entrance

  • 21Entrance — Pour une définition du mot « entrance », voir l’article entrance du Wiktionnaire. En informatique, Entrance est un gestionnaire d affichage pour X Window System conçu avec le gestionnaire de fenêtres Enlightenment. En d autres mots, il… …

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  • 22entrance*/*/*/ — [ˈentrəns] noun 1) [C] the place where you can enter a room, building, or area Ant: exit I ll meet you at the main entrance at six o clock.[/ex] The statue stands at the entrance to the harbour.[/ex] 2) [U] The right or ability to enter a place,… …

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  • 23entrance — 1. noun /ˈɛn.trəns/ a) The action of entering, or going in. Her entrance attracted no attention whatsoever. b) The place of entering, as a gate or doorway. Place your bag by the entrance so that you can find it easily. Syn: ingang …

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  • 24entrance — I noun 1) the main entrance Syn: entry, way in, entryway, entranceway, access, approach; door, portal, gate; opening, mouth; entrance hall, foyer, lobby, porch Ant …

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  • 25entrance — {{11}}entrance (n.) 1520s, act of entering, from M.Fr. entrance, from entrer (see ENTER (Cf. enter)). Sense of door, gate first recorded in English 1530s. {{12}}entrance (v.) to throw into a trance, 1590s, from EN (Cf. en ) (1) put in + TRANCE… …

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  • 26entrance — I noun 1) the main entrance Syn: entry, way in, access, approach, door, portal, gate, opening, mouth, foyer, lobby, porch; N.Amer. entryway 2) the entrance of Mrs Knight Syn …

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  • 27Entrance —    At the beginning of the modernist period, most entrances were from the wings. As box sets became prevalent, there were better opportunities for a star to make an entrance, as the actor could pause, framed in a doorway, while the stage… …

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  • 28entrance — I en•trance [[t]ˈɛn trəns[/t]] n. 1) the act of entering 2) a point or place of entering; an opening or passage for entering, as a doorway 3) the right, privilege, or permission to enter; admission: college entrance exams[/ex] 4) sbz the moment… …

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  • 29entrance —   1. Opening. Komo ana, puka, īpuka, nuku.    ♦ Entrance fee, uku komo.    ♦ Entrance permit, palapala ae e komo mai.   2. To charm. Ho ohia ai, ho ohoihoi, punihei, makahehi …

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  • 30entrance — See entrance, entry …

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