প্রবেশ, প্রবেশাধিকার, লেখা, প্রবেশপথ, লিখন, অভিনয়মঁচে প্রবেশ, প্রবেশক্ষমতা, লিপিভুক্ত বিষয়, লিপিবদ্ধকরণবিষয়, গমনাগমন, ভিতরের প্রবেশপথ, লিখিত বিষয়, প্রতিযোগীদের তালিকা
(1) An item inserted in a written record.
(2) The act of beginning something new.
(3) A written record of a commercial transaction.
(4) Something (manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc., as in a competition.
(5) Something that provides access (to get in or get out.
(6) The act of entering.
(7) Something (manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc.) submitted for the judgment of others (as in a competition).
(8) Something that provides access (entry or exit).
(9) Way in to a place.
(10) Introduction; permission to enter.
(11) Person participating in competition; effort.
(12) Listing in a record.
(1) Undocumented workers seeking entry to the United States
(2) Maybe she would go away after a while, but all the same he had to go upstairs and past the kiosk and the bar if he wanted to get to the entry doors.
(3) The Liquor License Act states that bar staff and security have the right to refuse entry to anyone.
(4) A fluffed entry
(5) Some snorkellers swam alongside a whale shark, while divers of one boat made their entry to find themselves among a welcoming committee of pilot whales.
(6) Ireland had benefited more than any other state from the EU and other countries seeking entry should not be denied the same opportunity.
(7) Indeed, in the case just postulated, product differentiation would be an open invitation to entry and to competition.
(8) The concerto soloist, a distinguished cellist, made an incorrect entry , and there was some untidy wind playing.
(9) Extending along the northern portion of the library is a glass-enclosed entry that leads the visitor up a gradual slope that enhances a spiritual feeling.
(10) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510That is where the actors made their entry and exit and the tunnel still runs from below the stage to the front of the building,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he reveals.
(11) He was refused entry to the club
(12) I understand that people need to be compensated to jury these competitions, which is why we have entry fees.
(13) The court heard that when police went to her home they said they had to make a forced entry to arrest her after clearly warning her three times that they wanted her to open her front door.
(14) The competition entry fee is u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu25511.50 in addition to normal phone charge, and entrants can send up to 20 text messages on any one number.
(15) A total entry of 34 competitors played in the competition and the adults probably learned a few tips about the finer points of the game.
(16) King opts for slower tempos than expected, illuminating every stately arpeggio in the opening instrumental prelude until the explosive entry of the voices.
(17) The living room melted into a study with the same hard wood floors by an elegant arched doorway directly opposite the entry door.
(18) On May 9 that year William Fitzherbert, recently restored as Archbishop of York by pope Anastatius IV, made his entry into York.
(19) More men than women who were eligible for entry into the study declined to be enrolled because of a concern about prosecution for driving under the influence.
(20) While the crowd settled down with the initial bang, the star of the show made his entry .
appearance
admission
item
recording
contestant
debut
entree
entering
submission
Egress
Exit
Blackballing
Conclusion
Refusal
Rejection
Fan
Spectator