Like in :
to write an entry
is it the same as "a text", "an input" ?
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- vincentAugust 2019
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MarthaOAugust 2019 Yes, as in accounting. It is sometimes used as a shortened form of "entryway" (the entrance to a house) |
TaceOctober 2019 vincent, You asked if it is the same as "a text," or "an input." I have to say that "an input" is more correct. As Kangaroo notes, it might be an entry in a check book, which would be an accounting entry, or numbers, but if you were to write an entry in your diary, then it would be whatever text you choose. Either way, you would "enter," or "put in" whatever the venue calls for. |