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Meaning of Egress | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈiːɡɹɛs

Definitions

  1. An exit or way out.
  2. The process of exiting or leaving.
  3. The end of the transit of a celestial body through the disk of an apparently larger one.

Equivalents

العربية الخروج
Български излизане
Deutsch Ausgang Austritt
Français sortie
हिन्दी निर्गम
Italiano uscita
Kurdî sortî
Latina egressus
Română ieșire
Српски izlazak излазак
Svenska sorti
Türkçe çıkış
Українська виїзд вихід

Examples

“The window provides an egress in the event of an emergency.”
“Gates of burning adamant, / Barred over us, prohibit all egress.”
“Looking about him while in this state of suspense, Charles Darnay observed that the gate was held by a mixed guard of soldiers and patriots, the latter far outnumbering the former; and that while ingress into the city for peasants’ carts bringing in supplies, and for similar traffic and traffickers, was easy enough, egress, even for the homeliest people, was very difficult.”
“Serene, smiling, enigmatic, she faced him with no fear whatever showing in her dark eyes. […] She put back a truant curl from her forehead where it had sought egress to the world, and looked him full in the face now, drawing a deep breath which caused the round of her bosom to lift the lace at her throat.”
“Egress traffic is network traffic that begins inside a network and proceeds through its routers to its destination somewhere outside the network. […] While network ingress filtering makes Internet traffic traceable to its source, egress filtering helps ensure that unauthorized or malicious traffic never leaves the network.”
“We also found that the only emergency egress from the tram was by smashing the front or rear windscreens, and that emergency lighting had failed when the tram overturned.”
“Buildings or portions thereof shall be provided with a means of egress system as required this chapter. The provisions of this chapter shall control the design, construction and arrangement of means egress components required to provide an approved means of egress from structures and portions thereof.”
“Although the primary rationale for selection of antigenic and phase variants is believed to be the evasion of host antibodies resulting in persistence, other possibilities exist, such as differential adherence to host cells or regulation of host cell invasion and egress.”
“Now the crumpled structure lies across the Patapsco River outlet, blocking egress from the point like a kicked-over toy.”

CEFR level

C2
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