[/ˈentrɪ; ˋɛntrɪ/] n 用法: 1 [C] ~ (into sth) act of coming or going in 进入: The children were surprised by the sudden entry of their teacher. 老师突然进来把孩子们吓了一跳. * the entry of the USA into world politics 美国对世界政治的参与 * The thieves had forced an entry into the building. 窃贼闯进了楼内. 用法: 2 [U] ~ (to sth) right of entering 进入权: We can't go along that road because the sign says `No Entry'. 我们不能走那条路, 因为牌子上 写著`禁止入内'. * He finally gained entry to the hotel by giving some money to the doorman. 他给了门 一些钱, 终於得以进入旅馆. * [attrib 作定语] an entry visa, ie a stamp or signature on a passport allowing sb to enter a particular country 入境签证. 用法: 3 [C] (a) (place of) entrance, esp a passage or small entrance hall 入口(处)(尤指过道、 小门厅): You can leave your umbrella in the entry. 雨伞可放於入口处. * the entry to a block of flats 公寓大楼的入口处. (b) narrow passage between buildings 建筑物之间的甬道. 用法: 4 (a) [C] ~ (in sth) item written in a list, a diary, an account book, etc (写进清单、 日记、 帐本等的)项目: There's no entry in his diary for that day. 他的日记上没有那一天的记录. * I'll have to check the entries in the ledger. 我得核对一下总帐的项目. * entries in a dictionary 词典的条目. (b) [U] recording of such an item (这种项目的)记载, 记录, 登记: The entry of all expenditure is necessary. 有必要把一切开支入帐. 用法: 5 ~ (for sth) (a) [C] person or thing that is entered for a competition 参加比赛的人或物: fifty entries for the 800 metres 有五十人参加800米赛跑 * a last-minute entry for the pony race 最後关头才参赛的马 * This painting is my entry for the art competition. 这幅画是我参加艺术比赛的作品. (b) [sing] list or total number of persons, etc entered for a competition (参加比赛的)名单、 总人数等: There's a large entry for the flower show this year. 今年的花展有大量花卉参展. |