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单词 entry
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entry

noun
 OPAL WOPAL S
/ˈentri/
/ˈentri/
(plural entries)
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    going in

  1.  
    [countable, uncountable] an act of going into or getting into a place
    • She made her entry to the sound of thunderous applause.
    • The children were surprised by the sudden entry of their teacher.
    • They block the entry of the HIV virus into the cells.
    • entry into something How did the thieves gain entry into the building?
    • entry to something Efforts to effect an entry to the flooded submarine were unsuccessful.
    • Drugs come into the country through five main entry points.
    • There are security checks at the point of entry.
    see also forced entry, re-entry
    Extra Examples
    • Caesar's triumphal entry into Rome
    • The children were silenced by the sudden entry of Mrs Robbins.
    • On my entry they immediately stopped what they were doing.
    • The champion made his usual dramatic entry into the arena.
    • She wondered how she could gain entry to the building.
    • Fire marshals barred entry to the hall.
    • He found the door locked, but he forced an entry.
    • New York was the point of entry for most immigrants arriving in the US.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • forced
    • forcible
    • unauthorized
    verb + entry
    • force
    • gain
    • bar
    entry + noun
    • point
    • code
    preposition
    • entry into
    • entry to
    phrases
    • a/​the point of entry
    See full entry
  2.  
    [uncountable] the right or opportunity to enter a place
    • No Entry (= for example, on a sign)
    • entry to something Entry to the museum is free.
    • entry into something to be granted/refused entry into the country
    Extra Examples
    • Until 1968 Commonwealth citizens were allowed free entry into Britain.
    • The singer was refused entry to the US.
    • Hotel guests have free entry to the sports centre.
    • Entry to the party conference was denied to several journalists.
    • A sign said: No Entry.
    • undocumented workers seeking entry to the US
    • They were later allowed entry into the country.
    • The sign on the gates read ‘No Unauthorized Entry’.
    • The landlord had the right of entry to the building with due warning.
    • The club offers free entry to women on Thursdays.
    • Entry tickets to most attractions are included in the price of the holiday.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • free
    • college
    • school
    verb + entry
    • apply for
    • gain
    • allow somebody
    entry + noun
    • criteria
    • qualifications
    • requirements
    preposition
    • entry into
    • entry to
    phrases
    • right of entry
    See full entry
  3. in competition

  4.  
    [countable] something that you do, write or make to take part in a competition, for example answering a set of questions
    • There have been some impressive entries in the wildlife photography section (= impressive photographs).
    • The closing date for entries is 31 March.
    • The winning entry will be published in next month's issue.
    • The sender of the first correct entry drawn will win a weekend for two in Venice.
    Extra Examples
    • Submit your entry by Tuesday 26 March.
    • one of the best entries to our competition
    • We have had a lot of entries this year.
    • We had too many entries for this event.
    • There were a record 2 000 entries in the under-17 section.
    • The show attracted entries from all over the country.
    • Send in your entry as soon as possible!
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • winning
    • late
    verb + entry
    • mail
    • post
    • send
    entry + noun
    • coupon
    • form
    • fee
    preposition
    • entry for
    • entry in
    • entry to
    See full entry
  5. [uncountable] the act of taking part in a competition, race, etc.
    • Entry is open to anyone over the age of 18.
    • an entry form/fee
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • winning
    • late
    verb + entry
    • mail
    • post
    • send
    entry + noun
    • coupon
    • form
    • fee
    preposition
    • entry for
    • entry in
    • entry to
    See full entry
  6. [singular] the total number of people who are taking part in a competition, race, etc.
    • There's a record entry for this year's marathon.
  7. written information

  8.  
    [countable] an item, for example a piece of information, that is written or printed in a dictionary, an account book, a diary, etc.
    • an encyclopedia entry
    • a blog/diary/journal entry
    • entry in something There is no entry in his diary for that day.
    Wordfinder
    • alphabetical
    • definition
    • dictionary
    • entry
    • example
    • headword
    • meaning
    • part of speech
    • pronunciation
    • register
    Extra Examples
    • Very little information is given in the diary entries.
    • the last entry she made in her diary
    • Look at the dictionary entry for ‘welcome’.
    • I post the occasional blog entry.
    • First examine the entries on the marriage register.
    Topics Literature and writingb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • diary
    • journal
    • dictionary
    verb + entry
    • make
    • write
    • post
    preposition
    • in an/​the entry
    • entry for
    • entry in
    See full entry
  9. [uncountable] the act of recording information in a computer, book, etc.
    • The job involves filing and data entry.
  10. joining group/activity

  11.  
    [uncountable] the right or opportunity to take part in something or become a member of a group
    • entry into something countries seeking entry into the European Union
    • It is extremely difficult for new companies to gain entry into the market.
    • entry to something She applied for entry to Nottingham University.
    Extra Examples
    • These qualifications will not guarantee you entry into the police force.
    • The state should reduce entry barriers for developing countries.
    • The course will ease students' entry into a career.
    • It has been necessary to restrict entry into the club.
    • Hungary's entry into the EU
    • Entry to university should be based on academic potential.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • free
    • college
    • school
    verb + entry
    • apply for
    • gain
    • allow somebody
    entry + noun
    • criteria
    • qualifications
    • requirements
    preposition
    • entry into
    • entry to
    phrases
    • right of entry
    See full entry
  12. [uncountable] the act of taking part in an activity or becoming a member of a group
    • entry into something Things changed forever with the entry of women into the workforce.
    • That was before the American entry into the war.
  13. door/gate

  14. (also entryway)
    (both especially North American English) [countable] a door, gate or passage where you enter a building; an entrance hall
    • You can leave your umbrella in the entry.
    • the dramatic entry to the gallery
    Topics Houses and homesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryentry + noun
    • way
    • hall
    • door
    preposition
    • entry to
    See full entry
  15. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French entree, based on Latin intrata, feminine past participle of intrare, from intra ‘within’.
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