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en·trance
/ˈɛntrən(t)s/
入口,進入點,入場,入學,進入,開始,就任(
vt
.)使出神,使入迷
From:
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entrance
入口; 入口點
ENTR
From:
Network Terminology
entrance
入口
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
En·trance
n.
1.
The
act
of
entering
or
going
into
;
ingress
;
as
,
the
entrance
of
a
person
into
a
house
or
an
apartment
;
hence
,
the
act
of
taking
possession
,
as
of
property
,
or
of
office
;
as
,
the
entrance
of
an
heir
upon
his
inheritance
,
or
of
a
magistrate
into
office
.
2.
Liberty
,
power
,
or
permission
to
enter
;
as
,
to
give
entrance
to
friends
.
3.
The
passage
,
door
,
or
gate
,
for
entering
.
Show
us
,
we
pray
thee
,
the
entrance
into
the
city
.
--
Judg
.
i
. 24.
4.
The
entering
upon
;
the
beginning
,
or
that
with
which
the
beginning
is
made
;
the
commencement
;
initiation
;
as
,
a
difficult
entrance
into
business
.
“Beware
of
entrance
to
a
quarrel.”
St
.
Augustine
,
in
the
entrance
of
one
of
his
discourses
,
makes
a
kind
of
apology
.
--
Hakewill
.
5.
The
causing
to
be
entered
upon
a
register
,
as
a
ship
or
goods
,
at
a
customhouse
;
an
entering
;
as
,
his
entrance
of
the
arrival
was
made
the
same
day
.
6.
Naut.
(a)
The
angle
which
the
bow
of
a
vessel
makes
with
the
water
at
the
water
line
. --
Ham
.
Nav
.
Encyc
.
(b)
The
bow
,
or
entire
wedgelike
forepart
of
a
vessel
,
below
the
water
line
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
En·trance
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Entranced
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Entrancing
]
1.
To
put
into
a
trance
;
to
make
insensible
to
present
objects
.
Him
,
still
entranced
and
in
a
litter
laid
,
They
bore
from
field
and
to
the
bed
conveyed
. --
Dryden
.
2.
To
put
into
an
ecstasy
;
to
ravish
with
delight
or
wonder
;
to
enrapture
;
to
charm
.
And
I
so
ravished
with
her
heavenly
note
,
I
stood
entranced
,
and
had
no
room
for
thought
. --
Dryden
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
entrance
n
1:
something
that
provides
access
(
entry
or
exit
); "
they
waited
at
the
entrance
to
the
garden
"; "
beggars
waited
just
outside
the
entryway
to
the
cathedral
" [
syn
:
entranceway
,
entryway
,
entry
,
entree
]
2:
a
movement
into
or
inward
[
syn
:
entering
]
3:
the
act
of
entering
; "
she
made
a
grand
entrance
" [
syn
:
entering
,
entry
,
ingress
,
incoming
]
v
1:
attract
;
cause
to
be
enamored
; "
She
captured
all
the
men's
hearts
" [
syn
:
capture
,
enamour
,
trance
,
catch
,
becharm
,
enamor
,
captivate
,
beguile
,
charm
,
fascinate
,
bewitch
,
enchant
]
2:
put
into
a
trance
[
syn
:
spellbind
]
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