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∎ Poland's entry into the EU l'entrée de la Pologne dans l'UE(c) (admission) entrée f, accès m;∎ this ticket gives you free entry to the exhibition ce billet te donne le droit d'entrer gratuitement à l'exposition;∎ she was refused entry to the country on lui a refusé l'entrée dans le pays;(d) (in dictionary) entrée f; (in diary) notation f; (in encyclopedia) article m; (on list) inscription f; Computing (of data) entrée f; Accountancy (in account book, ledger) écriture f, article m; Accountancy (action) passation f d'écriture, inscription f;∎ Accountancy to make an entry (in ledger) porter un article à compte, passer une écriture; (in journal etc) inscrire quelque chose;∎ Nautical an entry in the log un élément du journal de bord(e) (competitor) inscription f; (item submitted for competition) participant(e) m,f, concurrent(e) m,f;∎ Sport a late entry un(e) participant(e) de dernière minute(f) (UNCOUNT) (number of entrants) taux m de participation;∎ the entry is down this year (in competition) le taux de participation est en baisse cette année; (in exam) les candidats sont moins nombreux cette année; (at school, university) le nombre d'inscriptions a baissé cette année;∎ a big/small entry (in competition) une forte/faible participation►► American entry blank feuille f d'inscription;entry card (for entry to a country) fiche f de police (au débarquement);entry form feuille f d'inscription;entry permit visa m d'entrée;entry tax taxe f d'entrée;entry visa visa m d'entrée;entry wound point m d'entrée d'une balle
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