English-Thai Dictionary
entry
N การกรอก ข้อมูล การ บันทึก ข้อมูล ลง ใน คอมพิวเตอร์ kan-krok-kor-mun
entry
N การ เข้า entrance kan-kao
entry
N คนที่ เข้าแข่งขัน สัตว์ ที่ เข้าแข่งขัน สิ่ง ที่ เข้าแข่งขัน kon-ti-kao-kaeng-kan
entry
N สิทธิ ใน การ เข้า admission admittance sid-nai-kan-kao
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ENTRY
n.The passage by which persons enter a house or other building. 1. The act of entering; entrance; ingress; as the entry of a person into a house or city; the entry of a river into the sea or a lake; the entry of air into the blood; the entry of a spear into the flesh.
2. The act of entering and taking possession of lands or other estate.
3. The act of committing to writing, or of recording in a book. Make an entry of every sale, of every debt and credit.
4. The exhibition or depositing of a ship's papers at the custom house, to procure license to land goods; or the giving an account of a ship's cargo to the officer of the customs, and obtaining his permission to land the goods.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ENTRY
En "try, n.; pl. Entries. Etym: [OE. entree, entre, F. entrée, fr. entrer to enter. See Enter, and cf. Entrée.]
1. The act of entering or passing into or upon; entrance; ingress; hence, beginnings or first attempts; as, the entry of a person into a house or city; the entry of a river into the sea; the entry of air into the blood; an entry upon an undertaking.
2. The act of making or entering a record; a setting down in writing the particulars, as of a transaction; as, an entry of a sale; also, that which is entered; an item. A notary made an entry of this act. Bacon.
3. That by which entrance is made; a passage leading into a house or other building, or to a room; a vestibule; an adit, as of a mine. A straight, long entry to the temple led. Dryden.
4. (Com. )
Defn: The exhibition or depositing of a ship's papers at the customhouse, to procure license to land goods; or the giving an account of a ship's cargo to the officer of the customs, and obtaining his permission to land the goods. See Enter, v. t., 8, and Entrance, n.,
5.
5. (Law ) (a ) The actual taking possession of lands or tenements, by entering or setting foot on them. (b ) A putting upon record in proper form and order. (c ) The act in addition to breaking essential to constitute the offense or burglary. Burrill. Bill of entry. See under Bill. -- Double entry, Single entry. See Bookkeeping. -- Entry clerk (Com. ), a clerk who makes the original entries of transactions in a business. -- Writ of entry (Law ), a writ issued for the purpose of obtaining possession of land from one who has unlawfully entered and continues in possession. Bouvier.
ENTRYNG
ENTRYNG En "tryng, n.
Defn: Am entrance. [Obs. ] So great an entryng and so large. Chaucer.
New American Oxford Dictionary
entry
en try |ˈentrē ˈɛntri | ▶noun ( pl. entries ) 1 an act of going or coming in: the door was locked, but he forced an entry. • a place of entrance, such as a door or lobby. • the right, means, or opportunity to enter a place or be a member of something: undocumented workers seeking entry to the United States. • the action of undertaking something or becoming a member of something: more young people are postponing their entry into full-time work. • Bridge a card providing an opportunity to transfer the lead to a particular hand. • Law the action of taking up the legal right to property. • Music the point in a piece of music at which a particular performer in an ensemble starts or resumes playing or singing. • dialect a passage between buildings. 2 an item written or printed in a diary, list, ledger, or reference book. • the action of recording such an item: sophisticated features to help ensure accurate data entry. 3 a person or thing competing in a race or competition: from the hundreds of entries we received, twelve winners were finally chosen. • [ in sing. ] the number of competitors in a particular race or competition. • the action of participating in a race or competition. 4 the forward part of a ship's hull below the waterline, considered in terms of breadth or narrowness. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French entree, based on Latin intrata, feminine past participle of intrare (see enter ).
entry form
en try form ▶noun an application form for a competition.
entry inhibitor
en try in hib i tor ▶noun a class of anti-HIV drugs that work by blocking the entry of the virus into a host cell.
entryism
entryism |ˈɛntrɪɪz (ə )m |(also entrism ) ▶noun [ mass noun ] the infiltration of a political party by members of another group, with the intention of subverting its policies or objectives. DERIVATIVES entryist noun
entry-level
en try-lev el |ˈɛntri ˌlɛvəl | ▶adjective at the lowest level in an employment hierarchy: he was hired as an entry-level research assistant. • (of a product ) suitable for a beginner or first-time user; basic: entry-level computers.
entryphone
entry |phone |ˈɛntrɪfəʊn | ▶noun Brit. trademark a type of intercom at the entrance to a building by which visitors are required to identify themselves before the door is unlocked by an internal device.
entryway
en try way |ˈentrēˌwā ˈɛntriˌweɪ | ▶noun a way in to somewhere or something; an entrance.
entry word
en try word ▶noun a word, phrase, or name that is the subject of and heading for an entry in a dictionary, glossary, or encyclopedia, and is usu. set in boldface or another distinctive type; a headword or lemma.
entry wound
en try wound |wo͞ond ˈɛntri ˌwund | ▶noun a wound made by a bullet or other missile at the point where it entered the body.
Oxford Dictionary
entry
entry |ˈɛntri | ▶noun ( pl. entries ) 1 an act of going or coming in: the door was locked, but he forced an entry. • a place of entrance, such as a door or lobby. • dialect a passage between buildings. • [ mass noun ] the right, means, or opportunity to enter a place or be a member of something: people seeking entry to Australia. • [ mass noun ] the action of entering something: more young people are postponing their entry into full-time work. • Music the point at which a particular performer in an ensemble starts or resumes playing or singing. • Bridge a card providing an opportunity to transfer the lead to a particular hand. • (also entry into possession ) [ mass noun ] Law the action of taking up the legal right to property. 2 an item written or printed in a diary, list, account book, or reference book. • [ mass noun ] the action of recording an item in a diary, list, etc.: sophisticated features to help ensure accurate data entry. 3 a person or thing competing in a race or competition: from the hundreds of entries we received, twelve winners were finally chosen. • [ in sing. ] the number of competitors in a particular race or competition. • [ mass noun ] the action of participating in a race or competition. 4 the forward part of a ship's hull below the waterline, considered in terms of breadth or narrowness. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French entree, based on Latin intrata, feminine past participle of intrare (see enter ).
entry form
entry form ▶noun an application form for a competition.
entry inhibitor
en try in hib i tor ▶noun a class of anti-HIV drugs that work by blocking the entry of the virus into a host cell.
entryism
entryism |ˈɛntrɪɪz (ə )m |(also entrism ) ▶noun [ mass noun ] the infiltration of a political party by members of another group, with the intention of subverting its policies or objectives. DERIVATIVES entryist noun
entry-level
entry-level ▶adjective (of a product ) suitable for a beginner or first-time user; basic: entry-level computers. • at the lowest level in an employment hierarchy.
entryphone
entry |phone |ˈɛntrɪfəʊn | ▶noun Brit. trademark a type of intercom at the entrance to a building by which visitors are required to identify themselves before the door is unlocked by an internal device.
entryway
entry |way |ˈɛntrɪwɛɪ | ▶noun N. Amer. a way in to somewhere or something; an entrance.
entry word
en try word ▶noun a word, phrase, or name that is the subject of and heading for an entry in a dictionary, glossary, or encyclopedia, and is usu. set in boldface or another distinctive type; a headword or lemma.
entry wound
entry wound ▶noun a wound made by a bullet or other missile at the point where it entered the body.
American Oxford Thesaurus
entry
entry noun 1 my moment of entry: appearance, arrival, entrance, ingress, coming. ANTONYMS departure, exit. 2 the entry to the building. See entrance 1 (sense 1 ). 3 he was refused entry: admission, admittance, entrance, access, ingress. 4 entries in the cash book: item, record, note, listing; memo, memorandum; account. 5 data entry: recording, archiving, logging, documentation, capture, keying. 6 we must pick a winner from the entries: contestant, competitor, contender, entrant, participant; candidate, applicant; submission, entry form, application.
entry-level
entry-level adjective entry-level management: introductory, elementary, basic, first, starter, junior.
Oxford Thesaurus
entry
entry noun 1 my moment of entry was masked by smoke: appearance, arrival, entrance, ingress, coming, coming /going in, approach, introduction, materialization. ANTONYMS departure. 2 the entry to a block of flats: entrance, way in, means of entry /access, ingress, access, approach; door, doorway, portal, gate, gateway; drive, driveway, passageway, gangway; entrance hall, foyer, lobby, porch, concourse, threshold; N. Amer. entryway. ANTONYMS exit. 3 he was refused entry to the meeting: admission, admittance, entrance, access, ingress, entrée, permission to enter, right of entry, the opportunity to enter. 4 the entries in the cash book: item, record, statement, note, listing, jotting; memo, memorandum; account, description. 5 pull-down menus make data entry a snap: recording, noting, filing, registering, archiving, logging, taking down, setting down, documenting, documentation, capture. 6 the judges had the difficult task of choosing a winner from the 340 entries: contestant, competitor, contender, challenger, entrant, participant, player, candidate, applicant; submission, attempt, try, effort, turn; entry form, application; informal go.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
entry
en try /éntri /→enter 名詞 複 entries /-z /1 a. U 〖具体例では 可算 ; 通例単数形で 〗【場所 建物などに 】入ること ; «…への » 入場, 入国 ; (人目を引く )登場, 到着 (entrance 1 ) «into , to » (↔exit 1 )▸ No Entry ⦅掲示 ⦆立ち入り禁止 ▸ A petty thief gained entry through a window .こそ泥は窓から侵入した ▸ There is no sign of forced entry .無理やり押し入った形跡はない b. U «…に » 入る権利 , «…への » 入場許可 «to , into » ▸ Tom was denied entry to the country .トムはその国に入国することを拒否された 2 U «…への » 加入, 入学 , 入会, 参入 (entrance 1 ) «into , to » ▸ The country was refused entry to the European Union .その国は欧州連合への加入を拒絶された ▸ entry requirements 入学資格 (!⦅コーパス ⦆大学 (院 )などへの入学はadmission ) ▸ America's entry into the war アメリカの参戦 3 a. C (競技会などへの )参加 (者 ), (展覧会などへの )出品 (作品 ); 〖通例単数形で 〗参加者数 , 出展品目数 ▸ The deadline for entries is March 31 .参加 [出品 ]の締切日は3月31日です b. U «…に » 参加すること «in, to » .4 C 〖通例単数形で 〗入口 , 玄関 (entrance 1 ); ⦅英 ⦆(建物の間の )細い通路 .5 C (百科事典 辞書などの )項目 , 見出し (語 ), (帳簿 日誌などの )記入 [記載 ]事項 ; U 記入 [記載 ]すること .6 U C 〘コンピュ 〙エントリ , 項目 .7 C 河口 .8 C 〘楽 〙(あるパートの )入りの部分 .9 U C 〘法 〙(土地 家屋への )立入り .10 C 〘トランプ 〙エントリー (を可能にする )札 .~́ cl è arance ⦅英 ⦆エントリークリアランス 〘6か月以上の英国留学などの際に必要とされる入国許可 (証 )〙.~́ f è e 入場料 (admission fee ).~́ p è rmit 入国許可 (証 ).~́ v ì sa 入国ビザ .
entryism
en try ism /éntriɪ̀z (ə )m /名詞 U 政党への潜入 .
entry-level
é ntry-l è vel 形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗初歩的な 〈仕事など 〉; 入門者向きの 〈製品など 〉.
entryway
é ntry w à y 名詞 複 ~s C ⦅米 ⦆入口用通路 .