1N-COUNT 入口;门 The entrance to a place is the way into it, for example a door or gate. 入口;门
Beside the entrance to the church, turn right. [+ to/into/of]
在教堂入口旁向右转。
He was driven out of a side entrance with his hand covering his face.
他被从侧门赶了出来,一只手还捂着脸。
A marble entrance hall leads to a sitting room.
大理石门厅通往起居室。
2N-COUNT [usually singular, usually with poss]到达;(尤指有意引人注目的)驾到,莅临 You can refer to someone's arrival in a place as their entrance, especially when you think that they are trying to be noticed and admired. 到达;(尤指有意引人注目的)驾到,莅临
If she had noticed her father's entrance, she gave no indication.
就算她已经注意到了父亲的到来,她也会不动声色。
3N-COUNT [usually singular, usually with poss](表演者的)登台,出场 When a performer makes his or her entrance on to the stage, he or she comes on to the stage. (表演者的)登台,出场
He made his entrance into the parade ring.
他走向赛马准备区。
4N-UNCOUNT 进入许可;进入权 If you gain entrance to a particular place, you manage to get in there. 进入许可;进入权 [formal]
Hewitt had gained entrance to the Hall by pretending to be a heating engineer. [+ to]
VERB 使入迷;使陶醉 If something or someone entrances you, they cause you to feel delight and wonder, often so that all your attention is taken up and you cannot think about anything else. 使入迷;使陶醉
As soon as I met Dick, he entranced me because he has a lovely voice. [VERB noun]
我一遇到迪克,就被他那动听的声音迷住了。
Last Friday she entranced the audience with her classical Indian singing. [VERB noun]