释义 |
en·trée noun or en·tree \ˈän.ˌtrā also ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷\ (-s) Etymology: French entrée, from Old French entree — more at entry 1. a. : the act or manner of entering : entrance < makes her entrée into society this spring > < making a graceful entrée into the parlor > b. : freedom of access : permission or right to enter < he had entrée into the best society — Ludwig Bemelmans > < commented on the entrée which his son had with the president — J.P.Kennedy b. 1888 > c. : something that qualifies one for entrance : means of gaining access < the mere … possession of money is no entrée — Bentz Plagemann > < a thief-girl … who served as an entrée to underworld circles in that city — D.W.Maurer > 2. a. : a dish served between the main courses b. : a made dish served before the roast in England c. : the principal dish of the meal in the U.S. < this chicken casserole is an excellent entrée > 3. a. obsolete : a short musical composition in slow march rhythm, usually in two repeated parts, often accompanying the entry of a procession in an opera or ballet b. : the opening movement of an opera or ballet following the overture c. : an introductory musical movement of any kind 4. : one of the ballet numbers in a divertissement |