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entry [ˈentri] N

1. entry:

entry (for competition)
entry (answer)

2. entry (entrance):

entry

3. entry (by car):

entry
wjazd m
no entry

4. entry no pl (joining):

entry to the EU
to gain entry to sth
entry into the market ECON

5. entry LAW (going into):

forcible entry

6. entry (written text):

entry
wpis m
entry of appearance LAW
entry of judgment LAW

7. entry (in dictionary):

entry
hasło nt

8. entry (right to enter):

no entry
no entry (road sign)

9. entry (in competition):

entry
the winning entry

10. entry (person):

entry
uczestnik(-iczka) m (f)

balancing entry N ECON

book entry N ECON

counterpart entry N ECON

debit entry N ECON

entry duty N ECON

entry fee N

entry fee → entrance fee

See also entrance fee

entrance fee N

entry form N

entry tax N ECON

entry tax

re-entry [ˌri:ˈentri] N

1. re-entry (returning to place):

2. re-entry LAW (retaking):

double-entry bookkeeping N no pl

point of entry N ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
As a result, most shops opt to use separate tools to deburr the entry and exit edges of a hole rather than a single tool that can do both.
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The second major disadvantage to manual data entry is the likelihood of typographical errors.
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A drawbridge, on the landward side, over a small channel leading to a gate beneath the tower provided entry to the fort.
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Most undergraduate courses offered have no first year entry requirements, and there are no quotas for most courses.
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A professional land surveyor shall not be liable to arrest or a civil action by reason of this entry.
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In 1961, flagstone paving was added to the interior floor and the exterior entry patio area.
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Often a common entry on the balance sheet is a director's loan account.
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An inglenook originally separated the entry hallway from the living room.
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A lifeline snap off boss allows the alcantara steering wheel to be removed from the car to aid entry and exit to the cockpit.
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Also, mature companies with large amounts of capital invested and brand recognition create "barriers to entry" against new competitors.
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