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entrance1 [ˈentrəns] SUBST

1. entrance (door or entering):

entrance
to make one's entrance

2. entrance sans pl (right to enter):

entrance
wstęp m
to gain entrance to sth

entrance2 [ɪnˈtrɑ:ns, Am -ˈtræns] VERBE trans

entrance examination SUBST

entrance fee SUBST

entrance fee

entrance form SUBST

entrance form → entry form

Voir aussi : entry form

entry form SUBST

entrance hall SUBST

entrance hall

service entrance SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec entrance

to make one's entrance
to gain entrance [or entry] (break in)
to gain entrance to sth
they drove up to the hotel entrance

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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They are distinguished by their roofless, oval forecourt at the entrance.
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This sculpture is the focal point of the entrance of the hotel.
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The main block has five bays, with the entrance bay in the centre; the second and fourth bays are recessed.
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Some 72 steps lead up to the entrance.
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Open only during the summer months, the entrance station consists of two historical buildings, a ranger station and a comfort station, built in 1931 and 1934 respectively.
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Built into a hillside, the mall can be entered either on the first or second level, depending on where a particular entrance is located.
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The entrance portals, display window aprons, and decorative banding are dark blue macotta.
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The entrance features a semi-elliptical transom and sidelights.
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They are usually within 30 to 80 feet of the entrance of the tunnel and seem not to require dark retreats.
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A small newsagent is situated adjacent to the southbound entrance.
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