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1 | U the right or ability to go into a place 进入权;进入许可 |
| gain entry (=succeed in entering a place) We had to remove the lock on the door to gain entry. 进入;进去 |
| refuse/deny entry Officials have been refused entry to the two camps. 官员们被拒绝进入这两处宿营地。 |
| +to/into Entry to the exhibition costs £5.50. 展览的票价为5.5英镑。 |
| 1a | the act of entering a place 进入 | | They were charged with illegal entry into the US. 他们被指控非法进入美国国境。 | |
| 1b | an instruction , especially one printed on a sign , that people are not allowed to go into a street , area , building , or room (尤用作标示)禁止入内 | |
| 1c | C a place where you enter a building . The more usual word is entrance . 入口处;入口 | |
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2 | U the process of becoming involved in a situation 加入;参加 |
| +to/into America’ s entry into the war 美国的参战 |
| 2a | the right to become a member of an organization , profession , or other group 加入(某组织、行业或其他团体的)资格 | | +to/into Older students are being denied entry into full-time education. 年龄大一些的学生被挡在全日制教育的门外。 | |
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3 | C a set of information that is part of a series of things written in a book , on a list , on a computer database etc (书、表单、计算机数据库等的)条目,项目,词条 |
| Her diary entries for that month show how unhappy she was. 从那个月记下的日记可以看出她是多么不开心。 |
| the dictionary entry for the word ‘play’ 词典中play 一词的词条 |
| 3a | something that you have to make or do when you take part in a competition 参赛作品 | | The contest attracted entries from all over the country. 比赛吸引了来自全国各地的参赛作品。 | |
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