English to Gujarati Dictionary entrance

entrance

પ્રવેશ
definition
verb
I was entranced by a cluster of trees that were lit up by fireflies
fill (someone) with wonder and delight, holding their entire attention.
noun
A stained glass front door opens into an entrance hall with understairs storage, ceiling coving, a centre rose and a decorative archway.
an opening, such as a door, passage, or gate, that allows access to a place.
translation of 'entrance'
પ્રવેશમાર્ગ,
પ્રવેશ,
પ્રવેશદ્વાર
noun
પ્રવેશ દ્વાર
example
The most distinctive feature, his face, would 'entrance' girls to him; that very same feature would drive them off later.
There's even talk of instituting 'entrance' exams to decrease the number of students entering community colleges.
Places are determined by the results of the nationwide university 'entrance' examination.
The senate was usually limited to 600 members, and 'entrance' was dependent on property qualifications and election to key offices.
As they patiently waited in line, they continually saw people show up and gain 'entrance' right away without having to wait.
This practice marked 'entrance' into Baptist society, and demanded a rejection of infant baptism.
If they had this rule, ladies would have the right to demand 'entrance' .
It was an 'entrance' modelled on the performance of Gary Cooper in High Noon and here, just down the road from Hollywood, it was made by the biggest star in town.
The upcoming yearly college 'entrance' examination creates a huge demand for such pencils.
The winner is able to go straight to university without attending 'entrance' examinations.
By the time they have cleared the school examinations, professional 'entrance' tests are upon them, catching them unawares.
The largest in the grand hall, facing the two thrones, lead to greater halls, the 'entrance' to the palace, and grand ballrooms.
Following graduation from high school, he set out for Tokyo to prepare for university 'entrance' examinations.
I know this for a fact, because every day they all seem to stand in my way and block the 'entrance' to the ticket gates.
This now historic activity started in 1862 when the universities ceased to have 'entrance' examinations and ended in 1968.
A stained glass front door opens into an 'entrance' hall with understairs storage, ceiling coving, a centre rose and a decorative archway.
Two sets of wrought-iron gates herald the 'entrance' to a driveway that sweeps in a horseshoe round the front of the building.
an 'entrance' examination
Improvement work will now allow an impressive 'entrance' to the Saint Patrick Centre from Market Street.
The 'entrance' on to the stage was greeted with a mixture of squealing, screams, shouts and rounds of applause!
about fifty people attempted to gain 'entrance'
at their abrupt 'entrance' he rose to his feet
her final 'entrance' is as a triumphant princess
their 'entrance' into the political arena
The only way it will commend itself to students and become established is as a prerequisite of university 'entrance' , demanded by students and vice - chancellors alike.
That hidden door was the 'entrance' to a maze of passageways that go throughout the entire castle.
Startled by the abrupt 'entrance' of his daughter, he got up quickly.
Instead, I've only just passed under the grand arch at the 'entrance' to Lions Gate Studios.
at their abrupt 'entrance' he rose to his feet
If the reliability of the Bagrut exams is undermined, the universities will introduce 'entrance' examinations, he warned.
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