entry
noun
ˈentri
noun
1
ACT OF ENTERING
进入的动作
the
act
of
going
into
something
进入(的动作);
C,U
[+
into
]
It
was
dark
and
their
entry
into
the
camp
had
gone
unnoticed.
当时天黑,他们进入营地时没有人看见。
Harry
made
his
entry
into
the
village.
哈里进了村子。
There
was
no
sign
of
a
forced
entry
.
没有强行闯入的迹象。
How
did
the
thieves
gain
entry
(=get
in)
?
窃贼是怎样进入的?
2
BECOMING INVOLVED
参与
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
加入,参与; 进入许可
U
[+
into/to
]
Britain’s
entry
into
the
European
Union
英国的加入欧盟
the
minimum
height
for
entry
into
the
police
force
加入警队的最低身高(要求)
This
enabled
European
banks
to
gain
entry
into
new
markets.
这使得欧洲银行能够进入新兴市场。
the
entry
requirements
for
a
degree
course
攻读学位课程的入学要求
3
RIGHT TO ENTER
进入权
the
right
to
enter
a
place,
building
etc
〔某地、建筑物等的〕进入权
U
[+
to/into
]
Entry
to
the
gardens
is
included
in
the
price
of
admission.
门票里包含进入花园的费用。
The
refugees
were
repeatedly
refused
entry
into
(=not
allowed
in)
the
country.
难民进入该国的请求一再遭到拒绝。
no
entry
an
entry
visa
入境签证
4
COMPETITION
竞赛
a.
something
that
you
write,
make,
do
etc
in
order
to
try
and
win
a
competition
b.
the
number
of
people
or
things
taking
part
in
a
competition
参赛者 (物 )的数量
C usually singular 一般用单数
The
winning
entry
will
be
published
in
our
April
issue.
获胜作品将登在我们刊物的四月号上。
What’s
the
closing
date
for
entries?
提交参赛作品的截止日期是几号?
We’ve
attracted
a
record
entry
this
year.
今年我们吸引来的参赛者数量空前。
5
STH WRITTEN
文字
a
piece
of
writing
in
a
DIARY
,
or
in
a
book
containing
information
such
as
a
dictionary
〔日记的〕一则; 〔词典等的〕条目
C
a
dictionary
entry
词典条目
6
COMPUTER
计算机
the
act
of
putting
information
into
a
computer
输入,录入
U
data
entry
数据输入
7
DOOR
门
also
又作
a
door,
gate,
or
passage
that
you
go
through
to
enter
a
place
门; 入口; 通道
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