back entrance - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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back entrance (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/bæk ˈɛntrəns/

Meaning and Usage

The term "back entrance" refers to an access point or doorway located at the rear or back of a building or area, as opposed to the main or front entrance. It is commonly used in both written and oral contexts, especially in discussions related to architecture, security, or hospitality. The frequency of use can vary based on context but is generally used in more practical or descriptive scenarios, often in written texts such as real estate descriptions, architectural plans, or security protocols.

Example Sentences

  1. The delivery truck used the back entrance to avoid disrupting the guests in the main lobby.
  2. Доставка использовала задний вход, чтобы не мешать гостям в главном вестибюле.

  3. She found a hidden back entrance that led to a beautiful garden.

  4. Она нашла скрытый задний вход, который вел в красивый сад.

  5. The restaurant offers a back entrance for staff to keep the front area clear for customers.

  6. Ресторан предлагает задний вход для сотрудников, чтобы держать переднюю часть свободной для клиентов.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "back entrance" itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, here are some phrases that include the word "back," which may provide some contextual understanding:

  1. Back to the drawing board – This phrase means to start over, often after a failure.
  2. After the project failed, the team went back to the drawing board to come up with a new plan.
  3. После провала проекта команда вернулась к началу, чтобы придумать новый план.

  4. Back against the wall – This expression indicates being in a difficult situation with few options left.

  5. With bills piling up, he found himself with his back against the wall.
  6. С накоплением счетов он обнаружил, что его прижали к стене.

  7. Look back in anger – This phrase refers to reflecting on past experiences with resentment.

  8. She decided not to look back in anger, focusing instead on her future.
  9. Она решила не взглянуть назад с гневом, сосредоточившись вместо этого на своем будущем.

  10. Back in the day – This expression refers to a time in the past, often with a sense of nostalgia.

  11. Back in the day, we used to spend summers playing outside until dark.
  12. В старые добрые времена мы проводили лето, играя на улице до темноты.

Etymology

The term "back entrance" combines "back," derived from Old English "bæc," meaning the rear side, and "entrance," which comes from the Old French "entree," meaning the act of entering, and the Latin "intrare," meaning to enter. Together, they describe an entry point located at the rear.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Rear entrance - Service entrance - Secondary entrance

Antonyms: - Front entrance - Main entrance - Primary access point



25-07-2024