C the place where you can enter a room , building , or area 入口;进口 | I’ ll meet you at the main entrance at six o’ clock. 我6点钟在大门口等你。 |
| +to/of The statue of the Little Mermaid stands at the entrance to the harbour. 小美人鱼雕像矗立在海港的入口。 |
| a | the act of going into a place 进入 | | Our conversation ended abruptly with the entrance of a group of reporters. 由于一群记者进来,我们的谈话突然打住了。 | |
| b | U the right or ability to go into a place 进入权;进入许可 | | +to Entrance to the museums has always been free. 博物馆一直都是免费对外开放的。 | | gain entrance (=succeed in entering) Police have not yet explained how the men gained entrance to the gallery. 进入;进去 | | entrance charge/fee There is a £5 entrance fee. 门票价格是5英镑。 | |
| c | U the right to join a group or organization , for example a university or a profession 入会资格;入学资格;入行资格 | | the minimum standards of university entrance 大学入学的最低标准 | |