entry’ in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for entry’ in the English»Italian Dictionary

entry [Brit ˈɛntri, Am ˈɛntri] N

credit entry [ˈkredɪtˌentrɪ] N

entry word [ˈentrɪˌwɜːd] N Am

entry-level [Brit, Am ˈɛntriˌlɛvəl] ADJ

entry wound [Am ˈɛntri ˌwund] N

entry permit [ˈentrɪˌpɜːmɪt] N

entry requirements [ˈentrɪrɪˌkwaɪəmənts] N npl

entry’ in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for entry’ in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

re-entry <-ies> [ˌri:·ˈen·tri] N

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entry’ Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

entry is restricted to
port of entry
to refuse sb entry

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Entry to the park is by smart card only, obtained and loaded at the main gate.
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The second major disadvantage to manual data entry is the likelihood of typographical errors.
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Primary indexes are different from secondary indexes in that the index entry is the record itself, and not a logical pointer to the record.
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Insurance company claims departments employ a large number of claims adjusters supported by a staff of records management and data entry clerks.
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The balance of the balance sheet reflects the conventions of double-entry bookkeeping, by which business transactions are recorded.
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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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In 1961, flagstone paving was added to the interior floor and the exterior entry patio area.
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The definition and usage of the word cultigen has undergone subsequent change (see entry under cultigen).
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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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Artists received fees to entertain an audience who had paid an entry fee.
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