单词 | entry |
释义 | entryentry /ˈɛntri/ ●●○ W3 noun (plural entries) 1ENTERING [countable, uncountable] the act of coming or going into something, or the right to do this: entry into There is no record of his entry into the country.entry to Entry to the film is included in the price. The thieves gained entry (=got into a place) through an open kitchen window. A huge sign said No Entry.refuse/deny somebody entry (=not allow someone to enter)2BECOMING INVOLVED [countable, uncountable] a situation in which someone starts to take part in a system, a particular kind of work, etc., or joins a group of people: the entry of women into the work force during the war Several eastern European countries hope to soon gain entry (=become involved) to the European Union.3WRITING [countable] a short piece of writing in a dictionary, list, etc.: Find the entry for “Impressionism” in the encyclopedia.4COMPETITION a)[countable] something such as a performance, set of answers, a picture, etc. that is intended to win a competition: The winning entry was a short film from France. b)[countable usually singular] a number of people or things that take part in a competition: The contest had a record entry this year.5COMPUTER [uncountable] computers the act of writing information onto a computer: data entry6DOOR [countable] a door, gate, or passage that you go through to enter a place → see also entrance1 |
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