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entrance


en·trance 1

E0164300 (ĕn′trəns)n.1. The act or an instance of entering.2. A means or point by which to enter.3. Permission or power to enter; admission: gained entrance to medical school.4. The point, as in a musical score, at which a performer begins.5. The first entry of an actor into a scene.6. Nautical The immersed part of a ship's hull forward of the middle body.
[Middle English entraunce, right to enter, from Old French, from entrer, to enter; see enter.]

en·trance 2

E0164400 (ĕn-trăns′)tr.v. en·tranced, en·tranc·ing, en·tranc·es 1. To put into a trance.2. To fill with delight, wonder, or enchantment: a child who was entranced by a fairy tale. See Synonyms at charm.
en·trance′ment n.en·tranc′ing·ly adv.

entrance

(ˈɛntrəns) n1. the act or an instance of entering; entry2. a place for entering, such as a door or gate3. a. the power, liberty, or right of entering; admissionb. (as modifier): an entrance fee. 4. (Theatre) the coming of an actor or other performer onto a stage[C16: from French, from entrer to enter]

entrance

(ɪnˈtrɑːns) vb (tr) 1. to fill with wonder and delight; enchant2. to put into a trance; hypnotize enˈtrancement n enˈtrancing adj

en•trance1

(ˈɛn trəns)

n. 1. the act of entering. 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: college entrance exams. 4. the moment or place in a script at which an actor comes on the stage. 5. the point in a musical score at which a particular voice or instrument joins the ensemble. 6. a manner, means, or style of entering. [1425–75; < Middle French entrance. See enter, -ance]

en•trance2

(ɛnˈtræns, -ˈtrɑns)

v.t. -tranced, -tranc•ing. 1. to fill with delight or wonder; enrapture. 2. to put into a trance. [1585–95] en•trance′ment, n. en•tranc′ing•ly, adv.

Entrance

 of actresses—Lipton, 1970.

entrance


Past participle: entranced
Gerund: entrancing
Imperative
entrance
entrance
Present
I entrance
you entrance
he/she/it entrances
we entrance
you entrance
they entrance
Preterite
I entranced
you entranced
he/she/it entranced
we entranced
you entranced
they entranced
Present Continuous
I am entrancing
you are entrancing
he/she/it is entrancing
we are entrancing
you are entrancing
they are entrancing
Present Perfect
I have entranced
you have entranced
he/she/it has entranced
we have entranced
you have entranced
they have entranced
Past Continuous
I was entrancing
you were entrancing
he/she/it was entrancing
we were entrancing
you were entrancing
they were entrancing
Past Perfect
I had entranced
you had entranced
he/she/it had entranced
we had entranced
you had entranced
they had entranced
Future
I will entrance
you will entrance
he/she/it will entrance
we will entrance
you will entrance
they will entrance
Future Perfect
I will have entranced
you will have entranced
he/she/it will have entranced
we will have entranced
you will have entranced
they will have entranced
Future Continuous
I will be entrancing
you will be entrancing
he/she/it will be entrancing
we will be entrancing
you will be entrancing
they will be entrancing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been entrancing
you have been entrancing
he/she/it has been entrancing
we have been entrancing
you have been entrancing
they have been entrancing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been entrancing
you will have been entrancing
he/she/it will have been entrancing
we will have been entrancing
you will have been entrancing
they will have been entrancing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been entrancing
you had been entrancing
he/she/it had been entrancing
we had been entrancing
you had been entrancing
they had been entrancing
Conditional
I would entrance
you would entrance
he/she/it would entrance
we would entrance
you would entrance
they would entrance
Past Conditional
I would have entranced
you would have entranced
he/she/it would have entranced
we would have entranced
you would have entranced
they would have entranced
Thesaurus
Noun1.entrance - something that provides access (to get in or get out)entrance - something that provides access (to get in or get out); "they waited at the entrance to the garden"; "beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral"entranceway, entryway, entree, entryaccess, approach - a way of entering or leaving; "he took a wrong turn on the access to the bridge"archway, arch - a passageway under a curved masonry construction; "they built a triumphal arch to memorialize their victory"doorway, room access, door, threshold - the entrance (the space in a wall) through which you enter or leave a room or building; the space that a door can close; "he stuck his head in the doorway"gateway - an entrance that can be closed by a gatehatchway, scuttle, opening - an entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a shippithead - the entrance to a coal mineportal - a grand and imposing entrance (often extended metaphorically); "the portals of the cathedral"; "the portals of heaven"; "the portals of success"porte-cochere - a carriage entrance passing through a building to an enclosed courtyardservant's entrance, service door, service entrance - an entrance intended for the use of servants or for delivery of goods and removal of refusestage door - an entrance to the backstage area of theater; used by performers and other theater personnelvomitory - an entrance to an amphitheater or stadium
2.entrance - a movement into or inwardentrance - a movement into or inward enteringchange of location, travel - a movement through space that changes the location of somethingencroachment, intrusion, invasion - any entry into an area not previously occupied; "an invasion of tourists"; "an invasion of locusts"
3.entrance - the act of entering; "she made a grand entrance"incoming, ingress, entering, entryarrival - the act of arriving at a certain place; "they awaited her arrival"incursion - the act of entering some territory or domain (often in large numbers); "the incursion of television into the American living room"intrusion - entrance by force or without permission or welcomeirruption - a sudden violent entrance; a bursting in; "the recent irruption of bad manners"entree - the act of entering; "she made a graceful entree into the ballroom"enrollment, enrolment, registration - the act of enrollingpenetration - the act of entering into or through something; "the penetration of upper management by women"admission, admittance - the act of admitting someone to enter; "the surgery was performed on his second admission to the clinic"
Verb1.entrance - attractentrance - attract; cause to be enamored; "She captured all the men's hearts"bewitch, captivate, charm, enamor, enamour, trance, becharm, beguile, enchant, capture, fascinate, catchhold - hold the attention of; "The soprano held the audience"; "This story held our interest"; "She can hold an audience spellbound"attract, appeal - be attractive to; "The idea of a vacation appeals to me"; "The beautiful garden attracted many people"work - gratify and charm, usually in order to influence; "the political candidate worked the crowds"
2.entrance - put into a trancespellbindhypnotise, hypnotize, mesmerise, mesmerize - induce hypnosis in

entrance

1noun1. way in, opening, door, approach, access, entry, gate, passage, avenue, doorway, portal, inlet, ingress, means of access He drove in through a side entrance.
way in exit, outlet, way out
2. appearance, coming in, entry, arrival, introduction, ingress The audience chanted his name as he made his entrance.
appearance departure, exit, exodus, leave-taking, egress
3. admission, access, entry, entrée, admittance, permission to enter, ingress, right of entry Hewitt gained entrance to the house by pretending to be a heating engineer.

entrance

2verb1. enchant, delight, charm, absorb, fascinate, dazzle, captivate, transport, enthral, beguile, bewitch, ravish, gladden, enrapture, spellbind She entranced the audience with her classical Indian singing.
enchant bore, offend, irritate, turn off (informal), put off, disenchant
2. mesmerize, bewitch, hypnotize, put a spell on, cast a spell on, put in a trance The sailors were entranced by the voices of the sirens.

entrance 1

noun1. The act of entering:entry, ingress.2. The state of being allowed entry:admission, admittance, ingress, ingression, introduction, intromission.3. The right to enter or make use of:access, admission, admittance, entrée, entry, ingress.

entrance 2

verb1. To act upon with or as if with magic:bewitch, charm, enchant, enthrall, spell, spellbind, voodoo, witch.2. To please greatly or irresistibly:beguile, bewitch, captivate, charm, enchant, fascinate.
Translations
入口入场权入学进入进口

entrance1

(ˈentrəns) noun1. a place of entering, eg an opening, a door etc. the entrance to the tunnel; The church has an impressive entrance. 入口,進口 入口,进口 2. (an) act of entering. Hamlet now makes his second entrance. 進入 进入3. the right to enter. He has applied for entrance to university; (also adjective) an entrance exam. 入場權,入學 入场权,入学 ˈentrant noun one who enters (eg a competition). There were sixty entrants for the musical competition. 參加競賽者 参加竞赛者

entrance2

(inˈtraːns) verb to fill with great delight. The audience were entranced by her singing. 使狂喜 使狂喜

entrance

入口zhCN
  • Where's the wheelchair-accessible entrance? (US)
    Where is the wheelchair-accessible entrance? (UK) → 哪儿有轮椅出入口?

entrance


gain entrance

To enter a place or location upon acquiring permission or a means of access. After getting the security guard's attention, we were able to gain entrance to the building.See also: entrance, gain

make an entrance

To appear in or enter into some place in a very dramatic, ostentatious, or conspicuous manner. The boss always makes an entrance when he arrives in the morning, making a point of getting everyone's attention in the process. Each team made an impressive entrance into the stadium, both trying to out-perform the other.See also: entrance, make

make an entrance

to enter [a place], in some formal or special way, as onto the stage in a play or opera. She made her entrance too early and threw everyone into confusion.See also: entrance, make

entrance


entrance

Theatre the coming of an actor or other performer onto a stage

Entrance

Any passage that affords entry into a building; an exterior door, vestibule or lobby.

What does it mean when you dream about an entrance?

Entrances, as the name suggests, often symbolize entering into a new stage of life. Entryways into one’s home indicate entering more deeply into oneself. Entrances into caves, basements, or some other underground chamber may symbolize entering into the unconscious. Blocked or locked entrances may show difficulties or fears associated with entering.

entrance

[′en·trəns] (civil engineering) The seaward end of a channel, harbor, and so on. (computer science) The location of a program or subroutine at which execution is to start. Also known as entry point. (engineering) A place of physical entering, such as a door or passage. (naval architecture) The part of a ship's underwater hull which is forward of the amidships.

entrance

The point of entry into a building: an exterior door, a vestibule, or a lobby.
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Synonyms for entrance

noun way in

Synonyms

  • way in
  • opening
  • door
  • approach
  • access
  • entry
  • gate
  • passage
  • avenue
  • doorway
  • portal
  • inlet
  • ingress
  • means of access

Antonyms

  • exit
  • outlet
  • way out

noun appearance

Synonyms

  • appearance
  • coming in
  • entry
  • arrival
  • introduction
  • ingress

Antonyms

  • departure
  • exit
  • exodus
  • leave-taking
  • egress

noun admission

Synonyms

  • admission
  • access
  • entry
  • entrée
  • admittance
  • permission to enter
  • ingress
  • right of entry

verb enchant

Synonyms

  • enchant
  • delight
  • charm
  • absorb
  • fascinate
  • dazzle
  • captivate
  • transport
  • enthral
  • beguile
  • bewitch
  • ravish
  • gladden
  • enrapture
  • spellbind

Antonyms

  • bore
  • offend
  • irritate
  • turn off
  • put off
  • disenchant

verb mesmerize

Synonyms

  • mesmerize
  • bewitch
  • hypnotize
  • put a spell on
  • cast a spell on
  • put in a trance

Synonyms for entrance

noun the act of entering

Synonyms

  • entry
  • ingress

noun the state of being allowed entry

Synonyms

  • admission
  • admittance
  • ingress
  • ingression
  • introduction
  • intromission

noun the right to enter or make use of

Synonyms

  • access
  • admission
  • admittance
  • entrée
  • entry
  • ingress

verb to act upon with or as if with magic

Synonyms

  • bewitch
  • charm
  • enchant
  • enthrall
  • spell
  • spellbind
  • voodoo
  • witch

verb to please greatly or irresistibly

Synonyms

  • beguile
  • bewitch
  • captivate
  • charm
  • enchant
  • fascinate

Synonyms for entrance

noun something that provides access (to get in or get out)

Synonyms

  • entranceway
  • entryway
  • entree
  • entry

Related Words

  • access
  • approach
  • archway
  • arch
  • doorway
  • room access
  • door
  • threshold
  • gateway
  • hatchway
  • scuttle
  • opening
  • pithead
  • portal
  • porte-cochere
  • servant's entrance
  • service door
  • service entrance
  • stage door
  • vomitory

noun a movement into or inward

Synonyms

  • entering

Related Words

  • change of location
  • travel
  • encroachment
  • intrusion
  • invasion

noun the act of entering

Synonyms

  • incoming
  • ingress
  • entering
  • entry

Related Words

  • arrival
  • incursion
  • intrusion
  • irruption
  • entree
  • enrollment
  • enrolment
  • registration
  • penetration
  • admission
  • admittance

verb attract

Synonyms

  • bewitch
  • captivate
  • charm
  • enamor
  • enamour
  • trance
  • becharm
  • beguile
  • enchant
  • capture
  • fascinate
  • catch

Related Words

  • hold
  • attract
  • appeal
  • work

verb put into a trance

Synonyms

  • spellbind

Related Words

  • hypnotise
  • hypnotize
  • mesmerise
  • mesmerize
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