entry の英語での意味
entryentry /ˈentri/ noun (plural entries)
すべての翻訳を見る1act of entering [countable, uncountable] the act of going into something何かに入る行為 OPP exitentry into
It was dark and their entry into the camp had gone unnoticed.暗くて、彼らがキャンプに入ったことは誰にも気づかれなかった。
Harry made his entry into the village.ハリーは村に入った。
There was no sign of a forced entry.不法侵入の痕跡はなかった。
How did the thieves gain entry (=get in)?泥棒たちはどうやって侵入(=入り込んだ)のか?2becoming involved [uncountable] when someone starts to take part in a system, a particular kind of work etc, or the permission they need in order to do thisある制度や特定の職種などへの参加を始めること、またはそのために必要な許可entry into/to
Britain’s entry into the European Union英国の欧州連合加盟
the minimum height for entry into the police force警察への採用に必要な最低身長
This enabled European banks to gain entry into new markets.これにより、欧州の銀行は新市場に参入できるようになった。
the entry requirements for a degree course学位課程への入学要件3right to enter [uncountable] the right to enter a place, building etcある場所や建物などに入る権利entry to/into
Entry to the gardens is included in the price of admission.庭園への入場は入場料に含まれている。
The refugees were repeatedly refused entry into (=not allowed in) the country.難民たちは繰り返しその国への入国(=入国を許可されなかった)を拒否された。no entry (=written on signs to show that you are not allowed to go somewhere)(=立入禁止を示す標識に書かれる表現)
an entry visa入国ビザ4competition [countable] a)something that you write, make, do etc in order to try and win a competitionコンテストで優勝しようとして書いたり作ったりするもの:
The winning entry will be published in our April issue.優秀作品は4月号に掲載されます。
What’s the closing date for entries?応募の締め切り日はいつですか? b)[usually singular] the number of people or things taking part in a competitionコンテストに参加する人や作品の数:
We’ve attracted a record entry this year.今年は記録的な数の参加者を集めた。5something written [countable] a piece of writing in a diary, or in a book containing information such as a dictionary日記の記述、または辞書などの情報をまとめた本の項目:
a dictionary entry辞書の見出し語6computer [uncountable] the act of putting information into a computerコンピューターに情報を入力する行為:
data entryデータ入力7door [countable] (also entryway American English) a door, gate, or passage that you go through to enter a placeある場所に入るための扉、門、または通路 → entrance1(1)COLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meaning 1— 意味 1verbs動詞gain entry· Burglars use various methods to gain entry to houses.· 空き巣はさまざまな方法で家に侵入する。force an entry (=get into a building by breaking a door, window etc)· The church was locked, but he managed to force an entry.· 教会は施錠されていたが、彼はなんとかこじ開けて入った。make your entry (=enter in a way that makes other people notice you)· She waited until everyone was sitting down before she made her entry.· 彼女は全員が着席してから入ってきた。adjectives形容詞illegal entry (=when someone gets into a building illegally)· The two men were later arrested and charged with illegal entry.· 2人の男は後に逮捕され、不法入国罪で起訴された。unauthorized entry (=when someone gets into a place where they are not allowed)· There was a big sign on the door saying NO UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY.· ドアには「NO UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY」と書かれた大きな標識があった。forced entry (=when someone gets into a building illegally by breaking a door, window etc)· There were no signs of a forced entry, but several paintings were missing.· 不法侵入の痕跡はなかったが、絵画がいくつかなくなっていた。entry + NOUNentry + 名詞an entry point (=a place where people can enter a country)· The 2,000 mile border is the main entry point into the country for illegal aliens.· 2,000マイルに及ぶ国境は、不法入国者がこの国に入る主要な入境地点だ。COLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meaning 2— 意味 2verbs動詞gain entry (=be allowed to take part)· You need good exam results to gain entry to the best universities.· 一流大学に入学するには、優れた試験結果が必要だ。restrict entry (=stop someone taking part in something)· Tariffs on trade have the effect of restricting entry into the market.· 貿易関税は市場参入を制限する効果をもたらす。NOUN + entry名詞 + entryuniversity/college/school entry· Japan has one of the highest rates of college and university entry in the world.· 日本は世界で最も高い大学進学率のひとつを誇る。entry + NOUNentry + 名詞entry requirements· Applicants must satisfy the normal entry requirements for the school.· 出願者は学校の通常の入学要件を満たさなければならない。entry qualifications· What are the entry qualifications for the course?· このコースの入学資格は何ですか?COLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meaning 3— 意味 3adjectives形容詞free· Guests have free entry to the hotel spa and gym.· 宿泊客はホテルのスパとジムに無料で入場できる。· Entry is free for children.· 子どもは入場無料です。entry + NOUNentry + 名詞an entry visa (=a visa which allows you to enter a country)· Visitors to the United States must first obtain an entry visa.· 米国を訪れる人はまず入国ビザを取得しなければならない。an entry ticket (=a ticket that allows you to enter a place)· The holiday includes a 2-day entry ticket to the Euro Disneyland Theme Park.· その休暇パッケージにはユーロ・ディズニーランド・テーマパークの2日間入場券が含まれている。verbs動詞apply for entry· The number of people applying for entry into the country is increasing every year.· この国への入国を申請する人の数は毎年増えている。allow (somebody) entry (also grant (somebody) entry formalフォーマル) (=let someone enter a place)· Citizens of most EU countries are allowed automatic entry into Britain.· ほとんどのEU諸国の国民は英国への自動入国が認められている。refuse/deny (somebody) entry (=stop someone entering)· He was refused entry to the club because he was wearing trainers.· 彼はスニーカーを履いていたためクラブへの入場を断られた。phrasesフレーズno entry (=written on signs to show that you are not allowed to go somewhere)· The door had ‘No Entry’ written in large letters.· ドアには大きな文字で「No Entry」と書いてあった。
すべての翻訳を見る1act of entering [countable, uncountable] the act of going into something何かに入る行為 OPP exitentry into
It was dark and their entry into the camp had gone unnoticed.暗くて、彼らがキャンプに入ったことは誰にも気づかれなかった。
Harry made his entry into the village.ハリーは村に入った。
There was no sign of a forced entry.不法侵入の痕跡はなかった。
How did the thieves gain entry (=get in)?泥棒たちはどうやって侵入(=入り込んだ)のか?2becoming involved [uncountable] when someone starts to take part in a system, a particular kind of work etc, or the permission they need in order to do thisある制度や特定の職種などへの参加を始めること、またはそのために必要な許可entry into/to
Britain’s entry into the European Union英国の欧州連合加盟
the minimum height for entry into the police force警察への採用に必要な最低身長
This enabled European banks to gain entry into new markets.これにより、欧州の銀行は新市場に参入できるようになった。
the entry requirements for a degree course学位課程への入学要件3right to enter [uncountable] the right to enter a place, building etcある場所や建物などに入る権利entry to/into
Entry to the gardens is included in the price of admission.庭園への入場は入場料に含まれている。
The refugees were repeatedly refused entry into (=not allowed in) the country.難民たちは繰り返しその国への入国(=入国を許可されなかった)を拒否された。no entry (=written on signs to show that you are not allowed to go somewhere)(=立入禁止を示す標識に書かれる表現)
an entry visa入国ビザ4competition [countable] a)something that you write, make, do etc in order to try and win a competitionコンテストで優勝しようとして書いたり作ったりするもの:
The winning entry will be published in our April issue.優秀作品は4月号に掲載されます。
What’s the closing date for entries?応募の締め切り日はいつですか? b)[usually singular] the number of people or things taking part in a competitionコンテストに参加する人や作品の数:
We’ve attracted a record entry this year.今年は記録的な数の参加者を集めた。5something written [countable] a piece of writing in a diary, or in a book containing information such as a dictionary日記の記述、または辞書などの情報をまとめた本の項目:
a dictionary entry辞書の見出し語6computer [uncountable] the act of putting information into a computerコンピューターに情報を入力する行為:
data entryデータ入力7door [countable] (also entryway American English) a door, gate, or passage that you go through to enter a placeある場所に入るための扉、門、または通路 → entrance1(1)COLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meaning 1— 意味 1verbs動詞gain entry· Burglars use various methods to gain entry to houses.· 空き巣はさまざまな方法で家に侵入する。force an entry (=get into a building by breaking a door, window etc)· The church was locked, but he managed to force an entry.· 教会は施錠されていたが、彼はなんとかこじ開けて入った。make your entry (=enter in a way that makes other people notice you)· She waited until everyone was sitting down before she made her entry.· 彼女は全員が着席してから入ってきた。adjectives形容詞illegal entry (=when someone gets into a building illegally)· The two men were later arrested and charged with illegal entry.· 2人の男は後に逮捕され、不法入国罪で起訴された。unauthorized entry (=when someone gets into a place where they are not allowed)· There was a big sign on the door saying NO UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY.· ドアには「NO UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY」と書かれた大きな標識があった。forced entry (=when someone gets into a building illegally by breaking a door, window etc)· There were no signs of a forced entry, but several paintings were missing.· 不法侵入の痕跡はなかったが、絵画がいくつかなくなっていた。entry + NOUNentry + 名詞an entry point (=a place where people can enter a country)· The 2,000 mile border is the main entry point into the country for illegal aliens.· 2,000マイルに及ぶ国境は、不法入国者がこの国に入る主要な入境地点だ。COLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meaning 2— 意味 2verbs動詞gain entry (=be allowed to take part)· You need good exam results to gain entry to the best universities.· 一流大学に入学するには、優れた試験結果が必要だ。restrict entry (=stop someone taking part in something)· Tariffs on trade have the effect of restricting entry into the market.· 貿易関税は市場参入を制限する効果をもたらす。NOUN + entry名詞 + entryuniversity/college/school entry· Japan has one of the highest rates of college and university entry in the world.· 日本は世界で最も高い大学進学率のひとつを誇る。entry + NOUNentry + 名詞entry requirements· Applicants must satisfy the normal entry requirements for the school.· 出願者は学校の通常の入学要件を満たさなければならない。entry qualifications· What are the entry qualifications for the course?· このコースの入学資格は何ですか?COLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meaning 3— 意味 3adjectives形容詞free· Guests have free entry to the hotel spa and gym.· 宿泊客はホテルのスパとジムに無料で入場できる。· Entry is free for children.· 子どもは入場無料です。entry + NOUNentry + 名詞an entry visa (=a visa which allows you to enter a country)· Visitors to the United States must first obtain an entry visa.· 米国を訪れる人はまず入国ビザを取得しなければならない。an entry ticket (=a ticket that allows you to enter a place)· The holiday includes a 2-day entry ticket to the Euro Disneyland Theme Park.· その休暇パッケージにはユーロ・ディズニーランド・テーマパークの2日間入場券が含まれている。verbs動詞apply for entry· The number of people applying for entry into the country is increasing every year.· この国への入国を申請する人の数は毎年増えている。allow (somebody) entry (also grant (somebody) entry formalフォーマル) (=let someone enter a place)· Citizens of most EU countries are allowed automatic entry into Britain.· ほとんどのEU諸国の国民は英国への自動入国が認められている。refuse/deny (somebody) entry (=stop someone entering)· He was refused entry to the club because he was wearing trainers.· 彼はスニーカーを履いていたためクラブへの入場を断られた。phrasesフレーズno entry (=written on signs to show that you are not allowed to go somewhere)· The door had ‘No Entry’ written in large letters.· ドアには大きな文字で「No Entry」と書いてあった。