entree
美['ɒntreɪ] 英['ɒntreɪ]
n. 入场许可;主菜
详细释义
n.(名词)- <法>入场权,入场许可
- <美>主菜或主菜之前的小菜
- <正式>获准进入的权利或特权
英英释义
Noun- the principal dish of a meal
- the right to enter
- something that provides access (to get in or get out);
"they waited at the entrance to the garden" "beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral"
- the act of entering;
"she made a graceful entree into the ballroom"
例句
用作名词(n.)- Her wealth and reputation gave her (an) entree into upper-class circles.她的财富和声望使她得以进入上层社会。
- His stature and charisma have given him entree from the White House in Washington to 10 Downing Street in London.他的光辉形象和领袖魅力让他得以受到华盛顿白宫和伦敦唐宁街的接待。
- Vietnam was his entree to the new Administration, his third incarnation as a foreign policy consultant.越南战争成了他进入新政府的敲门砖。他担任政府的对外政策顾问,那是第三次了。
- We are having four courses: appetizers, salad, entree and dessert.我们有四道菜:开胃菜、凉拌菜、主菜和甜品。
- Even at a nice restaurant, I still cut costs by ordering an entree and little else.即使是在不错的餐馆,我还是会为了省钱,就点份主菜,再稍点点其它的。