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entry

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en·try /ˈentri/ ●●● S3 W2 noun (plural entries)  
1 act of entering 进入的动作 [countableC, uncountableU]ENTER the act of going into something 进入(的动作) OPP exit
entry into
 It was dark and their entry into the camp had gone unnoticed.
天很黑,没人看见他们进入营地。
 Harry made his entry into the village.
哈里进了村子。
 There was no sign of a forced entry.
没有强行闯入的迹象。
 How did the thieves gain entry (=get in)?
窃贼是怎样进入的?
2 becoming involved 参与 [uncountableU]TAKE PART/BE INVOLVED when someone starts to take part in a system, a particular kind of work etc, or the permission they need in order to do this 加入,参与;进入许可
entry into/to
 Britain’s entry into the European Union
英国加入欧盟
 the minimum height for entry into the police force
加入警队的最低身高要求
 This enabled European banks to gain entry into new markets.
这使得欧洲各银行能够进入新的市场。
 the entry requirements for a degree course
学位课程的入学要求
3 right to enter 进入权 [uncountableU]RIGHT/HAVE THE RIGHT TO the right to enter a place, building etc 进入某地[某建筑物等]的权利
entry to/into
 Entry to the gardens is included in the price of admission.
进入花园的费用包括在门票里。
 The refugees were repeatedly refused entry into (=not allowed in) the country.
难民一再被拒绝进入该国。
no entry (=written on signs to show that you are not allowed to go somewhere) 禁止入内〔告示牌用语〕
 an entry visa
入境签证
4 competition 竞赛 [countableC]
a) TAKE PART/BE INVOLVEDsomething that you write, make, do etc in order to try and win a competition 参赛作品
 The winning entry will be published in our April issue.
获胜作品将登在我们的四月刊上。
 What’s the closing date for entries?
提交参赛作品的截止日期是几号?
b) [usually singular]TAKE PART/BE INVOLVED the number of people or things taking part in a competition 参赛者[作品]的数量
 We’ve attracted a record entry this year.
今年我们吸引来的参赛者数量空前。
5 STH written 文字 [countableC]TCN a piece of writing in a diary, or in a book containing information such as a dictionary 〔日记的〕一则;〔词典等的〕条目
 a dictionary entry
词典的条目
6 computer 计算机 [uncountableU]TD the act of putting information into a computer 输入,录入
 data entry
数据录入
7. door [countableC] (also entryway American EnglishAmE)TBB a door, gate, or passage that you go through to enter a place 门;入口;通道 entrance1(1)
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: the act of going into something
verbs
gain 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.
adjectives
illegal 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 + NOUN
an 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.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: when someone starts to take part in a system, a particular kind of work etc, or the permission they need in order to do this
verbs
gain 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 + entry
university/college/school entry
Japan has one of the highest rates of college and university entry in the world.
entry + NOUN
entry requirements
Applicants must satisfy the normal entry requirements for the school.
entry qualifications
What are the entry qualifications for the course?
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 3: the right to enter a place, building etc
adjectives
free
Guests have free entry to the hotel spa and gym.
Entry is free for children.
entry + NOUN
an 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.
verbs
apply 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.
phrases
no entry (=written on signs to show that you are not allowed to go somewhere)
The door had ‘No Entry’ written in large letters.
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
entryen·try /ˈentri/ noun (plural entries)
1[uncountableU] formal the arrival of people or goods in a country
border patrol officers who control illegal entry into the US
customs entry
2[uncountableU] (also market entry)MARKETING when a company starts selling goods or services in a market where they have not sold them before
In South Korea, smoking rates among teenage boys nearly doubled after the entry of US brands.
Technological changes have helped reduce the costs of market entry, especially in telecommunications.
see also barrier to entry
3[countableC]ACCOUNTING a figure or other piece of information entered in a set of accounts
In a double-entry system of bookkeeping, each debit has a corresponding credit entry.
book entry closing entry compound entry contra entry
4[uncountableU]COMPUTING when you put information into a computer
Press Esc to return to menu at any time duringdata entry.
Origin entry
(1200-1300) Old French entree, from entrer; → ENTER

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