entrance 的英语意思
entranceentrance1 /ˈentrəns/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] a door, gate etc that you go through to enter a place进入某处时所经过的门、大门等 OPP exitentrance to/of
the main entrance to the school学校的正门front/back/side entrance
the station entrance车站入口entrance hall/foyer/gate etc2[countable usually singular] the act of entering a place or room, especially in a way that people notice进入某地或某房间的行为,尤指以引人注目的方式进入:
Bridget made a dramatic entrance into the room.布里奇特戏剧性地走进了房间。3[uncountable] the right or ability to go into a place进入某处的权利或能力entrance to
Entrance to the museum is free.博物馆免费入场。
Reporters even managed to gain entrance to her hotel.记者们甚至设法进入了她下榻的酒店。
How much is the entrance fee (=money you pay to get in somewhere)?入场费(即进入某处须付的费用)是多少?4[uncountable] permission to become a member of or become involved in a profession, university, society etc进入某职业、大学、社团等的许可或资格:
the initial interview for entrance to the Civil Service进入公务员队伍的初次面试
entrance examinations入学考试5[countable] when a person, country, organization etc first becomes involved in a particular area of activity某人、某国、某组织等首次涉足某特定活动领域entrance into
The referendum blocked Switzerland’s entrance into the European Economic Area.全民公决阻止了瑞士加入欧洲经济区。6make your/an entrance to come onto the stage in a play(戏剧中)登场上台COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + entrance形容词/名词 + entrancethe main entrance· She found a parking space close to the hospital's main entrance.· 她在医院正门附近找到了一个停车位。the front/back/rear/side entrance· There is a long drive with steps leading to the front entrance.· 有一条长长的车道,尽头有台阶通向正门。a narrow entrance· I could see part of the yard through the narrow entrance.· 我能透过狭窄的入口看到院子的一部分。a wide entrance· There was a wide entrance at the front of the building.· 建筑物正面有一个宽阔的入口。the hotel/hospital/museum etc entrance· Our taxi pulled up outside the hotel entrance.· 我们的出租车停在酒店入口处。the harbour entrance British English, the harbor entrance American English· We watched as the ferry approached the harbour entrance.· 我们注视着渡轮驶近港口入口。the tunnel entrance· At high tide, the tunnel entrance is totally submerged.· 涨潮时,隧道入口完全被淹没。verbs动词come/go/pass etc through an entrance· People passed in single file through the narrow entrance.· 人们单行通过狭窄的入口。use an entrance· It's quicker to use the side entrance.· 走侧门更快。block an entrance· A large stone blocked the entrance to the tomb.· 一块大石头堵住了墓穴的入口。entrance + NOUNentrance + 名词an entrance hall (=a room at the entrance to a building)· He walked through the front door into the entrance hall.· 他从正门走进了门廊。an entrance lobby/foyer (=an area at the entrance to a large building)· There was no sign of her in the entrance foyer.· 入口大厅里没有她的踪影。an entrance gate/door· Soldiers were guarding the entrance gate.· 士兵们守卫着入口大门。
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] a door, gate etc that you go through to enter a place进入某处时所经过的门、大门等 OPP exitentrance to/of
the main entrance to the school学校的正门front/back/side entrance
the station entrance车站入口entrance hall/foyer/gate etc2[countable usually singular] the act of entering a place or room, especially in a way that people notice进入某地或某房间的行为,尤指以引人注目的方式进入:
Bridget made a dramatic entrance into the room.布里奇特戏剧性地走进了房间。3[uncountable] the right or ability to go into a place进入某处的权利或能力entrance to
Entrance to the museum is free.博物馆免费入场。
Reporters even managed to gain entrance to her hotel.记者们甚至设法进入了她下榻的酒店。
How much is the entrance fee (=money you pay to get in somewhere)?入场费(即进入某处须付的费用)是多少?4[uncountable] permission to become a member of or become involved in a profession, university, society etc进入某职业、大学、社团等的许可或资格:
the initial interview for entrance to the Civil Service进入公务员队伍的初次面试
entrance examinations入学考试5[countable] when a person, country, organization etc first becomes involved in a particular area of activity某人、某国、某组织等首次涉足某特定活动领域entrance into
The referendum blocked Switzerland’s entrance into the European Economic Area.全民公决阻止了瑞士加入欧洲经济区。6make your/an entrance to come onto the stage in a play(戏剧中)登场上台COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + entrance形容词/名词 + entrancethe main entrance· She found a parking space close to the hospital's main entrance.· 她在医院正门附近找到了一个停车位。the front/back/rear/side entrance· There is a long drive with steps leading to the front entrance.· 有一条长长的车道,尽头有台阶通向正门。a narrow entrance· I could see part of the yard through the narrow entrance.· 我能透过狭窄的入口看到院子的一部分。a wide entrance· There was a wide entrance at the front of the building.· 建筑物正面有一个宽阔的入口。the hotel/hospital/museum etc entrance· Our taxi pulled up outside the hotel entrance.· 我们的出租车停在酒店入口处。the harbour entrance British English, the harbor entrance American English· We watched as the ferry approached the harbour entrance.· 我们注视着渡轮驶近港口入口。the tunnel entrance· At high tide, the tunnel entrance is totally submerged.· 涨潮时,隧道入口完全被淹没。verbs动词come/go/pass etc through an entrance· People passed in single file through the narrow entrance.· 人们单行通过狭窄的入口。use an entrance· It's quicker to use the side entrance.· 走侧门更快。block an entrance· A large stone blocked the entrance to the tomb.· 一块大石头堵住了墓穴的入口。entrance + NOUNentrance + 名词an entrance hall (=a room at the entrance to a building)· He walked through the front door into the entrance hall.· 他从正门走进了门廊。an entrance lobby/foyer (=an area at the entrance to a large building)· There was no sign of her in the entrance foyer.· 入口大厅里没有她的踪影。an entrance gate/door· Soldiers were guarding the entrance gate.· 士兵们守卫着入口大门。entranceentrance2 /ɪnˈtrɑːns $ -ˈtræns/ verb [transitive] literary文学
if you are entranced by someone or something, you give them all your attention because they are so beautiful, interesting etc被某人或某物迷住,因其极为美丽、有趣等而全神贯注:
I was entranced by the sweetness of her voice.我被她甜美的声音深深迷住了。GRAMMAR Entrance is usually passive.—entranced adjective:
She stopped, entranced.她停了下来,如痴如醉。—entrancing adjective:
entrancing stories迷人的故事
if you are entranced by someone or something, you give them all your attention because they are so beautiful, interesting etc被某人或某物迷住,因其极为美丽、有趣等而全神贯注:
I was entranced by the sweetness of her voice.我被她甜美的声音深深迷住了。GRAMMAR Entrance is usually passive.—entranced adjective:
She stopped, entranced.她停了下来,如痴如醉。—entrancing adjective:
entrancing stories迷人的故事