entry

entry
entry [ˈentrɪ]
1. noun
   a. ( = action) entrée f ; (in competition) participation f
• to make an entry faire son entrée
• "no entry" (on gate) « défense d'entrer » ; (in one-way street) « sens interdit »
   b. ( = way in) entrée f
   c. ( = item) (on list) inscription f ; (in account book, ledger) écriture f ; (in dictionary, encyclopedia) ( = term) article m ; ( = headword) entrée f
   d. ( = participants) there is a large entry for the 200 metres il y a beaucoup de concurrents pour le 200 mètres
• there are only three entries (for race, competition) il n'y a que trois concurrents
2. compounds
► entry fee noun prix m d'entrée
► entry form noun fiche f d'inscription
► entry-level adjective (Computing) de base ; [model, car, product] d'entrée de gamme
► entry permit noun visa m d'entrée
► entry phone noun interphone m
► entry requirements plural noun conditions fpl d'admission
► entry visa noun visa m d'entrée
* * *
['entrɪ]
noun
1) (door, act of entering) entrée f

to gain entry to ou into — s'introduire dans [building]; accéder à [computer file]

to force entry to ou into — s'introduire de force dans

2) (admission) gen admission f; (to country) entrée f

‘no entry’ — (on door) ‘défense d'entrer’; (in one way street) ‘sens interdit’

3) (recorded item) (in dictionary, log) entrée f; (in encyclopedia) article m; (in diary) note f; (in register) inscription f; (in ledger, accounts book) écriture f

to make an entry in one's diary — écrire or noter quelque chose dans son journal

4) (for competition) œuvre f présent ée à un concours; (for song contest) titre m

send your entry to... — envoyez votre réponse à...


English-French dictionary. 2013.

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