entry ['en.tri] noun WAY IN 进入 ESSENTIAL countable or uncountable ■when you enter a place or join a particular society or organization 进入;加入,参加•A flock of sheep blocked our entry to the village.一群羊挡住了我们进村的路。 •I can't go down that street - there's a 'No entry' sign.我不能走那条街——那里有“禁止入内”的标志。 •The actress's entry into the world of politics surprised most people.这位女演员进入了政界,这使得大多数人都感到诧异。 •She made her entry to the ceremony surrounded by a group of photographers.她在一群摄影师的簇拥下走进典礼仪式现场。 •The burglars gained entry by a top window.窃贼是从屋顶的天窗进入室内的。 countable ■a door, gate, etc. by which you enter a place 门;入口;通道•I'll wait for you at the entry to the park.我会在公园入口处等你。 ['en.tri] noun INFORMATION 资讯 IMPROVER countable ■a separate piece of information that is recorded in a book, computer, etc 项目;条目;(一则)记录•They've updated a lot of the entries in the most recent edition of the encyclopaedia.在最新版百科全书中他们更新了很多条目。 •As his illness progressed, he made fewer entries in his diary.随着病情加重,他日记记得越来越少。 ['en.tri] noun COMPETITION 竞赛 ADVANCED countable or uncountable ■a piece of work that you do in order to take part in a competition, or the act of taking part in a competition 参赛作品;参赛•There have been a fantastic number of entries for this year's poetry competition.今年的诗歌创作大赛收到的参赛作品很多,令人惊喜。 •the winning entries获奖参赛作品 •Entry to the competition is restricted to those who have a ticket.持票者方可参加竞赛。 •Have you filled in your entry form yet?你填写参赛表了吗? |