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31entry — n. (pl. ies) 1 a the act or an instance of going or coming in. b the coming of an actor on stage. c ceremonial entrance. 2 liberty to go or come in. 3 a a place of entrance; a door, gate, etc. b a lobby. 4 Brit. a passage between buildings. 5 the …
32entry — See: PORT OF ENTRY …
33entry — See: PORT OF ENTRY …
34entry — noun (plural entries) Etymology: Middle English entre, from Anglo French entree, from feminine of entré, past participle of entrer to enter Date: 13th century 1. the right or privilege of entering ; entree 2. the act of entering ; entrance 3. a… …
35entry — See entrance, entry …
36entry — entrance англ. [э/нтрэнс] entry [э/нтри] entrata ит. [энтра/та] entrée фр. [антрэ/] 1) вступление (голоса, инструм., темы) 2) интродукция …
37entry — See: port of entry …
38entry — 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… …
39entry — A record made in a book of account, register, or computer file of a financial transaction, event, proceeding, etc. See also: double entry book keeping …
40entry — A record made in a book of account, register, or computer file of a financial transaction, event, proceeding, etc. See also double entry book keeping …