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entryway

/en-tree-wey/US // ˈɛn triˌweɪ //

入口处,入口通道,进门处,入口处的

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a passage for affording entrance.

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Examples

  • First, two adjacent stone holes at Waun Mawn were arranged so that their stones formed an entryway that, when viewed from the center of the circle, faced the midsummer solstice sunrise.

  • ACE2 receptor cells, the novel coronavirus’s entryway into the body, could provide one answer.

  • It had been a public entryway before it was closed several years ago for security.

  • Lee knew he had to keep documenting what was going on inside the Capitol, so soon after he left the initial group, he found another group breaking a different entryway and entered again.

  • Flashes of light fill the scene as the concussive force rips across the entryway.

  • He was captivated by footage of her escape through the hazy entryway of the supermarket, which was obscured by pepper spray.

  • Through this entryway, we came into a broad long room, really a series of light-filled archways.

  • There was an entryway near here to another courtyard, itself a prelude to the heart of the main temple.

  • A turban-covered old man sat just inside the entryway, a small bowl for collecting change against the door jam.

  • New entryway plans look more Rodeo Drive than staid tropical hideaway.

  • D'yuh think I ain't seen any o' that billy-dooin'—you an' him upstairs in the entryway—huh?

  • She was jest a going out of a dark entryway that led out doors, when I ketched up with her.

  • The living room occupied the center, with a sort of winter kitchen and entryway behind it.

  • Let us go out at once and pile all the wood we can in the entryway beside the kitchen.

  • They made four trips from that place to the entryway beside the kitchen, each time bringing in all the logs they could carry.