entrance
entrance 英 [ˈentrəns] 美 [ˈentrəns]
n. 入口;进入; 使入迷
进行时:entrancing 过去式:entranced 过去分词:entranced 第三人称单数:entrances 名词复数:entrances
- As a noun, entrance means an act of entering or something that provides a way to enter something. You can make a grand entrance when you arrive at a party, as long as you can actually find the entrance.
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- n. 入口;进入; 使入迷
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1. entrancing music
令人陶醉的音乐
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2. university entrance exam
大学入学考试
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3. He listened to her, entranced.
他听她讲话听得出了神。
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4. the front entrance of the house, the back entrance of the house
房子的前门╱后门
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5. We turned in at the entrance.
我们从入口进去了。
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6. Do we have only one entrance?
只有一个入口吗?
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7. the entrance to the museum , the museum entrance
博物馆入口处
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8. I'll meet you at the main entrance.
我在正门和你碰面。
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9. She made her entrance after all the other guests had arrived.
她在其他所有客人都到达后才入场。
- entrance (n.) 1520s, "act of entering," from Middle French entrance, from entrer (see enter). Sense of "door, gate" first recorded in English 1530s. Meaning "a coming of an actor upon the stage" is from c. 1600.
- entrance (v.) "to throw into a trance," 1590s, from en- (1) "put in" + trance (n.). Meaning "to delight" also is 1590s. Related: Entranced; entrancing; entrancement.
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