entrance1
noun /ˈentrəns/
/ˈentrəns/
大门(口);入口(处);入口通道 - the front/back/side entrance of the house
房子的前门/后门/侧门 - A separate entrance leads to the garden.
一个单独的入口通向花园。 - At last we reached the entrance of the cave.
最后我们到达了洞口。 - entrance to something Protesters blocked the entrance to the building.
抗议者封锁了大楼的入口。 - A lighthouse marks the entrance to the harbour.
灯塔是进入海港的标志。 - at the entrance I'll meet you at the main entrance.
我在正门和你碰面。 - Guards were posted at the entrance.
入口处设置了警卫。 - an entrance hall
(特指大建筑正面的)门厅.
Topics Houses and homesb1, Buildingsb1- He was waiting at the entrance to the cave.
他在洞口等候。 - The side entrance is no longer in use.
侧门不再使用。 - While the front door is being repaired, please use the side entrance.
前门正在维修,请走侧门。 - There is a back entrance from West Street.
西街有一个后门入口。 - The band left by the rear entrance to escape photographers.
为躲避摄影记者,乐队从后门离开了。 - A life-sized mastodon greets visitors at the entrance to the museum.
一只真人大小的乳齿象在博物馆入口处迎接游客。 - the entrance into the car park
通向停车场的入口 - The little porch marked the entrance to a churchyard.
小走廊是通向教堂庭院的入口。 - The building has only one entrance.
这个建筑只有一个入口。 - She stood firm, blocking the entrance.
她坚持站在那里堵住入口。 - She stood in the entrance to the ward.
她站在病房的门口。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- narrow
- wide
- main
- …
- use
- mark
- have
- …
- area
- foyer
- hall
- …
- at the entrance
- by an/the entrance
- in the entrance
- …
- the front/back/side entrance of the house
- [countable, usually singular] the act of entering a room, building or place, especially in a way that attracts the attention of other people
进入;出场;登场 - His sudden entrance took everyone by surprise.
他的突然出场使所有人都感到意外。 - A fanfare signalled the entrance of the king.
响亮的喇叭声是国王驾到的信号。 - 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。 - The hero makes his entrance (= walks onto the stage) in Scene 2.
男主角在第 2 场出场。
Wordfinder- act
- cast
- drama
- entrance
- exit
- line
- play
- role
- scene
- speech
- After so many years in show business he knew how to make an entrance.
在演艺界这么多年,他知道如何登场。 - The Prime Minister's entrance to the platform was greeted with loud cheers.
首相登上讲台时受到了热烈的欢呼。 - She made a grand entrance once all the guests were assembled.
客人到齐之后,她隆重出场。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- dramatic
- grand
- …
- make
- gain
- entrance into
- His sudden entrance took everyone by surprise.
- [uncountable] entrance (to something) the right or opportunity to enter a building or place
进入权;进入机会 - They were refused entrance to the exhibition.
他们被拒于展览会门外。 - The police were unable to gain entrance to the house.
警方未能得到进入这栋房子的许可。 - an entrance fee (= money paid to go into a museum, etc.)
入场费
- an entrance ticket to the zoo
动物园门票 - Is there an entrance fee?
有入场费吗? - Some of the protesters tried to gain entrance to the meeting.
一些抗议者试图进入会场。
Collocations Dictionaryverb + entrance- gain
- deny somebody
- charge
- fee
- ticket
- …
- They were refused entrance to the exhibition.
- [countable] entrance (into something) the act of becoming involved in something
卷入;参与 - The company made a dramatic entrance into the export market.
这家公司戏剧性地打入了出口市场。 - her entrance into politics
她投身政界
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- dramatic
- grand
- …
- make
- gain
- entrance into
- The company made a dramatic entrance into the export market.
- [uncountable] permission to become a member of a club, society, university, etc.
(俱乐部、社团、大学等的)准许加入,进入许可 - a university entrance exam
大学入学考试 - What are the entrance requirements for this course?
修这门课要具备什么条件? - students hoping to gain entrance to college
希望上大学的学生 - entrance (to something) Entrance to the golf club is by sponsorship only.
只有通过赞助才能加入这个高尔夫球俱乐部。
compare entry - a university entrance exam
door/gate门
going in进入
becoming involved卷入
to club/institution俱乐部;机构
词源late 15th cent. (in the sense ‘right or opportunity of admission’): from Old French, from entrer ‘enter’.