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1 entrance
Ⅰ.entrance1 ['entrəns]∎ the entrance to the store l'entrée f du magasin;∎ I'll meet you at the entrance je te retrouverai à l'entrée(c) (admission) admission f;∎ the management reserves the right to refuse entrance (sign) la direction se réserve le droit de refuser l'entrée;∎ passing this exam does not guarantee you entrance to the school la réussite à cet examen ne te garantit pas l'admission à l'école;∎ to gain entrance to (club, profession, college etc) être admis à∎ the police gained entrance to the building from the back la police a accédé au bâtiment par derrière►► entrance card carte f d'entrée ou d'admission;entrance fee (to exhibition, fair etc) droit m d'entrée; British (to club, organization etc) droit m ou frais mpl d'inscription;American entrance ramp bretelle f d'accès;entrance requirements qualifications fpl exigées à l'entrée;entrance ticket billet m d'entréeⅡ.entrance2 [ɪn'trɑ:ns](a) (hypnotize) hypnotiser, faire entrer en transe∎ she was entranced by the beauty of the place elle était en extase devant la beauté de l'endroit;∎ they all sat entranced ils étaient tous fascinés -
2 entrance
1. nounb. ( = right to enter) admission f( = enchant) enchanter3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque entrance est un nom, le premier e se prononce e et l'accent tombe sur la première syllabe: ˈentrəns ; lorsque c'est un verbe, le premier e se prononce i et l'accent tombe sur la deuxième syllabe: ɪnˈtrα:ns.* * *1. ['entrəns]1) (door, act of entering) entrée fto make an entrance — Theatre, fig faire son entrée
2) ( admission) admission fto gain entrance to — être admis à or dans [club, university]
2. [ɪn'trɑːns], US [-'træns]to deny ou refuse somebody entrance — refuser de laisser entrer quelqu'un
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3 entrance
I ['entrəns] noun1) (a place of entering, eg an opening, a door etc: the entrance to the tunnel; The church has an impressive entrance.) entrée2) ((an) act of entering: Hamlet now makes his second entrance.) entrée3) (the right to enter: He has applied for entrance to university; ( also adjective) an entrance exam.) (d')admission•- entrantII verb(to fill with great delight: The audience were entranced by her singing.) transporter
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entranced — adj. filled with wonder and delight. Syn: beguiled, captivated, charmed, delighted, enthralled. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
entranced — index ecstatic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Entranced — Entrance En*trance , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Entranced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Entrancing}.] [Pref. en + trance.] 1. To put into a trance; to make insensible to present objects. [1913 Webster] Him, still entranced and in a litter laid, They bore from… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
entranced — adj. entranced at, over, with * * * over with entranced at … Combinatory dictionary
entranced — adjective /ɛnˈtrɑːnst,ɛnˈtrænst/ Held at attention, as if by magic. 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. Syn: bedazzled, fascinated, hypnotized … Wiktionary
entranced adj — What a charming doorway! said Tom, entranced … English expressions
entranced — adjective very interested in and pleased with something so that you pay a lot of attention to it: entranced by the sweetness of her voice entrance verb (T) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
entranced — adjective filled with wonder and delight • Syn: ↑beguiled, ↑captivated, ↑charmed, ↑delighted, ↑enthralled • Similar to: ↑enchanted * * * entranced UK [ɪnˈtrɑːnst] US [ɪnˈtræns … Useful english dictionary
entranced — Synonyms and related words: agape, aghast, agog, all agog, amazed, astonished, astounded, at gaze, awed, awestruck, beguiled, bewildered, bewitched, breathless, bursting with happiness, captivated, carried away, castle building, charmed,… … Moby Thesaurus
entranced — en|tranced [ ın trænst ] adjective so impressed by someone or something that you cannot look at or think about anyone or anything else … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
entranced — en·trance || entrÉ™ns n. point of entry, way into a building or other structure, gate, doorway v. hypnotize, place in a trance, enthrall … English contemporary dictionary