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Что (кто) такое Entry - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Entry (disambiguation)
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entry         
n.
1.
Ingress, entrance, access.
2.
Passage (into a house), avenue, inlet, hall.
3.
Record, note, minute, memorandum.
entry         
(entries)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If you gain entry to a particular place, you are able to go in.
Bill was among the first to gain entry to Buckingham Palace when it opened to the public recently...
Non-residents were refused entry into the region without authority from their own district...
Entry to the museum is free.
= entrance
N-UNCOUNT: usu N to/into n
No Entry is used on signs to indicate that you are not allowed to go into a particular area or go through a particular door or gate.
PHRASE
2.
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.
He made his triumphal entry into Mexico City.
= entrance
N-COUNT: usu sing, usu with poss
3.
Someone's entry into a particular society or group is their joining of it.
He described Britain's entry into the European Exchange Rate Mechanism as an historic move.
...people who cannot gain entry to the owner-occupied housing sector.
= entrance
N-UNCOUNT: oft N into/to n
4.
An entry in a diary, account book, computer file, or reference book is a short piece of writing in it.
Violet's diary entry for 20 April 1917 records Brigit admitting to the affair...
N-COUNT
5.
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.
The closing date for entries is 31st December.
N-COUNT
6.
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.
Prize-money of nearly ?90,000 has attracted a record entry of 14 horses from Britain and Ireland...
Our competition has attracted a huge entry.
N-SING: with supp, oft N of n
7.
Entry in a competition is the act of taking part in it.
Entry to this competition is by invitation only.
...an entry form.
N-UNCOUNT: oft n in/to n
8.
The entry to a place is the way into it, for example a door or gate.
= entrance
N-COUNT: usu sing
entry         
¦ noun (plural entries)
1. an act or the action of entering.
2. a place of entrance.
dialect a passage between buildings.
3. the right, means, or opportunity to enter.
(also entry into possession) Law the action of taking up the legal right to property.
Bridge a card providing an opportunity to transfer the lead to a particular hand.
4. an item entered in a list, account book, reference book, etc.
5. a person who enters a competition.
the number of entrants in a competition.
6. the forward part of a ship's hull below the waterline, considered in terms of breadth or narrowness.
Origin
ME: from OFr. entree, based on L. intrata, feminine past participle of intrare (see enter).
entry         
n.
headword and definition
(in a dictionary)
1) to give, include an entry
2) a run-on entry
3) at, in, under an entry
act of entering
4) to make an entry (to make a triumphal entry; to make an entry in a diary)
5) to gain entry to (they gained entry to his apartment)
6) forced entry (of a burglar)
7) an entry into (she announced her entry into the presidential race; our entry into the war)
bookkeeping procedure
8) to make an entry for
9) double; single entry
Entry         
·noun A putting upon record in proper form and order.
II. Entry ·noun The act in addition to breaking essential to constitute the offense or burglary.
III. Entry ·noun The actual taking possession of lands or tenements, by entering or setting foot on them.
IV. Entry ·noun 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.
V. Entry ·noun 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.
VI. Entry ·noun 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, ·vt, 8, and Entrance, ·noun, 5.
VII. Entry ·noun 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.
Entry (cards)         
GAINING THE LEAD IN A PARTICULAR HAND IN A CARD GAME
Entry (bridge)
An entry, in trick-taking card games such as bridge, is a means of gaining the lead in a particular hand, i.e.
entry-level         
JOB REQUIRING LITTLE OR NO PRIOR WORK EXPERIENCE IN THE FIELD, OFTEN FILLED BY INDIVIDUALS RECENTLY COMPLETING SCHOOL
Entry level job; Entry level worker; Entry-level worker; Grunt work; Entry-level; Low wage
1.
Entry-level is used to describe basic low-cost versions of products such as cars or computers that are suitable for people who have no previous experience or knowledge of them. (BUSINESS)
Several companies are offering new, entry-level models in hopes of attracting more buyers.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
Entry-level jobs are suitable for people who do not have previous experience or qualifications in a particular area of work. (BUSINESS)
Many entry-level jobs were filled by school leavers.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Data entry         
OPERATION OF INSERTING DATA INTO A DATABASE
Data Entry
Data entry is the process of digitizing data by entering it into a computer system for organization and management purposes. It is a person-based process"Data entry ...
entry-level         
JOB REQUIRING LITTLE OR NO PRIOR WORK EXPERIENCE IN THE FIELD, OFTEN FILLED BY INDIVIDUALS RECENTLY COMPLETING SCHOOL
Entry level job; Entry level worker; Entry-level worker; Grunt work; Entry-level; Low wage
¦ adjective suitable for a beginner or first-time user: entry-level computers.
Graduate entry         
Graduate Entry
A graduate entry degree is term used for an academic degree that denotes a minimum 3-4 year bachelor's degree. It is most commonly used to refer to first professional degree programs.

Википедия

Entry

Entry may refer to:

  • Entry, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in the United States
  • Entry (cards), a term used in trick-taking card-games
  • Entry (economics), a term in connection with markets
  • Entry (film), a 2013 Indian Malayalam film
  • Entry, occurrence of a repeated musical theme, especially in a fugue
  • Atmospheric entry