LEARNit Dictionary
entry
noun
/ˈentri/
UK
/ˈentri/
US
B1
OPAL
OPAL
1
B1
an act of going into or getting into a place
ورود, دخول
see also
forced entry
,
re-entry
2
B1
the right or opportunity to enter a place
ورود, اجازه ورود
No Entry
Entry to the museum is free.
to
be granted/refused entry
into the country
3
B1
something that you do, write or make to take part in a competition, for example answering a set of questions
اثر
There have been some impressive entries in the wildlife photography section
.
The closing date for entries is 31 March.
The winning entry will be published in next month's issue.
The sender of the first correct entry drawn will win a weekend for two in Venice.
4
the act of taking part in a competition, race, etc.
شرکت, شرکت در رقابت, مشارکت
Entry is open to anyone over the age of 18.
an
entry form/fee
5
the total number of people who are taking part in a competition, race, etc.
تعداد شرکتکنندگان
There's a record entry for this year's marathon.
6
B1
an item, for example a piece of information, that is written or printed in a dictionary, an account book, a diary, etc.
مدخل, ثبت, یادداشت
an encyclopedia entry
a
blog/diary/journal entry
There is no entry in his diary for that day.
7
the act of recording information in a computer, book, etc.
ثبت اطلاعات, درج, ثبت
The job involves filing and
data entry
.
8
B2
the right or opportunity to take part in something or become a member of a group
حق ورود
countries seeking entry into the European Union
It is extremely difficult for new companies to gain entry into the market.
She applied for entry to Nottingham University.
9
the act of taking part in an activity or becoming a member of a group
عضویت
Things changed forever with the entry of women into the workforce.
That was before the American entry into the war.
10
a door, gate or passage where you enter a building; an entrance hall
ورودی, مدخل, درگاه
You can leave your umbrella in the entry.
the dramatic entry to the gallery