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entrance

/en-truhns/US // ˈɛn trəns //UK // (ˈɛntrəns) //

入口处,入口,入口处的,入口处的情况

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of entering, as into a place or upon new duties.
    • : a point or place of entering; an opening or passage for entering, as a doorway.
    • : the right, privilege, or permission to enter; admission: People improperly dressed will be refused entrance to the theater.
    • : Theater. the moment or place in the script at which an actor comes on the stage.
    • : Music. the point in a musical score at which a particular voice or instrument joins the ensemble.the way in which this is done: a sloppy entrance.
    • : a manner, means, or style of entering a room, group, etc.; way of coming into view: She mimicked Joan's entrance.
    • : Nautical. the immersed portion of a hull forward of the middle body.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nouncoming into a place; introduction
Forms: entranced, entrancing

Examples

  • Eventually Terry left a blank open notebook on a table near the entrance, and let everyone know that if they wished to get something out that they were welcomed to write it down.

  • When cornered, they dig a short tunnel and then backfill the entrance, magically disappearing as if through a secret door, and you’ll never guess they’re sitting just a few inches away.

  • You arrive at your normal subway entrance and it’s blocked off.

  • The agreement is heralded as China’s full entrance into the global order.

  • Instead of using existing caves or natural features as entrances to other worlds, people started to build their own.

  • On her first entrance, Hitchcock says, “She looks old, they've shot her badly.”

  • Kocurek now works 12-hour shifts as a night watchman guarding the entrance to a drilling patch.

  • It made sense with so many suspects at hand, less so with the tower entrance separated from them by a forty foot wall.

  • He collapsed near the entrance of his room, probably in great pain.

  • The entrance to the show is a wall lined with books that conceals a secret door.

  • In the entrance hall of the Savoy, where large and lonely porters were dozing, he learnt that she was at home.

  • The main entrance is in the centre of the St. Martin's Lane front, and consists of a central roadway for carts and wagons, 15ft.

  • That embrace, that grin and that heart-born exclamation marked the entrance of the Pulsifer family into my life.

  • Sometimes the animal was caught in a trap which was nothing less than a hut of logs with a single entrance.

  • He left the arabyieh at the western entrance and went on foot down the avenue of headless rams.