entrance

名词

UK/ˈen.trəns/
US/ˈen.trəns/

定义 entrance 名词

  1. A2Countable

    A way to get into a building or place, such as a door or gate.

    • This museum has three entrances: one on the main street and two at the rear.

    • The entrance of the shopping center was adorned with festive decorations.

    • The main entrance to the theater is across the street.

  2. C2CountableUsually singular

    The act of an actor or dancer coming onto the stage.

    • The dancer made a graceful entrance onto the stage, earning applause from the audience.

    • As the lights dimmed, the protagonist made a dramatic entrance.

    • He made his entrance with a unique costume and a confident stride.

  3. CountableUsually singular

    The action of a person entering a room or space, often in a noticeable way.

    • Everyone went quiet and watched her entrance when she walked into the room.

    • He accidentally bumped into the door when he made his entrance into the conference room.

    • The people in the room turned to look at her when she made her entrance.

  4. B1Uncountable

    The authorization or permission to go into a particular place.

    • Only those with valid passes are allowed entrance.

    • Entrance to this private area is prohibited without permission.

    • He was denied entrance to the building due to safety concerns.

动词

UK/ɪnˈtrɑːns/
US/ɪnˈtræns/

定义 entrance 动词

  1. Transitive

    To be so captivating or fascinating that you cannot stop watching or listening.

    • Her captivating voice entranced the audience.

    • The movie's stunning visuals and storyline entranced all who watched it.

    • The magician entranced the audience with his incredible skills and performance.