1520s, "act of entering," from Middle French entrance, from entrer (see enter). Sense of "door, gate" first recorded in English 1530s. Meaning "a coming of an actor upon the stage" is from c. 1600.
entrance (v.)
"to throw into a trance," 1590s, from en- (1) "put in" + trance (n.). Meaning "to delight" also is 1590s. Related: Entranced; entrancing; entrancement.
例文
1. The entrance hall is littered with toys and wellington boots.
玄関ホールにはおもちゃやレインブーツが散らばっている。
2.There were people at the entrance giving out leaflets.
入口でチラシを配っている人がいます。/
3.If she had noticed her father 's entrance ,she gave no indication.
彼女は父親の到来に気づいていても、黙っています。
4.Did you have to get through an entrance examination?
入学試験に合格しなければなりませんか。
5.The entrance is well signposted and is in Marbury Road.