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エントリー — meaning in English: entry

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エントリー
entorī
不倫
furin
隔離
kakuri
kubi
合計
goukei
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use エントリー when discussing applications for contests, job openings, or entries in events. For example, you might hear it in a conversation about signing up for a marathon or entering a photography competition.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 登録 (とうろく, tōroku), which means 'registration.' However, エントリー often conveys a sense of participation in a competitive context, while 登録 is more about the act of signing up without the competitive connotation.
Culture
The term エントリー has its roots in the English word 'entry,' reflecting the increasing influence of English on modern Japanese. Interestingly, it has become a staple in contexts like gaming and IT, where 'entry' refers to both competition and participation, showcasing Japan's hybrid culture of tradition and modernity.
FAQ
Q.What does エントリー mean in Japanese?
エントリー means 'entry' in English and is used to refer to the act of entering competitions, applications, or events.
Q.How do I use エントリー in a sentence?
You can use エントリー in a sentence like: 'マラソンにエントリーしました' (I entered the marathon).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with エントリー?
A common mistake is using エントリー in contexts where 登録 (registration) would be more appropriate, especially when discussing non-competitive sign-ups.
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