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♦ entrance /ˈɛntrəns/n.1 entrata; accesso; ingresso; adito: front (o main) entrance, entrata principale; back entrance, ingresso posteriore2 [u] entrata; ingresso: Her sudden entrance put an end to the conversation, la sua entrata improvvisa ha messo fine alla conversazione; to make one's entrance, fare il proprio ingresso; He was refused entrance to the club, gli è stato vietato l'accesso al circolo; entrance into office, entrata in carica; entrance channel, canale di accesso3 [u] ammissione; ingresso: free entrance, ingresso libero, gratuito; entrance examination, esame d'ammissione; entrance fee, tassa d'ammissione (o d'iscrizione); to gain entrance to st., essere ammesso a qc.● entrance hall, vestibolo □ entrance phone, citofono ( in una casa) □ entrance porch, portico (o veranda) d'accesso □ entrance steps, scalinata d'accesso ( a un tempio, ecc.) □ «No entrance!», «vietato l'accesso»; «divieto d'accesso» ( cartello).(to) entrance /ɪnˈtrɑ:ns/v. t.1 estasiare; incantare; affascinare; rapireentranceda.estasiato; affascinato; in estasi; rapitoentrancementn. [u]2 (fig.) estasi; rapimentoentrancinga.affascinante; incantevole; fascinoso. -
3 entrance
I ['entrəns]1) (door, act of entering) entrata f., ingresso m.to make an entrance — teatr. entrare in scena (anche fig.)
2) (admission) ammissione f.to gain entrance to — essere ammesso a [club, university]
II [ɪn'trɑːns] [AE -'træns]to deny o refuse sb. entrance — non ammettere qcn
verbo transitivo estasiare, rapire* * *I ['entrəns] noun1) (a place of entering, eg an opening, a door etc: the entrance to the tunnel; The church has an impressive entrance.)2) ((an) act of entering: Hamlet now makes his second entrance.)3) (the right to enter: He has applied for entrance to university; ( also adjective) an entrance exam.)•- entrantII verb(to fill with great delight: The audience were entranced by her singing.)* * *I ['entrəns]1) (door, act of entering) entrata f., ingresso m.to make an entrance — teatr. entrare in scena (anche fig.)
2) (admission) ammissione f.to gain entrance to — essere ammesso a [club, university]
II [ɪn'trɑːns] [AE -'træns]to deny o refuse sb. entrance — non ammettere qcn
verbo transitivo estasiare, rapire
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