entrance|entrances in English
noun
[en·trance || 'entrəns]
point of entry, way into a building or other structure, gate, doorway
Use "entrance|entrances" in a sentence
1. Bozeman is relatively close to two of five Yellowstone entrances—Gardiner, the north entrance, and West Yellowstone, the west entrance.
2. There are 3 main entrances to the beach: Brigantine Beach Entrance 1: Ocean Dr W & Lagoon Blvd, Brigantine, NJ 08203
3. Anthills are formed at the entrance and exits to ant colonies and there can be many different entrances and exits to a single nest
4. No garage entrances.
5. Areaways for basement windows, entrances, and garage entrances should be provided with
6. Automatic Entrances - Always Safety First!
7. There are two main entrances into Abkhazia.
8. And the land of Nimʹrod+ at its entrances.
9. What are another words for Adits? Entrances, tunnels, accesses
10. Isothermic air barriers at a variable azimuth angle for entrances
11. 1 The entrances are guarded by watchful security staff.
12. b) Access control at the site entrances and vehicle gates
13. Dramatic Entrance?
14. These Capsuled statuettes were generally located before the entrances to rooms
15. They surely know of important men who made grand entrances.
16. Entrance Angle β [°]
17. Back entrance, clear.
18. Entrance Angle β (°)
19. Entrance angle β
20. So that they may come into the entrances of the nobles.
21. Ludgate was one of the seven principal entrances into the old city.
22. Entrances is incremented on the first pageview or screenview hit of a session.
23. Back entrance, report status.
24. ACV main entrance hall
25. Four Ghosts, north entrance.