词组 | entry |
释义 | entry /ˈentri/ noun 1. the act of going into a placeverbsgain entry (=succeed in going into a place) Burglars use various methods to gain entry to houses.force an entry (=get into a building by breaking a door, window etc) The church was locked, but he managed to force an entry.make your entry (=enter in a way that makes other people notice you) She waited until everyone was sitting down before she made her entry.adjectivesillegal entry (=when someone enters a building illegally) The two men were later arrested and charged with illegal entry.unauthorized entry (=when someone enters a place without permission) There was a big sign on the door saying ‘No Unauthorized Entry’.forced entry (=when someone gets into a building illegally by breaking a door, window etc) There were no signs of a forced entry, but several paintings were missing.entry + nounsan entry point also a point of entry (=a place where people can enter a country) This mountain pass is the main entry point into the country for refugees.prepositionsentry into a place This is where the thieves made their entry into the building.2. the right to go into a placeverbsallow (sb) entry also grant (sb) entry formal (=let someone enter a place) Citizens of most EU countries are allowed automatic entry into Britain.refuse/deny (sb) entry (=stop someone entering) He was refused entry to the club because he was wearing trainers.apply for entry The number of people applying for entry into the country is increasing every year.restrict/limit entry We have to restrict entry to the first 300 people who apply.adjectivesfree entry Guests have free entry to the hotel spa and gym.entry + nounsan entry visa (=a visa which allows you to enter a country) Visitors to the United States must first obtain an entry visa.an entry fee Do visitors to the castle pay an entry fee?an entry ticket The price of the holiday includes a two-day entry ticket to the Disneyland Theme Park.prepositionsentry to/into a place Entry to the palace gardens is included in the price of admission.phrasesno entry (=written on signs to show that you are not allowed to go somewhere) The door had ‘No Entry’ written in large letters.right of entry Mexican citizens do not have automatic right of entry into the United States.3. when someone becomes a member of a university, an organization etc or starts to take part in a system, a particular kind of work etcverbsgain entry (=be allowed to do something or join something) You need good exam results to gain entry to the best universities.restrict entry (=stop someone from doing something or joining something) Tariffs on trade have the effect of restricting entry into the market.nouns + entryuniversity/college/school entry Japan has one of the highest rates of college entry in the world.entry + nounsentry requirements Applicants must satisfy the normal entry requirements for the school.entry qualifications What are the entry qualifications for the course?an entry form New members have to fill in a ten-page entry form.prepositionsentry into/to sth This is the minimum height for entry into the police force.4. a piece of information written in a book, on a list, on a website etcverbswrite/make an entry She was asked to write an entry on karate for a new sports dictionary.post an entry (=on a website) An unhappy customer posted an angry entry on the company’s website.read an entry If you read any entry on the American Revolution, it will mention George Washington.nouns + entryan encyclopedia/dictionary entry The encyclopedia entry for him is over two pages long.a diary entry This was the last diary entry she made before she died.a blog entry (=on a website) In a recent blog entry, she criticized government policy on education.prepositionsan entry in sth There’s no entry in her diary for that date.an entry for sth Look at the entry for ‘Russia’ in the encyclopedia. |
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