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1 entrant
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2 entrant en·trant n
['ɛntr(ə)nt](in race, competition) concorrente m/f, partecipante m/f, (Brit: in exam) candidato (-a) -
3 re-entrant
re-entrant /ri:ˈɛntrənt/A a.rientrante: (comput.) re-entrant code, codice rientranteB n.1 (geom.) angolo rientrante2 rientranza. -
4 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
См. также в других словарях:
entrant — entrant, ante (an tran, tran t ) adj. 1° Qui entre. Demandez leurs billets aux personnes entrantes. Substantivement. La personne qui entre. Les entrants et les sortants. • La liaison des scènes se fait par la vue, quand l entrant a vu le… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
entrant — entrant, ante [ ɑ̃trɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. et n. • XIIe; de entrer 1 ♦ Qui entre (dans un groupe). Le nombre des élèves entrants va encore augmenter dans les prochaines années scolaires. Spécialt Qui prend son tour dans l exercice temporaire d une… … Encyclopédie Universelle
entrant — en‧trant [ˈentrənt] noun [countable] MARKETING a company that starts to sell goods or services in a market where they have not sold them before, or one of these goods or services: • Some foreign entrants have recently come into the local market.… … Financial and business terms
entrant — Entrant, [entr]ante. adj. v. Hardy à s introduire. C est un homme qui est entrant, fort entrant. On le fait quelquefois subst. dans la conversation familiere. C est un intrigant. c est un entrant … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Entrant — En trant, n. [See {Entrance}, n.] 1. One who enters; a beginner. The entrant upon life. Bp. Terrot. [1913 Webster] 2. An applicant for admission. Stormonth. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
entrant — ENTRANT, ANTE. adject. Insinuant, engageant. Un homme dont le caractère a je ne sais quoi d entrant. Il est de peu d usage … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
entrant — (n.) 1630s, of professions, etc.; 1838, of contests; from Fr. entrant, prp. of entrer (see ENTER (Cf. enter)) … Etymology dictionary
entrant — index amateur, applicant (candidate), candidate, contender, neophyte, novice, probationer (one being tested) … Law dictionary
entrant — [n] person entering competition, starting new activity aspirant, beginner, candidate, competitor, contestant, convert, entry, incomer, initiate, neophyte, newcomer, new member, novice, participant, petitioner, player, probationer, rival,… … New thesaurus
entrant — ► NOUN ▪ a person who enters, joins, or takes part in something … English terms dictionary
entrant — [en′trənt] n. [Fr < OFr: see ENTRANCE1] a person who enters, esp. one who enters a contest … English World dictionary