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exit

выходить

Meaning of exit

go out

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EN-UK/tə ɪɡˈzɪt/
EN-US/tə ˈɛɡzɪt/
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exit with Russian translation

exit usage examples

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Пожалуйста, выходите из собора тихо, служба ещё идёт.

Please exit the cathedral quietly; a service is still in progress.

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Мы собираемся выйти из парка через старые каменные ворота на закате.

We will exit the park through the old stone gate at dusk.

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exit belongs to the topic "Sightseeing and Landmarks". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

exitвыходить
showerдуш
elevatorлифт
towelполотенце
TVтелевизор
viewвид
breakfastзавтрак

exit synonyms

Related words worth learning together

leave
General verb for going away from a place or person; more general than 'exit'.
get out
Informal phrasal verb used for leaving a place or telling someone to leave; can be forceful.
depart
More formal; commonly used for vehicles, schedules, or official departures.
vacate
Formal/legal term meaning to leave a place and make it available for others.
step out
Informal phrase meaning to leave briefly, often for a short errand or break.
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🇬🇧en

General verb for going away from a place or person; more general than 'exit'.

A1Very Often

I need to leave the museum in ten minutes.

G
🇬🇧en
get out

Informal phrasal verb used for leaving a place or telling someone to leave; can be forceful.

A1Very Often

Get out of the car and lock it.

🇬🇧en

More formal; commonly used for vehicles, schedules, or official departures.

B1Often

The train departs at 18:30.

🇬🇧en

Formal/legal term meaning to leave a place and make it available for others.

B2Rarely

Please vacate the room by noon.

S
🇬🇧en
step out

Informal phrase meaning to leave briefly, often for a short errand or break.

A2Often

I'm just going to step out for some fresh air.

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exit meaning: what does it mean?

go out

exit pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

exit is pronounced as /tə ɪɡˈzɪt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

exit definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Please exit the cathedral quietly; a service is still in progress. Translation: Пожалуйста, выходите из собора тихо, служба ещё идёт.

Is exit part of Sightseeing and Landmarks vocabulary?

Yes, exit (выходить) can be learned in the Sightseeing and Landmarks topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is exit part of Travel and Leisure vocabulary?

Yes, exit (выходить) can be learned in the Travel and Leisure topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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