egress 英 [ˈi:gres]   美 [ˈiˌɡrɛs]

egress

egress  英 [ˈi:gres] 美 [ˈiˌɡrɛs]

n. 外出;出口  vi. 外出  vt. 使外出 

进行时:egressing  过去式:egressed  过去分词:egressed  第三人称单数:egresses  名词复数:egresses 

Some rooms may require large windows, called “egress” windows, for fire safety. 一些房间可能会需要大窗户,也就是“出路窗”,方便发生火灾时出逃。
Traditionally, the physical infrastructure providers control the underlying hardware; they provide the cloud tenant with egress and ingress at the most fundamental level. 传统上,物理设备供应商控制底层硬件; 它们提供给租户基础层上的出口和入口;

  • If you want to leave a place, you need a means of egress, or a way to exit, such as a door or window. It was a beautiful old house, but without enough ways of egress, they needed outdoor fire-stairs for reaching the upper floors.
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  • n. 外出;出口
  • vi. 外出
  • vt. 使外出
  • 1. Some rooms may require large windows, called “egress” windows, for fire safety.

    一些房间可能会需要大窗户,也就是“出路窗”,方便发生火灾时出逃。

  • 2. Traditionally, the physical infrastructure providers control the underlying hardware; they provide the cloud tenant with egress and ingress at the most fundamental level.

    传统上,物理设备供应商控制底层硬件; 它们提供给租户基础层上的出口和入口;

  • 3. After three days, Hou Yi leads the numerous people to egress the hunting, has ulterior motives loose Mongolia disguised to fall ill, has remained down.

    三天后,后羿率众徒外出狩猎,心怀鬼胎的蓬蒙假装生病,留了下来。

  • 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, combining form of gradi "step, go" (from PIE root *ghredh- "to walk, go"). Perhaps a back-formation from egression (early 15c.). Meaning "place of exit" is from 1670s. "One who goes out" is an egressor.
e·gress / ˈiːɡres ; NAmE ˈiːɡres / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) the act of leaving a place 离开;外出 compare access n.  (1 ) , ingress egress egresses e·gress / ˈiːɡres ; NAmE ˈiːɡres /
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