Entrance meaning in English
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Definition
an entrance: a door, a way in, the opposite of an exit
a service entrance: access for the delivery of goods to a building
- "To make a long story short, here's my question: is the entrance of our building public or private property?"
- "This is the entrance, and right here is the door that you just came in."
- "It's off to the left by the service entrance."
- "As for the area around the building's entrance, I am pretty confident that the bike is resting on public property."
- "On my way into the office the other day I noticed an old bicycle just outside the main entrance to the Treasure Trove Towers."
- "Now I'm standing inside the huge entrance hall, looking towards the main gallery space."
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