entry
21entry — noun 1) my moment of entry Syn: appearance, arrival, entrance, ingress, coming Ant: departure, exit 2) the entry to the building See entrance I 1) 3) …
22entry — noun 1) my moment of entry Syn: appearance, arrival, entrance, coming 2) the entry to the flats Syn: entrance, way in, access, approach, door, portal, gate …
23entry*/*/*/ — [ˈentri] noun 1) [U] the right or ability to go into a place Entry to the exhibition costs £5.50.[/ex] They were charged with illegal entry into the US.[/ex] We had to remove the lock on the door to gain entry (= get in).[/ex] 2) [U] the right to …
24entry — /en tree/, n., pl. entries. 1. an act of entering; entrance. 2. a place of ingress or entrance, esp. an entrance hall or vestibule. 3. permission or right to enter; access. 4. the act of entering or recording something in a book, register, list,… …
25entry — / entri/ noun 1. an item of written information put in an accounts ledger (NOTE: The plural is entries.) ♦ to make an entry in a ledger to write in details of a transaction ♦ to contra an entry to enter a similar amount on the opposite side of… …
26entry — See illuminated entry system keyless entry system multi entry remote keyless entry …
27entry — /ˈɛntri / (say entree) noun (plural entries) 1. an act of entering; entrance. 2. a place of ingress or entrance, especially an entrance hall or vestibule. 3. permission or right to enter; access: to have entry into the premises. 4. the act of… …
28entry — The act of one who enters. In burglary, the act of going into a place; it may consist of the insertion, for the purpose of committing a felony, of any part of the body or of any instrument connected with the body, such as a hook or a gun. 13 Am… …
29entry — noun a) The act of entering. entry for children only if accompanied by an adult b) Permission to enter. What does the entry for 2 August 2005 say? Syn: access, enter, entrance …
30entry — Synonyms and related words: access, account, adit, admission, admittance, adversaria, adversary, aide memoire, air lock, annotation, approach, arrival, booking, candidate, cataloging, chronicling, coming in, competitor, contestant, corridor,… …