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Scene 2.男主角在第2幕出场3 [U(to sth) the right or opportunity to enter a building or place 进入权;进 入机圣They were refused entrance to the exhibition, jife _拒于舉览会门外.◊ (Srf) an entrance/ee (= money paid to go into a museum, etc.) 0 The police were

imabZe to am entrance to the house•警方怎么也进不 i 这栋房子。

                 BECOMING INVOLVED 卷入 4 [C]into sth) the act of becoming involved in sth 卷入;参与:77ie co/npany made a dramatic entrance into the export market. ^ % 公司戏剧性地打入了出口市场。

                 TO aUB/INSTmJT丨叫俱{部;机构 5 [U]to sth)

pe_ssion to become a member of a clubsociety, university, etc.(俱乐部、社团、大学等的)准许加入, 进入许可a imiversentrance exam大学人学考试entrance requirements A ^ ^    Entrance to the golf

dub is by sponsorship ony.只有有人担保才能加入这个翯 尔夫俱乐部。

—compare entry

entrance2 /m'trarns; NAmE -'traens/ verb [VN] [usuaily passive] (formal) to make sb feel great pleasure and admiration so that they give sb/sth all their attention 使狂喜;使入迷 Hgn enthral He listened to her, entranced.他听她讲话听得出了神。see also entrance1 > en-tran-cing adj. entrancing music 4* A 陶醉的音乐

entrance hall noun {especially Br£) a large room inside the entrance of a large or public building i'IJt -■ en.trant /'enant/ noim ~ (to sth) 1 a person who has recently joined a profession, universityetc.新职、员;新 生;新会员;新成员new women entrant? to the poZice /orce if加入警卩乂的女警察◊ universentrants大学 新生 2 a person or an animal,that enters a race or a competition; a person that enters an exam 参赛.者久或 动物);考生

entrap /in'trasp/ verb (-pp-) [VN] [often passive] (formal) 1 to put or catch sb/sth in a place or situation from whicl{they cannot escape使入南阱或圈套、困境等) HTTl trap 2 ~ sb (into doing sth). to trick sb, and encourage them to do sth, especially to commit a crime, so that they can be arrested for it 诱捕;诱骗; 欺骗

en-trap-ment /m'traepmant/ noun [u] {law W) the.illegal act of tricking sb into committing a crime so that they can be arrested for it r非乾)诱捕,诱八犯罪 en-t^eat /in'triit/ verb (formal) to ask sb to do sth in a serious.d .often emotional way 恳求;乞求 beg, implore &N] PZease he me, J entreat you.请帮帮我 吧,.求修了.p   [yN,to mf] She entreated him not to go•她

恳求A木粟4. [also V speech, VN speech] en-treaty /m'triiti/ noun {pi. -ies) [C, U] (formal) a serious and often emotional request 恳未;乞求 en-tree /'Dntrei; NAmE 'a:n-/ noun (from French) 1 [C] (in a restaurant or at a formal meal) the main dish of the meal or a dish served before the main course (餐厅里 或正式宴会上的)主莱,主菜前的小菜2 [U, C]into/to sth) (formal) the right or ability to enter a social group or institution入场权;禅入许可;进入资格 en-trench (also in-trench) /m'trentj/ verb [VN] [usually passive] (sometimes disapproving) to establish sth very firmly so that it is very difficult to change 使处中.牟固地 位;■牢固确立:Sexism, is deeply entrenched in our society.性别歧视在我们这个社会根;深蒂固。 entrenched attitudes/interests/oppositiori 顽固的.态 度;固有的利益团体;顽固的反对 en.trench.ment /m'trentjmant/ /7w/? 1. [U]of sth) the fact of sth being firmly established 确立;根深 蒂固 2 {C,. usually pi.] a system of trenches (= long narrow holes dug in the ground by soldiers to provide defence)堑壕;战壕

entre-pot /'mtrapau; NAmE 'aintrapou/ noun (from Fn?/?c7?) a port or other place where goods are brought for import and export 口港;转运口岸 entre-pre-neur /,Dntrapra'n3(r); NAmE ,a:n-/ noun a person who makes money by starting or running businesses, especially when this involves taking finan­

cial risks创业者,企业家(尤指涉及财务风险的)

► en-tre-pre-neur-ial /-'n3rial/ adj. entrepreneurial sfciZZs 办企业的能力 entre‘pire.neur.ship/7w/? [U] en-tropy /'entrepi/ now/? [U] 1 (technical a way of measuring the lack of order that exists in a system 状态测量法 2 ).(sywb S) a measurement of the

energy that is present in a system or process but is not available to do work熵(物质系统的不能用于作功的能 量的度量3 a complete lack of order 无序状态Jn the business worict entropy rnZes在商业世界中.无序林_ ’丰宰一切► en.trop.ic/en_tn)pik; -_traop-; AWmf -'trou^-/ adj. en-trop-ical-ly/-kli/ adv. en.trust /m'trAst/ verfc [VN]A (to B)B with A to make sb responsible for doing sth or taking care of sb 委托;交托;托付He entrusted the'tosfc to his nephew. 他把这任务托付给了他的侄儿He entrusted ftis nephew with the tasfc.他把这在务托付给了他的侄凡。 entl^ <Ht /'entri/ noun [pi. -ies)

                 GOING IN M \ 1 [C, U] ~ (into sth) an act of going into or getting into a'place ■进 A,(指行动■) i She made her entry to the sound / thunderous appZause.她在雷鸣般 的掌声中上了场。rhe chMren were surprised by the sudden entry /their teacher.老师突然进来孩子们感到 意夕卜。,〇 How did the thieves gain entry into the buiWi叩?窃贼是怎样进入大楼的?;2 [U]to/into sth) the right or opportunity to enter a place 进入.指权矛ij >:No £n.try (= for example, on a sign)禁止入内

to the museum is#ee.®博物馆免赛参观to be granted/refused entry into the country 入境

                 JOINING 'GROUP 力卩人 _ 3 [U]into sth) the right or opportunity to take part in sth or become a member of a group 参与:加入指权却、机会):countries seeking entry into the£uro_pean Union.争取加入欧盟的属家◊ the entry /women into the worfc/orce妇女加入务动太军的 权利

                 IN COMPETl.TlON 比.食 4 [C] something that you do, write or make to take part in a competition, for example answering ■ a ■ set of questions 参赛作品;竞赛答题: There hdve been some impressive entries in the wildlife photography section (= imjpressive photographs). 动物摄影部分5有一些上佳参赛作品◊ The dosing date /or entries is 32 March.参赛作品的截止期是331日。

The sender of the first correct entry drawn will win a weekend/or two i’n Venice.第一个被福出的寄出正确答案 的竞赛答题者将获得两人在威尼斯度周末的机会。5 [U] the act of taking part in a dompetition, race, etc. Entry is open to anyone over age qf 28. ★ 18 ■岁以上 的人均可参赛an entry/orm参赛表格6 [sing.] the total number of people who are taking part in a compe­tition, race, 6tc. A|5[ There's a record entry for this year’s marathon.参加本年度马拉松比赛的人数仓j最髙纪录。

                 WRITTEN INFORMATON 面资料 7 [C] ~ (in sth) an item, for example a piece of information, that is written or printed in a dictionary, an account book, a diary, etc.

(词典等的)条目;词账目;记录anenqydopedia entry 百科全书的二个条目◊ There is no entry m ftis diary /or that day他的日记里没有那天的记录8 [U] the act of recording information in a computerbook, etc.记;登录;录入More keyboarding staj5Pare requ/red/or data ent/y.需要更多的键盘录入人员来录入这些资料。

                 D00R/6ATE H 9 (also entry-way /'entriwei/) (both NAm^) [C] a door, gate or passage where you enter a building; an entrance hall 夫门;入口处;邊道;门厅: Ybu ctm Zeave your umbreiia in the entry.你可.以把伞.放

-在入口处。

'entry-level adj. [usually before noun] 1 (of a product ^ )■ basic and suitable ..for new users who may later move on to a more advanced product 适合初级用户 的;入门级的cm entry-Zevd computer缶初学#M的 计算机 2 (of a job 工作at the lowest level iir a company (公司中)最初级的 Entry-phone™ /'entrifaun; NAmE -foun/ noun (Br£) a type of telephone on the wall next to the entrance to a building enabling a person inside the building to speak to a person outside Gefore opening the door 应门对讲机 en.twine /m'twam/ vM [VN] [usually passive] 1 sth (with/in/around sth) to twist or wind sth around sth