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91exit poll — /eksitˈpol, ingl. ˈɛɡzɪtˌpəul/ [loc. dell ingl. d America, propr. «inchiesta (poll) all uscita (exit)»] loc. sost. m. inv. sondaggio, previsione …
92exit — In stage directions the correct style is Exit Macbeth (when one person leaves the stage) and Exeunt Banquo and Fleance (when more than one person leaves). The two forms are the third person singular and third person plural present tense of the… …
93exit — [ek′sit, eg′zit] n. [L exitus, orig. pp. of exire, to go out < ex , out + ire, to go < IE base * ei > YEAR, Sans ḗmi, Goth iddja (I went)] 1. an actor s departure from the stage 2. a going out; departure 3. a way out; doorway or passage… …
94exit charge — noun (stock exchange) A charge made when selling investments, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑exit …
95exit value — noun (accounting) The price at which an asset or liability could be sold • • • Main Entry: ↑exit …
96exit wound — noun A wound occurring where a bullet, etc leaves the body • • • Main Entry: ↑exit …
97Exit...Stage Left — est le deuxième album live du groupe Rush. Il était à l origine disponible dans les bacs sous la forme d un double vinyl. Lors d une interview publiée plusieurs années après la sortie de cet album, Alex Lifeson regrettait le fait que ce live ait… …
98Exit — (lat.), er geht ab; vgl. Exeunt …
99Exit — (lat.), er tritt ab; Mehrzahl Exeunt (s.d.) …
100Exit — Exit, lat., tritt ab …