entrancement 的定义
- 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.
entrancement 近义词
等同于 abstraction
更多entrancement例句
- The museum will not open its ice skating rink this year, but Wollman Rink is nearby, at the southern entrance of Central Park.
- Several dozen police officers were brought in and stationed throughout the building, guarding the windowed entrance to the counting room.
- The second half was largely uneventful until Arriola’s entrance.
- At the courthouse, he was led, handcuffed, through the inmates’ entrance — when, as a prosecutor, he normally could breeze through the main entrance without needing to go through a metal detector.
- Police inside the ballot counting room held the crowd back, and guards blocked the entrance.
- Happy times when six children, all in all to each other, told wonderful stories in low voices for their own entrancement.
- He looked round—everywhere the same unmoving faces, the same entrancement, and fierce stillness.
- The eye of the young chief followed her with the gaze of entrancement.
- Her entrancement usually starts with scenes of the events which followed the Last Supper.
- Alice's entrancement—love, to call it by the right name—audible and visible in every word, every look, added to her confusion.