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ALL meanings of entry

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  • noun entry An act of going or coming in. 1
  • noun entry permission to enter 1
  • noun entry person: coming in 1
  • noun entry in log, record 1
  • noun entry sth submitted to a competition 1
  • noun entry entrance door 1
  • uncountable noun entry If you gain entry to a particular place, you are able to go in. 0
  • countable noun entry You can refer to someone's arrival in a place as their entry, especially when you think that they are trying to be noticed and admired. 0
  • uncountable noun entry Someone's entry into a particular society or group is their joining of it. 0
  • countable noun entry An entry in a diary, account book, computer file, or reference book is a short piece of writing in it. 0
  • countable noun entry An entry for a competition is a piece of work, for example a story or drawing, or the answers to a set of questions, which you complete in order to take part in the competition. 0
  • singular noun entry Journalists sometimes use entry to refer to the total number of people taking part in an event or competition. For example, if a competition has an entry of twenty people, twenty people take part in it. 0
  • uncountable noun entry Entry in a competition is the act of taking part in it. 0
  • countable noun entry The entry to a place is the way into it, for example a door or gate. 0
  • noun entry the act or an instance of entering; entrance 0
  • noun entry a point or place for entering, such as a door, gate, etc 0
  • noun entry the right or liberty of entering; admission; access 0
  • noun entry (as modifier) 0
  • noun entry the act of recording an item, such as a commercial transaction, in a journal, account, register, etc 0
  • noun entry an item recorded, as in a diary, dictionary, or account 0
  • noun entry a person, horse, car, etc, entering a competition or contest; competitor 0
  • noun entry the competitors entering a contest considered collectively 0
  • noun entry the people admitted at one time to a school, college, or course of study, etc, considered collectively; intake 0
  • noun entry the action of an actor in going on stage or his manner of doing this 0
  • noun entry the act of unlawfully going onto the premises of another with the intention of committing a crime 0
  • noun entry the act of going upon another person's land with the intention of asserting the right to possession 0
  • noun entry any point in a piece of music, esp a fugue, at which a performer commences or resumes playing or singing 0
  • noun entry a card that enables one to transfer the lead from one's own hand to that of one's partner or to the dummy hand 0
  • noun entry a passage between the backs of two rows of terraced houses 0
  • noun entry the act of entering; entrance 0
  • noun entry the right or freedom to enter; entree 0
  • noun entry a way or passage by which to enter; door, hall, etc.; entryway 0
  • noun entry the recording of an item, note, etc. in a list, journal, etc. or of data in a computer file 0
  • noun entry an item thus recorded 0
  • noun entry the registration of a ship or cargo at a customhouse 0
  • noun entry one entered in a race, competition, etc.; entrant 0
  • noun entry two or more horses belonging to the same owner, entered in the same race, and constituting a unit for betting purposes 0
  • noun entry a term defined, or a person, place, abbreviation, etc. identified, in a dictionary 0
  • noun entry the heading under which an encyclopedia article is entered 0
  • noun entry a card that can win a trick and thus gain the lead 0
  • noun entry the taking possession of buildings, land, etc. by entering or setting foot upon them 0
  • noun entry the entering upon premises with the intention of committing burglary or some other crime 0
  • noun entry An entry is the act of recording an item, such as a commercial transaction, in a journal, account, or register. 0
  • noun entry An entry is an item that is recorded, for example in a journal or account. 0
  • noun entry (Uncountable Noun) The act of entering. 0
  • noun entry (Uncountable Noun) Permission to enter. 0
  • noun entry A doorway that provides a means of entering a building. 0
  • noun entry A small room immediately inside the front door of a house or other building, often having an access to a stairway and leading on to other rooms. 0
  • noun entry A small group formed within a church, especially Episcopal, for simple dinner and fellowship, and to help facilitate new friendships. 0
  • noun entry An item in a list, such as an article in a dictionary or encyclopedia; a record made in a log, diary or anything similarly organized; (computing) a datum in a database. 0
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