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21 re-enter
újból rákezd, újból belevés, újból bemegy* * *[ri:'entə](to enter again: The spaceship will re-enter the Earth's atmosphere tomorrow.) visszatér- re-entry -
22 restricted
behatárolt, korlátozott* * *1) (limited; narrow, small: a restricted space.) korlátozott2) (to which entry has been restricted to certain people: The battlefield was a restricted zone.) tiltott3) (in which certain restrictions (eg a speed limit) apply: a restricted area.) útszakasz sebességkorlátozással -
23 submit
meghódol, enged, alávet* * *[səb'mit]past tense, past participle - submitted; verb1) (to yield to control or to a particular kind of treatment by another person etc: I refuse to submit to his control; The rebels were ordered to submit.) enged; meghódol2) (to offer (a plan, suggestion, proposal, entry etc): Competitors for the painting competition must submit their entries by Friday.) előterjeszt•- submissive
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24 to date
(up to the present time: This is the best entry we've received to date.) eddig
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См. также в других словарях:
entry — en·try n pl en·tries 1: the privilege of entering real property see also right of entry 2: the act of entering real property a warrantless entry by the officer see also trespass … Law dictionary
Entry — En try, n.; pl. {Entries}. [OE. entree, entre, F. entr[ e]e, fr. entrer to enter. See {Enter}, and cf. {Entr[ e]e}.] 1. The act of entering or passing into or upon; entrance; ingress; hence, beginnings or first attempts; as, the entry of a person … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
entry — [n1] way in to a place access, adit, approach, avenue, door, doorway, entrance, foyer, gate, hall, ingress, ingression, inlet, lobby, opening, passage, passageway, portal, threshold, vestibule; concept 440 Ant. egress, exit entry [n2]… … New thesaurus
entry — late 13c., door, gate, that by which a place is entered; c.1300, an entering upon; right of entering, from O.Fr. entree entry, entrance (12c.), originally fem. pp. of entrer to enter (see ENTER (Cf. enter)) … Etymology dictionary
Entry — [engl.], Eingabe … Universal-Lexikon
Entry — (engelsk), sportsudtryk for indskud ved væddeløb … Danske encyklopædi
entry — (izg. ȅntri) m DEFINICIJA 1. ulazak, uvrštavanje (ob. o pjesmi koja je uvrštena na neku top listu) 2. inform. vrijednost koja se unosi u kompjuterski program; unos, ulazna veličina ETIMOLOGIJA engl … Hrvatski jezični portal
entry — *entrance, entrée, ingress, access Analogous words: *door, doorway, gate, gateway, portal, postern … New Dictionary of Synonyms
entry — ► NOUN (pl. entries) 1) an act or the action of entering. 2) an opening through which one may enter, e.g. a door. 3) the right, means, or opportunity to enter. 4) an item entered in a list, account book, reference book, etc. 5) a person who… … English terms dictionary
entry — [en′trē] n. pl. entries [ME < OFr entree < fem. pp. of entrer: see ENTER] 1. a) the act of entering; entrance b) the right or freedom to enter; entree 2. a way or passage by which to enter; door, hall, etc.; entryway 3 … English World dictionary
entry — A declaration and request for customs release in respect of imports or goods intended for export. It is usually made on a Single Administrative Document ( SAD). Traders approved to do so can submit entries electronically. HM Customs & Revenue… … Financial and business terms