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
- They lost their bearings in the forest and couldn't find their way out.
他们在森林里迷失了方向,找不到出路。 - Gino clawed his way out of underworld obscurity to become a millionaire hotelier.
吉诺从底层社会的无名小卒一步步奋斗成为拥有百万家财的酒店大亨。 - 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。 - 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。 - They try to find a way out of their dilemma.
他们试图摆脱困境。 - 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。 - John tried to answer the teacher's question, but he was way out in the left field.
约翰试图回答教师的问题,但他所说的却是驴唇不对马嘴。 - 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。 - There has to be some kind of way out
一定会有某种解决办法的。 - You're way out of line, lady.
女士,你实在是太过分了。
