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entranced

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

出神入化,出神,出神了,入神

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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.

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Examples

  • My apartment was a granny flat over a garage, its separate entrance something I valued a lot, as I didn’t have to bother my landlord going in and out, and he usually never saw me and thus never got a chance to scam on me.

  • The northern entrance of Front Royal is a gateway town with all the quaint historic charm you’d expect from a small village settled in colonial times, as well as one of the best cheeseburgers in the state at Spelunker’s.

  • He added how the first students in the program spent time building algae farms in their backyards, working with SpaceX engineers and taking college-level math classes upon entrance.

  • I think the hospital setting is an easier entrance for people who are concerned about not having the strength, or the conviction, to feel they can weather this experience.

  • She later gained entrance to Harvard Law School but transferred to Columbia Law School, where she finished in a tie at the top of her class.

  • The leading military minds of Europe, Tuchman believes, were entranced by the cult of the offensive.

  • Now another monologue, also spoken by a woman who has experienced more than most can fathom, has left me entranced and devastated.

  • She is still entranced by his everyday kindness and belief that people “mean well”; his ability to fix things.

  • Instead, the writers appear too entranced by the sheer magnitude of their data-set (and seemingly want it even larger).

  • Pluto is god of the underworld whose wife Persephone sits frozen, entranced or asleep on her throne.

  • Will Wallace had left him by that time, and was listening entranced to the fervid exhortations of Dickson of Rutherglen.

  • I stood entranced by the exquisite beauty and majesty of the naked creature until Prince Genner nudged me with an elbow.

  • From the opening bar to the close of the Oratorio the club members listened entranced.

  • So entranced was Cattledon that she never moved hand or foot, simply stood still and gazed.

  • It came to them really as a sort of divine explanation of a paganism which entranced but bewildered them.