0 the movement of a lot of people from a place -- (大批人的)退出,離開
1 the second book of the Bible telling of Moses and the journey of the Israelites out of Egypt -- 《出埃及記》(基督教《聖經·舊約》第二卷,記載摩西率領以色列人離開埃及之事)
It felt like listening in the present and sharing for several hours the bread of exodus offered by these sudden friends.
The degree to which older workers have been willing players in this exodus from secure employment is uncertain.
The fossil record also reveals that anatomical changes that broadened and shortened the pelvis and reshaped the birth canal began occurring well before this exodus.
Many undertook recruiting drives after 1983 when the introduction of pension rights prompted an exodus of older members.
The wholesale exodus of older staff during the 1980s and early 1990s resulted in the loss of countless years of expertise and knowledge.
Perhaps the most important narrative in all of this is that of the migrants and the legends which followed on their exodus.
The daily exodus of men from commuter suburbs created a uniquely female-dominated space, not only within the house but more widely across suburban spaces.
How has the impact of extant women's protection codes on the refugee exodus been addressed by intellectual debates about the 1948 war?