entryway
noun [ C ] US uk/ˈen.tri.weɪ/ us/ˈen.tri.weɪ/
过道,走廊
a way into a place; an entrance
The doors were an entryway to a basement area.
See also: entry
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- You may have friends and relatives who like to visit and need accessible entryways.
- Old, broken-down fences and furniture were visible through the entryway.
- Inside the church's entryway are writings that appear to be in Arabic.
- An octagonal overlook on the second floor (rimmed with an iron railing) offers a dramatic view of the entryway beneath.
- We don't know whether this is a passing fad or if it's an entryway into an addiction.
- Interested adults can also find an entryway into biotech at community colleges.