English-Thai Dictionary
entrance
N ทางเข้า ประตูเข้า ประตูออก ประตู door entry gate tang-kao
entrance
N สิทธิ ใน การ เข้า entry sid-nai-kan-kao
entrance
VT จับใจ ทำให้ ลุ่มหลง charm enchant fascinate jab-jai
entranceway
N ทางเข้า entryway
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ENTRANCE
n.[L. intrans, intro. ] 1. The act of entering into a place; as the entrance of a person into a house or an apartment.
2. The power of entering. Let the porter give no entrance to strangers.
Where diligence opens the door of the understanding, and impartiality keeps it, truth is sure to find an entrance and a welcome too.
3. The door, gate, passage or avenue, by which a place may be entered.
They said, show us the entrance into the city. Judges 1:24.
4. Commencement; initiation; beginning. A youth at his entrance on a difficult science, is apt to be discouraged.
5. The act of taking possession, as of land; as the entrance of an heir or a disseizor into lands and tenements.
6. The act of taking possession, as of an office. Magistrates at their entrance into office, usually take an oath.
7. The act of entering a ship or goods at the custom-house.
8. The beginning of any thing.
St. Augustine, in the entrance of one of his discourses, makes a kind of apology.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ENTRANCE
En "trance, n. Etym: [OF. entrance, fr. OF. & F. entrant, p. pr. of entrer to enter. See Enter. ]
1. The act of entering or going into; ingress; as, the entrance of a person into a house or an apartment; hence, the act of taking possession, as of property, or of office; as, the entrance of an heir upon his inheritance, or of a magistrate into office.
2. Liberty, power, or permission to enter; as, to give entrance to friends. Shak.
3. The passage, door, or gate, for entering. Show us, we pray thee, the entrance into the city. Judg. i. 24.
4. The entering upon; the beginning, or that with which the beginning is made; the commencement; initiation; as, a difficult entrance into business. "Beware of entrance to a quarrel. " Shak. St. Augustine, in the entrance of one of his discourses, makes a kind of apology. Hakewill.
5. The causing to be entered upon a register, as a ship or goods, at a customhouse; an entering; as, his entrance of the arrival was made the same day.
6. (Naut. ) (a ) The angle which the bow of a vessel makes with the water at the water line. Ham. Nav. Encyc. (b ) The bow, or entire wedgelike forepart of a vessel, below the water line. Totten.
ENTRANCE
En *trance ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Entranced; p. pr. & vb. n.Entrancing. ] Etym: [Pref. en- + trance. ]
1. To put into a trance; to make insensible to present objects. Him, still entranced and in a litter laid, They bore from field and to the bed conveyed. Dryden.
2. To put into an ecstasy; to ravish with delight or wonder; to enrapture; to charm. And I so ravished with her heavenly note, I stood entranced, and had no room for thought. Dryden.
ENTRANCEMENT
ENTRANCEMENT En *trance "ment, n.
Defn: The act of entrancing, or the state of trance or ecstasy. Otway.
New American Oxford Dictionary
entrance
en trance 1 |ˈentrəns ˈɛntrəns | ▶noun an opening, such as a door, passage, or gate, that allows access to a place. • [ usu. in sing. ] an act or instance of going or coming in: at their abrupt entrance he rose to his feet. • [ usu. in sing. ] the coming of an actor or performer onto a stage: her final entrance is as a triumphant princess. • the right, means, or opportunity to enter somewhere or be a member of an institution, society, or other body: about fifty people attempted to gain entrance | [ as modifier ] : an entrance examination. • Music another term for entry. PHRASES make an (or one's ) entrance (of an actor or performer ) come on stage. • enter somewhere in a conspicuous or impressive way: she slowly counted to ten before making her entrance. ORIGIN late 15th cent. (in the sense ‘right or opportunity of admission ’): from Old French, from entrer ‘enter. ’
entrance
en trance 2 |enˈtrans ɪnˈtræns | ▶verb [ with obj. ] fill (someone ) with wonder and delight, holding their entire attention: I was entranced by a cluster of trees that were lit up by fireflies | (as adj. entrancing ) : he had never seen a more entrancing woman. • cast a spell on: Orpheus entranced the wild beasts. DERIVATIVES en trance ment noun, en tranc ing ly adverb
entranceway
en trance way |ˈentrənsˌwā ˈɛntrənsweɪ | ▶noun a way into a place or thing, esp. a doorway or corridor at the entrance to a building.
Oxford Dictionary
entrance
entrance 1 |ˈɛntr (ə )ns | ▶noun 1 an opening, such as a door, passage, or gate, that allows access to a place. 2 [ usu. in sing. ] an act or instance of entering somewhere: at their abrupt entrance he rose to his feet | their entrance into the political arena. • [ usu. in sing. ] the coming of an actor or performer on to a stage: her final entrance is as a triumphant princess. • [ mass noun ] the right, means, or opportunity to enter somewhere or be a member of an institution, society, or other body: about fifty people attempted to gain entrance | [ as modifier ] : an entrance examination. PHRASES make an (or one's ) entrance (of an actor or performer ) come on stage. • enter somewhere in a conspicuous or impressive way: she slowly counted to ten before making her entrance. ORIGIN late 15th cent. (in the sense ‘right or opportunity of admission ’): from Old French, from entrer ‘enter ’.
entrance
entrance 2 |ɪnˈtrɑːns, ɛn- | ▶verb [ with obj. ] fill (someone ) with wonder and delight, holding their entire attention: I was entranced by the city's beauty | (as adj. entrancing ) : an entrancing girl. • cast a spell on: Orpheus entranced the wild beasts. DERIVATIVES entrancement noun, entrancingly adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent. (formerly also as intrance ): from en- 1, in- 2 ‘into ’ + trance .
entranceway
entranceway ▶noun a door or corridor at the entrance to a building.
entrance wound
en |trance wound ▶noun another term for entry wound.
American Oxford Thesaurus
entrance
entrance 1 noun 1 the main entrance: entry, way in, entryway, entranceway, access, approach; door, portal, gate; opening, mouth; entrance hall, foyer, lobby, porch. ANTONYMS exit. 2 the entrance of Mrs. Salter: appearance, arrival, entry, ingress, coming. ANTONYMS exit, departure. 3 he was refused entrance: admission, admittance, entry, right of entry, access, ingress.
entrance
entrance 2 verb 1 I was entranced by her beauty: enchant, bewitch, beguile, captivate, mesmerize, hypnotize, spellbind; enthrall, engross, absorb, fascinate; stun, stupefy, overpower, electrify; charm, dazzle, delight; informal bowl over, knock out. 2 Orpheus entranced the wild beasts: cast a spell on, bewitch, hex, spellbind, hypnotize, mesmerize.
entrance fee
entrance fee noun the club charges an entrance fee: admission, cover charge, cover, entry charge, ticket.
Oxford Thesaurus
entrance (stress on the first syllable)
entrance 1 |(stress on the first syllable )| noun 1 the main entrance to the site: entry, way in, means of entry /access, ingress, access, approach; door, doorway, portal, gate, gateway; opening, mouth; drive, driveway, passageway, gangway; entrance hall, foyer, lobby, porch, concourse, threshold; N. Amer. entryway. ANTONYMS exit. 2 they were interrupted by the entrance of Mrs Little: appearance, arrival, entry, ingress, coming, coming /going in, materialization, approach, introduction. ANTONYMS departure, exit. 3 he was refused entrance until somebody arrived who could vouch for him: admission, admittance, entry, access, ingress, entrée, permission to enter, right of entry, the opportunity to enter.
entrance (stress on the second syllable)
entrance 2 |(stress on the second syllable )| verb 1 I was entranced by the bird's beauty: enchant, bewitch, beguile, enrapture, captivate, capture, mesmerize, hypnotize, spellbind, hold spellbound, send into transports /raptures; enthral, grip, engage, rivet, engross, absorb, fascinate, carry away; stun, overpower, take someone's breath away; charm, delight; thrill, excite, electrify; informal bowl over, knock out; literary ravish. ANTONYMS bore. 2 literary Orpheus entranced the wild beasts: cast a spell on, put a spell on, put under a spell, put in a trance, bewitch, witch, hex, spellbind, hypnotize, mesmerize; literary trance.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
entrance
en trance 1 /éntr (ə )ns /→enter 名詞 複 ~s /-ɪz /1 C «…の » 入口 , 玄関 , 戸口, 門 «to , into , of » (↔exit 1 )▸ the front [back ] entrance 表 [裏 ]口 ▸ the main entrance of [to ] the museum 博物館の正門 (!ofは建物の一部, toは通路であることを意味する ) 2 U 【学校 会などへの 】入学, 入会 , 加入, 参加 «to , into » ; ⦅かたく ⦆【場所への 】入場権, 入場許可 ; «…に » 入りこむこと «to » ▸ entrance requirements 入学 [入会 ]資格 ▸ take [pass, fail ] the entrance examination 入学試験を受ける [に合格する, に失敗する ] (!⦅コーパス ⦆大学 (院 )などへの入学はadmission ) ▸ gain entrance to an unoccupied house 空家に入りこむ ▸ No Entrance .⦅掲示 ⦆立ち入り禁止 3 C 〖通例an /one's ~〗入ってくること (→admission 1a ); (人目を引く )入場 , 到着 ; 【舞台への 】(俳優の ) 登場 «on , into » ▸ make a grand entrance 堂々と入場 [登場 ]する ▸ The actor made his entrance on the stage .その俳優が舞台に登場した 4 C 〖単数形で 〗【活動などへの 】進出 , 参入 «into » ; 【役職などへの 】就任 «into, upon » ▸ the entrance into the Chinese market 中国市場への進出 [参入 ]5 C (楽譜 台本の )入り 〘演奏 演技の開始の場所 〙.~́ examin à tion 入学 [入社 ]試験 .~́ f è e (美術館などの )入場料 ; 入学 [入会 ]金 .~́ h à ll ⦅主に英 ⦆(邸宅 ホテルなどの )玄関広間 .~́ r à mp 高速道路入口 .
entrance
en trance 2 /ɪntrǽns |-trɑ́ːns /動詞 他動詞 «…で » …を魅了する, 引き付ける (enchant ) «with » (!しばしば受け身で ) .
entranced
en tr á nced /-t /形容詞 «…で » 魅了された [されて ], うっとりとなった [なって ] «by , with » .