egress的意思和读音

egress

: [ˈiˌɡres] : [ˈiːɡres]

n.

v.

egresses  egressed  egressing  

egressn.

1.the act of leaving a place

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v.1.

n.1.the action of leaving a place

1. transgression n egress n ingress n ...

2. redress egress digress ...

4. transgression n egress n ingress n ...

5. To go out;emerge. egress n., egress n., ...

6. Egg Nebula (); egress Egyptian calendar ...

7. egress , egress n., n. , ...

8. ... flying ability egress personnel ...

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1.So if you fly below that radar, then that would be a way in which you could conceal your ingress and egress.

2.Our ability to climb fast provided much more flexibility in our egress routes and made our actions much less predictable to the enemy.使线线

3.The exit device can also be integrated into a facility's alarm system to enable immediate egress in the event of a fire or other emergency.便

4.I am like the cat plying on the egress, trying to seizing this cunning mouse even though out of reach now.

5.I guessed, by his preparations, that egress was allowed, and, leaving my hard couch , made a movement to follow him.

6.Fire escape: Means of rapid egress from a Building, primarily intended for use in case of fire .

7.Transport plays a role in access, and egress from a city, on which businesses rely to attract and serve customers.

8.The element supports various different configurations of ingress and egress holes for an efficient dissolution of cleaning composition.

9.The gridding may be made on the whole dam body, with only the refining for the area near the egress points required.

10.Site ingress and egress at all permanent perimeter gates will be tracked with a badging system.