entrance
名詞
定義 entrance 名詞
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
動詞
定義 entrance 動詞
- 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.