0 a door, gate, etc. by which you can enter a building or place:
1 Someone or something that entrances you is so beautiful or interesting that you cannot stop listening to or watching him, her, or it:
He has entranced millions of people with his beautifully illustrated books.
2 a door, gate, etc., by which you can enter a building or place:
4 a situation in which a company sells a product or service in a particular place or to a particular group of customers for the first time:
Analysts say the investment could prove to be a shrewd entrance into a largely unexploited market.
allow/refuse (sb) entrance The management reserve the right to refuse entrance.
The visitors filed through the entrance to the ticket offices.
We'll meet you at the entrance.
They turned us away at the entrance because we hadn't got tickets.
The present study requires no prescribed entrance conditions, and permits solution for completely arbitrary shape.
The diameter at entrance is 30 mm and diameter at tip is varied as 0, 3, 5, and 10 mm.
The navigability of the rivers varied, depending on the depth of the river and possible shoals obstructing a free entrance from the sea.
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入口, 大門(口), 通道…
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入口, 大门(口), 通道…
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entrada, entrada [feminine], acceso [masculine]…
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entrada, admissão…
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入口, 入場権, 入会許可…
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giriş, ana giriş, birinin giriş çıkışı…
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entrée [feminine], entrée, (d’)admission…
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entrada…
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