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The word "entry" can refer to the act of going into a place, the permission to enter, or the way into a place. It can also mean joining a group, participating in a competition, or an item recorded in a diary or book. Additionally, it can signify an entrance or doorway.

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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]进入权;进入许可 If you gain entry to a particular place, you are able to go in.
  [usu N to/into n]
  • Bill was among the first to gain entry to Buckingham Palace when it opened to the public recently...

    白金汉宫最近向公众开放,比尔是最先获得进入许可的人之一。

  • Non-residents were refused entry into the region without authority from their own district...

    非本地区居民未经所在地许可,不得进入该区域。

  • The point of entry into Zambia would be the Chirundu border post...

    想要进入赞比亚应该经由奇龙杜边防哨所。

  • Entry to the museum is free.

    该博物馆免费参观。

  • ...entry fees to places of scientific interest.

    科技场馆的入场费

  • No Entry is used on signs to indicate that you are not allowed to go into a particular area or go through a particular door or gate.(标示语)不得入内,禁止入内
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    [N-COUNT 可数名词]到达;(尤指有意引人注意的)出场,莅临 You can refer to someone's arrival in a place as their entry, especially when you think that they are trying to be noticed and admired.
      [usu sing]
    • He made his triumphal entry into Mexico City.

      他以胜利者的姿态进入墨西哥城。

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    [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]参加;加入 Someone's entry into a particular society or group is their joining of it.
      [oft N into/to n]
    • He described Britain's entry into the European Exchange Rate Mechanism as an historic move.

      他将英国加入欧洲汇率机制描述为具有历史意义的一步。

    • ...people who cannot gain entry to the owner-occupied housing sector.

      无法成为私有房产主的人

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    [N-COUNT 可数名词](日记或计算机文件的)事项;(参考书的)条目;(账簿的)账目 An entry in a diary, account book, computer file, or reference book is a short piece of writing in it.
    • Violet's diary entry for 20 April 1917 records Brigit admitting to the affair...

      维奥莉特1917年4月20日的日记里记录着布里吉特承认了那桩风流韵事。

    • Many entries relate to the two world wars.

      很多条目与两次世界大战有关。

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    [N-COUNT 可数名词]参赛作品;竞赛答卷 An entry for a competition is a piece of work, for example a story or drawing, or the answers to a set of questions, which you complete in order to take part in the competition.
    • The closing date for entries is 31st December.

      提交参赛作品的截止日期是12月31日。

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    [N-SING 单数名词]参赛人数;报名人数 Journalists sometimes use entry to refer to the total number of people taking part in an event or competition. For example, if a competition has an entry of twenty people, twenty people take part in it.
      [with supp]
    • Prize-money of nearly £ 90,000 has attracted a record entry of 14 horses from Britain and Ireland...

      近9万英镑的奖金吸引了来自英国和爱尔兰的14匹赛马,打破了以往的参赛纪录。

    • Our competition has attracted a huge entry.

      我们的竞赛吸引了大批参赛者。

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    [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]参赛 Entry in a competition is the act of taking part in it.
      [oft n in/to n]
    • Entry to this competition is by invitation only.

      只有受邀请才能参加本次竞赛。

    • ...an entry form.

      参赛表格

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    [N-COUNT 可数名词]入口;进口 The entry to a place is the way into it, for example a door or gate.
      [usu sing]

      Oxford entry / ˈentri ; NAmE ˈentri / noun ( plural entries ) going in 进入 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] an act of going into or getting into a place 进入(指行动) She made her entryto the sound of thunderous applause. 她在雷鸣般的掌声中走了进来。 The children were surprised by the sudden entry of their teacher. 老师突然进来使孩子们感到意外。 entry(into sth) How did the thieves gain entryinto the building? 窃贼是怎样进入大楼的? 2 [uncountable ] the right or opportunity to enter a place 进入(指权利、机会) No Entry (= for example, on a sign) 禁止入内 entry(to/into sth) Entry to the museum is free. 这座博物馆免费参观。 to be granted/refused entryinto the country 准予╱禁止入境 joining group 加入集体 3 [uncountable ] entry(into sth) the right or opportunity to take part in sth or become a member of a group 参与,加入(指权利、机会) countries seeking entry into the European Union 寻求加入欧盟的国家 the entry of women into the workforce 妇女加入劳动大军 in competition 比赛 4 [countable ] something that you do, write or make to take part in a competition, for example answering a set of questions 参赛作品;竞赛答题 There have been some impressive entries in the wildlife photography section (= impressive photographs). 野生动物摄影部份已有一些上佳参赛作品。 The closing date for entries is 31 March. 递交参赛作品的截止日期是 3 月 31 日。 The sender of the first correct entry drawn will win a weekend for two in Venice. 第一个寄出正确的竞赛答题者将获得两人在威尼斯度周末的机会。 5 [uncountable ] the act of taking part in a competition, race, etc. 参赛 Entry is open to anyone over the age of 18. *18 岁以上的人均可参赛。 an entry form 参赛表格 6 [singular ] the total number of people who are taking part in a competition, race, etc. 参赛人数 There's a record entry for this year's marathon. 参加本年度马拉松比赛的人数创下最高纪录。 written information 书面资料 7 [countable ] an item, for example a piece of information, that is written or printed in a dictionary, an account book, a diary, etc. 项目;条目;词条;账目;记录 an encyclopedia entry 百科全书的一个条目 entry(in sth) There is no entry in his diary for that day. 他的日记里没有那天的记录。 8 [uncountable ] the act of recording information in a computer, book, etc. 登记;登录;录入 More keyboarding staff are required for data entry. 需要更多的键盘录入人员来负责输入资料。 door/gate 9 ( also entry·way / ˈentriweɪ ; NAmE ˈentriweɪ / ) ( both NAmE) [countable ] a door, gate or passage where you enter a building; an entrance hall 大门;入口处;通道;门厅 You can leave your umbrella in the entry. 你可以把伞放在入口处。 entry entries entry / ˈentri ; NAmE ˈentri / entry·way / ˈentriweɪ ; NAmE ˈentriweɪ /
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      entryen‧try /ˈentri/ ●●● S3 W2 noun (plural entries)
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      1act of entering [countable, uncountable] the act of going into something OPP  exitentry into It was dark and their entry into the camp had gone unnoticed. Harry made his entry into the village. There was no sign of a forced entry. How did the thieves gain entry (=get in)?2becoming involved [uncountable] when someone starts to take part in a system, a particular kind of work etc, or the permission they need in order to do thisentry into/to Britain’s entry into the European Union the minimum height for entry into the police force This enabled European banks to gain entry into new markets. the entry requirements for a degree course3right to enter [uncountable] the right to enter a place, building etcentry to/into Entry to the gardens is included in the price of admission. The refugees were repeatedly refused entry into (=not allowed in) the country.no entry (=written on signs to show that you are not allowed to go somewhere) an entry visa4competition [countable] a)something that you write, make, do etc in order to try and win a competition:  The winning entry will be published in our April issue. What’s the closing date for entries? b)[usually singular] the number of people or things taking part in a competition:  We’ve attracted a record entry this year.5something written [countable] a piece of writing in a diary, or in a book containing information such as a dictionary:  a dictionary entry6computer [uncountable] the act of putting information into a computer:  data entry7door [countable] (also entryway American English) a door, gate, or passage that you go through to enter a place
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      COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 1verbsgain entry· 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 gets into a building illegally)· The two men were later arrested and charged with illegal entry.unauthorized entry (=when someone gets into a place where they are not allowed)· 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 + NOUNan entry point (=a place where people can enter a country)· The 2,000 mile border is the main entry point into the country for illegal aliens.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 2verbsgain entry (=be allowed to take part)· You need good exam results to gain entry to the best universities.restrict entry (=stop someone taking part in something)· Tariffs on trade have the effect of restricting entry into the market.NOUN + entryuniversity/college/school entry· Japan has one of the highest rates of college and university entry in the world.entry + NOUNentry requirements· Applicants must satisfy the normal entry requirements for the school.entry qualifications· What are the entry qualifications for the course?COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 3adjectivesfree· Guests have free entry to the hotel spa and gym.· Entry is free for children.entry + NOUNan entry visa (=a visa which allows you to enter a country)· Visitors to the United States must first obtain an entry visa.an entry ticket (=a ticket that allows you to enter a place)· The holiday includes a 2-day entry ticket to the Euro Disneyland Theme Park.verbsapply for entry· The number of people applying for entry into the country is increasing every year.allow (somebody) entry (also grant (somebody) entry formal) (=let someone enter a place)· Citizens of most EU countries are allowed automatic entry into Britain.refuse/deny (somebody) entry (=stop someone entering)· He was refused entry to the club because he was wearing trainers.phrasesno entry (=written on signs to show that you are not allowed to go somewhere)· The door had ‘No Entry’ written in large letters.
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      n.进入;入口;条目;登记;报关手续;对土地的侵占

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