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entries

/en-tree/US // ˈɛn tri //UK // (ˈɛntrɪ) //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural en·tries.

    • : an act of entering; entrance.
    • : a place of ingress or entrance, especially an entrance hall or vestibule.
    • : permission or right to enter; access.
    • : the act of entering or recording something in a book, register, list, etc.
    • : the statement, item, etc., so entered or recorded.
    • : a person or thing entered in a contest or competition.
    • : vocabulary entry.
    • : Law. act of taking possession of lands or tenements by entering or setting foot on them.
    • : the giving of an account of a ship's cargo at a custom house, to obtain permission to land the goods.
    • : Accounting. the record of any transaction found in a bookkeeper's journal.
    • : Bookkeeping. double entry. single entry.
    • : Mining. adit.
    • : Also called entry card .Bridge. a winning card in one's hand or the hand of one's partner that gives the lead to one hand or the other.

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Examples

  • There is an expanded place-name index with more than 150,000 entries, and separate undersea, Moon, and Mars features.

  • Entries are subject to all notices posted online including but not limited to privacy policies of the Sponsor.

  • School entries with icons indicate the school ranked in the top 100 of that category.

  • Cole challenged himself to write a chapter every day, and posted these entries on a blog.

  • For Microsoft in 2014, this meant showing the new Call of Duty, a Halo collection, and other entries in established franchises.

  • Commissary's inkstand was a coffee-cup without an handle, and his book of entries a quire of dirty writing-paper.

  • In the lists of apprentices which have been preserved to us the entries of names belonging to county families are frequent.

  • Of late years it has been the custom to race from port to port, regular entries being made and prizes awarded.

  • The result, however, has been a very considerable falling off in the entries for the races last year.

  • Entries relating to the “spout or water engine” are frequent in their records.