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Entrance ˈentrəns Building Made Gain Noun Bre Museum/The

Word entrance
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / ˈentrəns / NAmE / ˈentrəns /
Example
  • the entrance to the museum/the museum entrance
  • a lighthouse marks the entrance to the harbour.
  • the front/back/side entrance of the house
  • an entrance hall/lobby
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entrance

(noun)BrE / ˈentrəns / NAmE / ˈentrəns /
  1. a door, gate, passage, etc. used for entering a room, building or place
    • compare exit
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/exit_1
    • the entrance to the museum/the museum entrance
    • A lighthouse marks the entrance to the harbour.
    • the front/back/side entrance of the house
    • an entrance hall/lobby
    • I'll meet you at the main entrance.
  2. the act of entering a room, building or place, especially in a way that attracts the attention of other people
    • His sudden entrance took everyone by surprise.
    • A fanfare signalled the entrance of the king.
    • She made her entrance after all the other guests had arrived.
    • The hero makes his entrance (= walks onto the stage) in Scene 2.
  3. the right or opportunity to enter a building or place
    • They were refused entrance to the exhibition.
    • The police were unable to gain entrance to the house.
    • an entrance fee (= money paid to go into a museum, etc.)
  4. the act of becoming involved in something
    • The company made a dramatic entrance into the export market.
  5. permission to become a member of a club, society, university, etc.
    • See related entries: University life
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/topic/university_life/entrance_2
    • a university entrance exam
    • entrance requirements
    • Entrance to the golf club is by sponsorship only.

    Extra Examples

    • He was waiting at the entrance to the cave.
    • She made a grand entrance once all the guests were assembled.
    • She stood firm, blocking the entrance.
    • She stood in the entrance to the ward.
    • Some of the protesters tried to gain entrance to the meeting.
    • The band left by the rear entrance to escape photographers.
    • The building has only one entrance.
    • The little porch marked the entrance to a churchyard.
    • There is a back entrance from West Street.
    • While the front door is being repaired, please use the side entrance.
    • an entrance ticket to the zoo
    • her entrance into politics
    • students hoping to gain entrance to college
    • the entrance into the car park
    • A life-sized mastodon greets visitors at the entrance to the museum.
    • After so many years in show business he knew how to make an entrance.
    • I’ll meet you at the main entrance.
    • Is there an entrance fee?
    • The Prime Minister’s entrance to the platform was greeted with loud cheers.
    • The hero makes his entrance in scene two.
    • The side entrance is no longer in use.
    • They were refused entrance to the club.
    • What are the entrance requirements for this course?

    Word Origin

    • late 15th cent. (in the sense ‘right or opportunity of admission’): from Old French, from entrer ‘enter’.
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