entryway
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++en·try·way /ˈentriweɪ/ noun [countable] American English TBBa door, gate, room, or passage that you go through to enter a place 〔作为入口的〕门,小房间,通道 SYN entry
Examples from the Corpus
entryway• There is an entryway that goes from the locker room to the trainer's room.• A charred entryway and the remains of a few walls were all that was left of the Rising Star Baptist Church.• Benny found herself standing in a smooth-floored entryway that opened on to the docks about ten feet further on.• I gaped at the expansive marbled entryway, the elegant chandeliers, and white-tiled floors.• Trevor Magee had passed the small entryway to Long's Court when he noticed it.• There were electric lights burning at the entryway.• I knelt in the entryway, feeling the floorboards rattling beneath me.• We remove our shoes and place them in the shoe rack in the entryway to the temple.en·try·way nounChineseSyllable
that room, gate, go you to through passage door, Corpus or a
entryway
en‧try‧way /ˈentriweɪ/
noun [countable] American English
a door, gate, room, or passage that you go through to enter a place
SYN entry
en‧try‧way /ˈentriweɪ/
noun [countable] American Englisha door, gate, room, or passage that you go through to enter a place
SYN entry