entrancement / ˈɛn trəns /

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entrancement 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an act of entering, as into a place or upon new duties.
  2. a point or place of entering; an opening or passage for entering, as a doorway.
  3. the right, privilege, or permission to enter; admission: People improperly dressed will be refused entrance to the theater.
  4. Theater. the moment or place in the script at which an actor comes on the stage.
  5. 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.
  6. a manner, means, or style of entering a room, group, etc.; way of coming into view: She mimicked Joan's entrance.
  7. Nautical. the immersed portion of a hull forward of the middle body.

entrancement 近义词

entrancement

等同于 abstraction

更多entrancement例句

  1. The museum will not open its ice skating rink this year, but Wollman Rink is nearby, at the southern entrance of Central Park.
  2. Several dozen police officers were brought in and stationed throughout the building, guarding the windowed entrance to the counting room.
  3. The second half was largely uneventful until Arriola’s entrance.
  4. 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.
  5. Police inside the ballot counting room held the crowd back, and guards blocked the entrance.
  6. Happy times when six children, all in all to each other, told wonderful stories in low voices for their own entrancement.
  7. He looked round—everywhere the same unmoving faces, the same entrancement, and fierce stillness.
  8. The eye of the young chief followed her with the gaze of entrancement.
  9. Her entrancement usually starts with scenes of the events which followed the Last Supper.
  10. Alice's entrancement—love, to call it by the right name—audible and visible in every word, every look, added to her confusion.