Entry means a place where you can go inside. We often use it talking about doors or gates to buildings or areas.
The entry to the park is closed.
Please use the main entry door.
Entry can mean the action of going into a place or joining a group. It shows someone starts being inside or part of something.
Her entry to the club was allowed.
Entry is free after 5 pm.
Entry means one piece of information written or stored in a book or computer. For example, a word in a dictionary or data in a list.
She found the entry in the dictionary.
Each entry has a page number.
Entry here means typing or putting information into a computer or system. It is common in offices and technology work.
Data entry is slow on this software.
She works in entry of information.
Entry means having the right or allowed place to join a competition or event. It can be paying or applying to take part.
Entry to the race is now closed.
He paid for his entry in the contest.
Entry in law means physically going onto land or property, often related to rights or legal permission.
The court allowed entry to the property.
Entry to the land without permission is illegal.
Entry here means the first step or movement when someone begins a dance, play, or performance. It is about starting smoothly.
Her entry in the dance was graceful.
The entry sets the mood for the show.
Entry can mean a list of names or items officially written down to take part in an event or contest.
The entry list for the race is long.
They checked the entry before the event.