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[/ˈentrəns; ˋɛntrəns/] n 用法: 1 [C] ~ (to sth) opening, gate, door, passage, etc by which one enters sth 入口; 门; 通道等: Where's the entrance to the cave? 这个洞穴的入口在哪里? * There is a front and a back entrance to the house. 这所房子有一个前门和一个後门. * I'll meet you at the entrance to the theatre. 我在剧院门口和你见面. 用法: 2 [U, C] ~ (into/onto sth) coming or going in; entering 进来; 进去; 进入: the Prime Minister's entrance into office 首相就职 * The hero makes his entrance (on stage) in Act 2. 男主角在第二幕出场. * An actor must learn his entrances and exits, ie when to enter and leave the stage. 演员一定要懂得何时出场和退场. 用法: 3 [U] ~ (to sth) right of entering; admission 进入的权利; 准予进入: They were refused entrance to the club. 他们被拒於俱乐部门外. * [attrib 作定语] a university entrance examination 大学入学考试 * an entrance fee, ie money paid so that one may enter an exhibition, etc or join a club, society, etc 入场费; 入会费. entrance 2 [/ɪnˈtrɑːns; US -ˈtrns; ɪnˋtræns/] v [usu passive 通常用於被动语态: Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (by/with sth) fill sb with great emotion and delight as if by magic 使某人(著魔般)狂喜, 著迷: entranced at the beautiful sight 被美丽的景色迷住了 * They were completely entranced by/with the music. 他们完全陶醉在音乐中. * We sat entranced by her beauty. 我们坐在那里看著她的美貌出神. |