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She will gain entrance to the text through a consideration of how articles of clothing function for women and for men. Characters made their entrances from the two lifts and swept down the stairs to their appointed places. The entranced spectator was cut off from reality as long as the adventure lasted; it was as if he lived a dream yet believed he was awake. UK) → أَيْنَ يوجَدُ الـمَدْخَلُ الـمُخَصَّصُ للكَراسيِّ الـمُتَحَرِّكَةِ؟ → Kde je bezbariérový vstup? There were the usual grumbles, but they faded instantly as the ambulance backed up to the entrance, doors already opening.

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entrancing adjective entrancing stories → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus entrance • I was entranced by her sheer beauty.Voice over Professors flew in especially from Prague to supervise the entrance examinations and emphasise the benefits of studying in their country. the harbour entrance British English , the harbor entrance American English We watched as the ferry approached the harbour entrance. The Browns started to browse along the wall, and, in ones and twos, other parents made their entrances. English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

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Find out which words work together and produce more natural-sounding English with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app. Especially did the Queen's class gird up their loins for the fray, for at the end of the coming year, dimly shadowing their pathway already, loomed up that fateful thing known as "the Entrance," at the thought of which one and all felt their hearts sink into their very shoes. entrance to/of • The travellers had already been thwarted by Gloucestershire police, who blocked entrances to a site in the Forest of Dean. entrance examinations • He claimed to have taken entrance examinations for Stevens, but no records remain. uncountable ] ENTER the right or ability to go into a place entrance to Entrance to the museum is free.admittance refers more to place and suggests entrance that may be permitted or denied: to gain admittance to a building; no admittance. The duchess asked the duke if it would be proper to go out to receive her, as she was a countess and a person of rank. inskrywing, deelnemer مُتَسابِق، مُشْتَرِك في المُنافَسَه участник participantes uchazeč, -ka der/die Bewerber(in) deltager διαγωνιζόμενος participante, candidato osavõtja شرکت کننده؛ وارد شونده osanottaja candidat/-ate מתחרה प्रवेशक, नया सदस्य natjecatelj, sudionik jelentkező peserta (skráður) þátttakandi concorrente, candidato 参加者 들어가는(오는) 사람 dalyvis (sacīkstēm, konkursam u. He ended up staying 2 weeks longer than planned in Venice as he was so entranced by its `magical beauty '.

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APPEAL: Clr Christine Stansfield outside the former main entrance to Huddersfield Town Hall in Ramsden Street (AC040408Bhall-3); UNHAPPY.

verbs come/go/pass etc through an entrance People passed in single file through the narrow entrance. Two unarmed security guards in faded blue uniforms stand erect at the entrance to Montclair Prep in Van Nuys. Definitions and other text are available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. entrance + NOUN an entrance hall (=a room at the entrance to a building ) He walked through the front door into the entrance hall.

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Having passed the entrance examinations he joined as an Aircraft Apprentice at Halton in August 1928. entrance may refer to either possibility: Entrance is by way of the side door; entrance into a card game. uncountable ] JOIN AN ORGANIZATION permission to become a member of or become involved in a profession, university, society etc the initial interview for entrance to the Civil Service entrance examinations 5 [countable ] when a person, country, organization etc first becomes involved in a particular area of activity entrance into The referendum blocked Switzerland’s entrance into the European Economic Area. enchant, delight, charm, absorb, fascinate, dazzle, captivate, transport, enthral, beguile, bewitch, ravish, gladden, enrapture, spellbind She entranced the audience with her classical Indian singing.It makes my superfluous entrances and exits possible, that would have been difficult or undreamt-of, otherwise. make your/an entrance COLLOCATIONS ADJECTIVES/NOUN + entrance the main entrance She found a parking space close to the hospital's main entrance. THE night was still young when there came one to the entrance of the banquet hall where O-Tar of Manator dined with his chiefs, and brushing past the guards entered the great room with the insolence of a privileged character, as in truth he was. They would have carried on this duenna dispute further had they not heard the notes of the fife and drums once more, from which they concluded that the Distressed Duenna was making her entrance. enter From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English entrance en‧trance 1 / ˈentrəns / ●●● S3 W3 noun 1 [countable ] ENTER a door, gate etc that you go through to enter a place OPP exit entrance to/of the main entrance to the school front/back/side entrance the station entrance entrance hall/foyer/gate etc 2 [countable usually singular ] ENTER the act of entering a place or room, especially in a way that people notice Bridget made a dramatic entrance into the room.

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