Entrance | Mean of entrance in English Dictionary
/ˈɛntrəns/
- Noun
- the act of entering something
- the entrance of the army into the city
- the country's entrance into war
- The book describes his entrance into politics.
- The thieves gained entrance to/into our house by breaking a window.
- She always knew how to make a grand entrance.
- Everyone noticed when she made her entrance. [=when she entered]
- something (such as a door) that is used for entering something
- The main entrance is on the left side.
- There are two entrances to the park.
- The ship passed through the narrow entrance to the bay.
- a building's front/back/side/main entrance
- a large entrance hall [=a hall located near an entrance to a building]
- the right to enter something
- We gained entrance [=entry, admission] to the club.
- He was denied entrance into the country.
- She applied for entrance at/to several colleges.
- a college entrance exam
- an entrance fee
- Verb
- to fill (someone) with delight and wonder
- We were entranced by/with the magnificent view.