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41 exit passageway
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42 exit stairway
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43 exit way
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44 emergency exit
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45 fire exit
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46 emergency exit
issue de secours, sortie de secoursGlossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > emergency exit
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47 emergency exit
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48 fire exit
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49 horizontal exit
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50 panic exit device
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51 unit of exit width
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52 emergency exit
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53 fire exit
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54 decrement of exit
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55 normal exit
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56 probability of abnormal exit
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57 probability of exit
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58 exterior exit
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59 exterior exit balcony
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60 fire exit bolt
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См. также в других словарях:
exit — exit … Dictionnaire des rimes
Exit — or exit (lat. exit he/she leaves , pl. exeunt ) may refer to:*Exit, denoting a way out of a building, city, or place * Emergency exit, or fire exit, used in case of an emergency * Exit ramp, or slip road, used to leave an expressway or motorway * … Wikipedia
exit — ex‧it [ˈegzt, ˈekst] verb [intransitive, transitive] 1. to leave a market, a type of business, or an agreement: • The bank has made great efforts to exit the long term lending business. exit from • The company plans to exit from the real estate … Financial and business terms
exit — [ ɛgzit ] v. et n. m. • v. 1840 ; mot lat. « il sort », de exire 1 ♦ Exit (tel personnage) : il sort (indication scénique dans une pièce de théâtre). ♢ Par ext. Fam. Exit Un tel, se dit de qqn aux fonctions duquel on a mis fin, qui disparaît. 2 ♦ … Encyclopédie Universelle
EXIT — (engl. „Ausgang“) bezeichnet: Ausgang, den (Not )Ausgang in Gebäuden auf Englisch Exit (Schweiz), die Schweizer Organisation für Sterbehilfe Exit Deutschland, die Neonazi Aussteiger Organisation Exit (Hörspiel), deutsches Hörspiel von Michael… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Exit — (engl. „Ausgang“, vom lateinischen „Exitus“) bezeichnet: den (Not )Ausgang in Gebäuden in der englischen Sprache, siehe Erschließung (Gebäude) Exit (Schweiz), Schweizer Organisation für Sterbehilfe Exit Deutschland, Neonazi Aussteiger… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Exit-13 — Жанры Грайндкор Авангардный грайнд Неограйнд Годы 1989 1997 Страна … Википедия
Exit — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Exit Desarrollador: Taito Corporation Editor: Ubisoft, Taito Corporation … Wikipedia Español
Exit — команда многих командных оболочек операционных систем и языков программирования, вызывающая завершение работы программы или командного интерпретатора с состоянием выхода (англ. exit status), равным указанному параметру n. Если параметр n опущен,… … Википедия
exit — (as a stage direction) indicating that a character leaves the stage: → exit exit noun 1》 a way out of a building, room, or passenger vehicle. ↘a place for traffic to leave a major road or roundabout. 2》 an act of leaving; a departure. 3》… … English new terms dictionary
Exit/In — is a music venue in Nashville, Tennessee. Exit/In is located in the former Elliston Place Village near Vanderbilt University. It opened in 1971 under the management of Owsley Manier and Brugh Reynolds. It developed its unique reputation in the… … Wikipedia