 - I had to worm my way out sideways from the bench in a ridiculous, undignified fashion
我侧着身子艰难地从长凳上移开,那个样子很可笑,很不雅观。 - On the way out a boy of about ten came up on roller skates
出去时一个十来岁的男孩踩着溜冰鞋滑了过来。 - The ban on Sunday shopping could be on its way out before Christmas
周末购物的禁令可能会在圣诞节前被取消。 - Please don't get up, I can find my own way out.
请别起来,我能找到出去的路。 - The hotels are full up, and the guests have had to go to this dinky little motel way out on Stewart Avenue.
宾馆已经客满了,客人们不得不到斯图尔特街上这家偏远的小汽车旅馆里来。 - Your car is obstructing my way out.
你的车堵住我出去的路了。 - It is one of the very few Michelangelos that have found their way out of Italy
这是少数几件流传到意大利境外的米开朗琪罗作品之一。 - Clambering over sackfuls of lemons, Boris tried to find a way out.
鲍里斯手忙脚乱地爬过一个个装满柠檬的口袋,想找条出路。 - Masters sometimes allowed their slaves to buy their way out of bondage.
奴隶主们有时允许奴隶为自己赎身。
