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Definition of exeunt in English: exeuntverb ˈɛksɪʌnt Used as a stage direction in a play to indicate that a group of actors leave the stage. (舞台指示用语)(角色)退场,下场 exeunt Hamlet and Polonius 哈姆雷特和波洛尼厄斯下。参见EXIT。 Example sentencesExamples - They both open their car doors and exeunt vehicle, meeting at the sidewalk.
- Having decided that he has expressed himself fully, Budd concludes three decades of musical activity with a glorious exeunt that crystallizes his body of work into a singular, magnificent statement.
- The leader of the two-man crew walked around the house with a tape measure looking for an apt exeunt, and I believe he would have taken it upstairs and swung it out the bedroom window if that was the only option.
- I love thee. (music ends, exeunt all but TIAGO, CELIA, and CHRISTOPHERO) Meet me at the riverbank in five days, dear Celia!
- The odds at present on the final outcome must be that there will be a dramatic ending with Microsoft upstaged: exeunt WinCo left, and AppCo right.
- Then a hundred men would exeunt as only thieves can - without sound, without trace.
PhrasesUsed to indicate that all the actors leave the stage. (舞台指示用语)(角色)全体退场,全体下场 Example sentencesExamples - That classic Shakespearean stage direction, exeunt omnes, or ‘everybody leaves’, includes another form of the same word.
- ‘My lady, I believe it's time for exeunt omnes.’
OriginLate 15th century: Latin, literally 'they go out', third person plural present tense of exire. Definition of exeunt in US English: exeuntverb Used as a stage direction in a printed play to indicate that a group of characters leave the stage. (舞台指示用语)(角色)退场,下场 exeunt Hamlet and Polonius 哈姆雷特和波洛尼厄斯下。参见EXIT。 See also exit Example sentencesExamples - Having decided that he has expressed himself fully, Budd concludes three decades of musical activity with a glorious exeunt that crystallizes his body of work into a singular, magnificent statement.
- The odds at present on the final outcome must be that there will be a dramatic ending with Microsoft upstaged: exeunt WinCo left, and AppCo right.
- They both open their car doors and exeunt vehicle, meeting at the sidewalk.
- The leader of the two-man crew walked around the house with a tape measure looking for an apt exeunt, and I believe he would have taken it upstairs and swung it out the bedroom window if that was the only option.
- I love thee. (music ends, exeunt all but TIAGO, CELIA, and CHRISTOPHERO) Meet me at the riverbank in five days, dear Celia!
- Then a hundred men would exeunt as only thieves can - without sound, without trace.
PhrasesUsed as a stage direction to indicate that all the actors leave the stage. (舞台指示用语)(角色)退场,下场 Example sentencesExamples - That classic Shakespearean stage direction, exeunt omnes, or ‘everybody leaves’, includes another form of the same word.
- ‘My lady, I believe it's time for exeunt omnes.’
OriginLate 15th century: Latin, literally ‘they go out’, third person plural present tense of exire. |