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en·trance¹ /ˈentrəns/ n. 1. 进入;(演员的)登场,上场;就任 (into, upon) the entrance of the army into the city 军队的入城 a country's entrance into war 某国的参战 He made an entrance through the window. 他从窗口进入。 At their abrupt entrance, he rose to his feet. 见他们唐突闯入,他连忙站了起来。 Entrance is by way of the side door. 入内须经边门。 Entrance into college was a great event in his life. 进大学是他一生中的重大事件。 The actor's entrance was greeted with applause. 那位演员在掌声中登场。 make one's entrance into office 就职 2. 入口,进口;大门口;(舞台的)入口处,门 the entrance to the railway station 火车站大门 All entrances to the city are guarded by armed men. 那城的所有入口都有武装士兵守卫。 3. 进入权;进入许可;入会费;入场费 a school entrance examination 入学考试 He applied for entrance at a number of schools. 他向好几所学校提出入学申请。 Entrance to the exhibit is on weekdays only. 只有在周日才能参观本展览。 They paid their entrance. 他们付了入场 (或入会) 费。 4. 进入方式;进入方法 Schools of nursing are the principal entrance to the profession. 进护士学校是投身护士职业的主要途径。 5. 开始(阶段);【音】(某声部或乐器进入合唱或合奏的)开端处 At the entrance of the night silence fell upon the village. 黑夜来临时,村子里一片寂静。 6. 【海】船首的水线下部分 [< OFr < entrer to enter] |