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en.trance WAY IN5en7trEntsna door, gate, etc. by which you can enter a building or place入口,进口,门There are two entrances -- one at the front and one round the back of the building. [C]有两个入口----一个在前面,一个在楼的后面。When an actor or dancer comes onto a stage it is called an entrance.登场,上场He makes a spectacular entrance in act two draped in a gold sheet. [C]第二幕他登场时,场面壮观,身罩褶缀金薄披。Entrance can also refer to the act of a person coming into a room in an ordinary situation, although often because there is something noticeable about it.进入I noticed her entrance because she slipped and fell in the doorway. [C]我注意到她进来,因为她在门口滑倒了。Entrance can also be the right to enter a place.进入权,进入许可The management reserve the right to refuse entrance. [U]资方保留拒绝进入的权力。An entrance exam is an exam which you take to decide if you can be accepted into a school, etc.入学考试An entrance fee is an amount of money that you pay in order to be allowed into a cinema, theatre, etc.入场费 [ENTER , ENTER , ENTRY ☆EXIT]
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