entrance ['en.trənts] noun ESSENTIAL countable ■a door, gate, etc. by which you can enter a building or place 入口;大门(口);通道•There are two entrances - one at the front and one round the back.入口有两个,一个在前面,另一个在后面。 Compare exit countable usually singular ■when an actor or dancer comes onto a stage (演员的)入场,登场•He makes a spectacular entrance in act two draped in a gold sheet.在第二幕,他身披金袍上场,光彩炫目。 countable usually singular ■the act of a person coming into a room in an ordinary situation, although often because there is something noticeable about it 进入;进门•I noticed her entrance because she slipped and fell in the doorway.她进来时我注意到了,因为她在门口滑了一跤。 uncountable ■the right to enter a place 进入权;进入许可•The management reserve the right to refuse entrance.管理部门保留拒绝他人入内的权利。 UK [ɪn'trɑ:nts] US [-'trænts] verb transitive literary ■Someone or something that entrances you is so beautiful or interesting that you cannot stop listening to or watching them 使…着迷•He has entranced millions of people with his beautifully illustrated books.他曾以其附有精美插图的书吸引了上百万名读者。 |