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    {'entrəns}
    I. 1. влизане (и прен.), театр. явяване
    to make one's ENTRANCE into влизам в
    2. вход, достъп
    to force an ENTRANCE into влизам насилствено/с взлом в
    no ENTRANCE вход забранен
    3. вход, такса (за театър, музей и пр.)
    4. вход, портал (на къща и пр.)
    5. встъпване
    ENTRANCE into office/upon one's duties встъпване в длъжност
    6. attr входен, встъпителен
    ENTRANCE examination приемен изпит
    ENTRANCE fee встъпителна вноска/такса, входна такса
    ENTRANCE hall антре, преддверие
    II. v омайвам, очаровам, изпълвам с възторг, хвърлям в транс
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    {'entrъns} n 1. влизане (и прен.); театр. явяване; to make o(2) {in'tra:ns} v омайвам, очаровам, изпълвам с възторг; хвъ
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    омайвам; портал; встъпление; вход; встъпване; встъпителен; влизане; входен; достъп; обайвам;
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    1. attr входен, встъпителен 2. entrance examination приемен изпит 3. entrance fee встъпителна вноска/такса, входна такса 4. entrance hall антре, преддверие 5. entrance into office/upon one's duties встъпване в длъжност 6. i. влизане (и прен.), театр. явяване 7. ii. v омайвам, очаровам, изпълвам с възторг, хвърлям в транс 8. no entrance вход забранен 9. to force an entrance into влизам насилствено/с взлом в 10. to make one's entrance into влизам в 11. встъпване 12. вход, достъп 13. вход, портал (на къща и пр.) 14. вход, такса (за театър, музей и пр.)
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    entrance[´entrəns] I. n 1. влизане (и прен.); театр. явяване; to make o.'s \entrance into a room влизам в стая; 2. вход, достъп; to force an \entrance into a house влизам в къща насилствено взлом); to gain ( free) \entrance to получавам (свободен) достъп до; no \entrance вход забранен; 3. вход, такса (за представления и пр.); 4. вход, портал (на къща) (to); main ( side) \entrance главен (страничен, черен) вход; 5. встъпване (в длъжност); \entrance into office, upon o.'s duties встъпване в длъжност; 6. attr входен, встъпителен; \entrance examination приемен изпит; \entrance fee входна такса; \entrance hall вестибюл, преддверие. II.[in´tra:ns] v 1. рядко правя (някого) да изпадне в транс; 2. омайвам, пленявам, очаровам; изпълвам с възторг; we were \entranced by the music бяхме очаровани от музиката.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > entrance

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  • entrance fee — UK US noun [C] ► an amount of money that you pay in order to be allowed into a cinema, theatre, etc.: »charge/pay an entrance fee …   Financial and business terms

  • Entrance Fee — A term that can refer to any charge for admission. However, it is commonly used in reference to continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs). Rather than purchase a unit in a CCRC, residents typically pay a high entrance fee and monthly… …   Investment dictionary

  • entrance fee — noun the fee charged for admission • Syn: ↑admission, ↑admission charge, ↑admission fee, ↑admission price, ↑price of admission, ↑entrance money • Derivationally related forms: ↑admit ( …   Useful english dictionary

  • entrance fee — payment made to gain admission into an establishment or place …   English contemporary dictionary

  • entrance fee — A payment made for admission to a place of entertainment; the charge made for obtaining membership in a labor union …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • fee — [ fi ] noun count *** 1. ) usually plural money that you pay to a professional person or institution for their work: Many doctors have a standard scale of fees. Tuition fees at Stanford have now reached $9,000 a year. charge/pay fees: It is… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • fee — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ exorbitant, fat (informal), hefty, high, huge, large, substantial ▪ I expect you had to pay a fat fee to your divorce lawyers …   Collocations dictionary

  • entrance — I UK [ˈentrəns] / US noun Word forms entrance : singular entrance plural entrances *** [countable] the place where you can enter a room, building, or area I ll meet you at the main entrance at six o clock. entrance to/of: The statue of the Little …   English dictionary

  • entrance — en|trance1 [ entrəns ] noun *** count the place where you can enter a room, building, or area: I ll meet you at the main entrance at six o clock. entrance to/of: The statue of the Little Mermaid stands at the entrance to the harbor. a. usually… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • fee — /fi:/ noun (countable often plural) 1 an amount of money that you pay to a professional person for their work : charge a fee: Some lawyers charge exhorbitant fees. | legal/medical fee: The insurance company paid all my medical fees. 2 an amount… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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