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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++en·trance1 /ˈentrəns/ ●●● S3 W3 noun  1 [countable]ENTER a door, gate etc that you go through to enter a place 大门();入口();通道 OPP exitentrance to/of the main entrance to the school 学校的正门front/back/side entrance 前门/后门/侧门 the station entrance 车站的入口处entrance hall/foyer/gate etc 门厅/前厅/入口等2 [countable usually singular]ENTER the act of entering a place or room, especially in a way that people notice 进入,进门〔尤指以人们注意到的方式〕 Bridget made a dramatic entrance into the room. 布里奇特动作夸张地进了房间。3 [uncountable]ENTER the right or ability to go into a place 进入权;进入资格entrance to Entrance to the museum is free. 这家博物馆免费开放。 Reporters even managed to gain entrance to her hotel. 记者们甚至设法进入了她入住的酒店。 How much is the entrance fee (=money you pay to get in somewhere)? 入场费是多少?4 [uncountable]JOIN AN ORGANIZATION permission to become a member of or become involved in a profession, university, society etc 〔某行业、大学、社团等的〕进入许可 the initial interview for entrance to the Civil Service 报考公务员的面试初试 entrance examinations 入学考试5 [countable] when a person, country, organization etc first becomes involved in a particular area of activity 卷入;参与entrance into The referendum blocked Switzerland’s entrance into the European Economic Area. 全民投票阻止了瑞士加入欧洲经济区。6. make your/an entrance to come onto the stage in a play 登台,出场〔表演戏剧〕nCOLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + entrancethe main entranceShe found a parking space close to the hospital's main entrance.the front/back/rear/side entranceThere is a long drive with steps leading to the front entrance.a narrow entranceI could see part of the yard through the narrow entrance.a wide entranceThere was a wide entrance at the front of the building.the hotel/hospital/museum etc entranceOur taxi pulled up outside the hotel entrance.the harbour entrance British English, the harbor entrance American EnglishWe watched as the ferry approached the harbour entrance.the tunnel entranceAt high tide, the tunnel entrance is totally submerged.verbscome/go/pass etc through an entrancePeople passed in single file through the narrow entrance.use an entranceIt's quicker to use the side entrance.block an entranceA large stone blocked the entrance to the tomb.entrance + NOUNan entrance hall (=a room at the entrance to a building)He walked through the front door into the entrance hall.an entrance lobby/foyer (=an area at the entrance to a large building)There was no sign of her in the entrance foyer.an entrance gate/doorSoldiers were guarding the entrance gate.
Examples from the Corpus
entranceThe price includes most meals and entrance fees to museums.college entrance examinationsIt turns toward an expressway entrance only a few blocks away.Kragan turned right outside the hotel entrance and walked towards the Rue de Rivoli.The sole unit, quiet, with a separate outside entrance, sleeps four to five and has a kitchen.Davis used a side entrance to avoid the waiting reporters.It makes my superfluous entrances and exits possible, that would have been difficult or undreamt-of, otherwise.The erasure, then, is more or less the same procedure as the entrance.You waited at the entrance to Terminal One, saw me arrive in a taxi.Their conversation was interrupted by the entrance of four visitors.It took us ages to find the entrance to the park.There were the usual grumbles, but they faded instantly as the ambulance backed up to the entrance, doors already opening.entrance to/ofThe travellers had already been thwarted by Gloucestershire police, who blocked entrances to a site in the Forest of Dean.This prime site is adjacent to the dual carriageway at the main entrance to the port.Meet us at the main entrance to the school.She herself would use the back staircase as the entrance to her flat, approaching it from the courtyard.Two unarmed security guards in faded blue uniforms stand erect at the entrance to Montclair Prep in Van Nuys.They converted the entrance of the Houston Medical Center into a tree-lined boulevard.Bales of hay and tyres were set alight, damaging the entrance of one office.made ... entranceFielding and the Autocrat made their different entrances.At once regal and streetwise, Erykah Badu made quite an entrance at the Bayou here a few weeks ago.Characters made their entrances from the two lifts and swept down the stairs to their appointed places.By the time Johnson made his second-half entrance with 7: 05 left, it was 67-47.The Browns started to browse along the wall, and, in ones and twos, other parents made their entrances.She did look beautiful as she made her entrance down the main staircase.Into this friendship, Margaret Cairns White made her entrance.gain entranceBut there are the keys, without which the adventurers can not gain entrance to vital areas of the Castle.About fifty people attempted to gain entrance, but were held back by the police.She will gain entrance to the text through a consideration of how articles of clothing function for women and for men.entrance examinationsHe claimed to have taken entrance examinations for Stevens, but no records remain.Having passed the entrance examinations he joined as an Aircraft Apprentice at Halton in August 1928.Voice over Professors flew in especially from Prague to supervise the entrance examinations and emphasise the benefits of studying in their country.
en·trance2 /ɪnˈtrɑːns $ -ˈtræns/ verb [transitive] literary  ATTENTIONif you are entranced by someone or something, you give them all your attention because they are so beautiful, interesting etc 使入迷 I was entranced by the sweetness of her voice. 她甜美的嗓音令我陶醉。nGrammar Entrance is usually passive.entranced adjective She stopped, entranced. 她停下来,被深深地迷住了。entrancing adjective entrancing stories 引人入胜的故事→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
entranceI was entranced by her sheer beauty.He was immediately entranced by her voice and built a band called Ton Ton Macoute around her.You know I did, I was entranced by them the other day.Jockey shorts on sale in outdoor bins on Broadway entrance him.Her icy, delicate beauty entranced Kay.
Origin entrance1 (1400-1500) Old French entrer; → ENTER entrance2 (1500-1600) trance
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entrance
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entrance1 S3 W3 /ˈentrəns/ noun
 Word Family: noun: entrance, entrant, entry; verb: enter
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Old French
 Origin: entrer; enter
1. [countable] a door, gate etc that you go through to enter a place
   OPP  exit
    entrance to/of
    the main entrance to the school
    front/back/side entrance
    the station entrance
    entrance hall/foyer/gate etc
2. [countable usually singular] the act of entering a place or room, especially in a way that people notice:
    Bridget made a dramatic entrance into the room.
3. [uncountable] the right or ability to go into a place
    entrance to
    Entrance to the museum is free.
    Reporters even managed to gain entrance to her hotel.
    How much is the entrance fee (=money you pay to get in somewhere)?
4. [uncountable] permission to become a member of or become involved in a profession, university, society etc:
    the initial interview for entrance to the Civil Service
    entrance examinations
5. [countable] when a person, country, organization etc first becomes involved in a particular area of activity
    entrance into
    The referendum blocked Switzerland’s entrance into the European Economic Area.
6. make your/an entrance to come onto the stage in a play
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ ADJECTIVES/NOUN + entrance
    the main entrance She found a parking space close to the hospital's main entrance.
    the front/back/rear/side entrance There is a long drive with steps leading to the front entrance.
    a narrow entrance I could see part of the yard through the narrow entrance.
    a wide entrance There was a wide entrance at the front of the building.
    the hotel/hospital/museum etc entrance Our taxi pulled up outside the hotel entrance.
    the harbour entrance British English, the harbor entrance American English We watched as the ferry approached the harbour entrance.
    the tunnel entrance At high tide, the tunnel entrance is totally submerged.
■ verbs
    come/go/pass etc through an entrance People passed in single file through the narrow entrance.
    use an entrance It's quicker to use the side entrance.
    block an entrance A large stone blocked the entrance to the tomb.
■ entrance + NOUN
    an entrance hall (=a room at the entrance to a building) He walked through the front door into the entrance hall.
    an entrance lobby/foyer (=an area at the entrance to a large building) There was no sign of her in the entrance foyer.
    an entrance gate/door Soldiers were guarding the entrance gate.

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entrance2 /ɪnˈtrɑːns $ -ˈtræns/ verb [transitive usually passive] literary
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: trance
if someone or something entrances you, they make you give them all your attention because they are so beautiful, interesting etc:
    I was entranced by the sweetness of her voice.
—entranced adjective [not before noun]:
    She stopped, entranced.
—entrancing adjective:
    entrancing stories


🔑 en·trance1BrE /ˈentrəns/ 🔊NAmE /ˈentrəns/ 🔊 noun   see also entrance2 door/gate 🔑 [countable] ~ (to sth) a door, gate, passage, etc. used for entering a room, building or place 大门(口);入口(处);入口通道the entrance to the museum/the museum entrance博物馆入口处A lighthouse marks the entrance to the harbour. 灯塔是进入海港的标志。🔊🔊the front/back/side entrance of the house房子的前门/后门/侧门an entrance hall/lobby 门厅I'll meet you at the main entrance. 我在正门和你碰面。🔊🔊   compare exit noun (1) going in 进入 [countable, usually singular] the act of entering a room, building or place, especially in a way that attracts the attention of other people 进入;出场;登场His sudden entrance took everyone by surprise. 他的突然出场使所有人都感到意外。🔊🔊A fanfare signalled the entrance of the king. 响亮的喇叭声是国王驾到的信号。🔊🔊She made her entrance after all the other guests had arrived. 她在其他所有客人都到达后才入场。🔊🔊The hero makes his entrance (= walks onto the stage) in Scene 2. 男主角在第 2 场出场。🔊🔊

act, cast, drama, entrance1, exit, line, play, role, scene, speech

[uncountable] ~ (to sth) the right or opportunity to enter a building or place 进入权;进入机会They were refused entrance to the exhibition. 他们被拒于展览会门外。🔊🔊The police were unable to gain entrance to the house. 警方未能得到进入这栋房子的许可。🔊🔊an entrance fee (= money paid to go into a museum, etc.) 入场费
becoming involved 卷入 [countable] ~ (into sth) the act of becoming involved in sth 卷入;参与The company made a dramatic entrance into the export market. 这家公司戏剧性地打入了出口市场。🔊🔊to club/institution 俱乐部;机构 [uncountable] permission to become a member of a club, society, university, etc. (俱乐部、社团、大学等的)准许加入,进入许可a university entrance exam大学入学考试entrance requirements入学要求~ (to sth) Entrance to the golf club is by sponsorship only. 只有通过赞助才能加入这个高尔夫球俱乐部。🔊🔊   compare entry
en·trance2BrE /ɪnˈtrɑːns/ 🔊NAmE /ɪnˈtræns/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they entrance BrE /ɪnˈtrɑːns/ 🔊 NAmE /ɪnˈtræns/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it entrances BrE /ɪnˈtrɑːnsɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ɪnˈtrænsɪz/ 🔊past simple entranced BrE /ɪnˈtrɑːnst/ 🔊 NAmE /ɪnˈtrænst/ 🔊past participle entranced BrE /ɪnˈtrɑːnst/ 🔊 NAmE /ɪnˈtrænst/ 🔊 -ing form entrancing BrE /ɪnˈtrɑːnsɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ɪnˈtrænsɪŋ/ 🔊 [usually passive] ~ sb (formal) to make sb feel great pleasure and admiration so that they give sb/sth all their attention 使狂喜;使入迷 SYN enthral He listened to her, entranced. 他听她讲话听得出了神。🔊🔊   see also entrance1 en·tran·cing BrE /ɪnˈtrɑːnsɪŋ/ 🔊NAmE /ɪnˈtrænsɪŋ/ 🔊 adjectiveentrancing music令人陶醉的音乐