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BNC: 706 COCA: 709

enter

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ldoce_715_zen·ter /ˈentə $ -ər/ ●●● S2 W1 verb  
1 go into 进入
a) [intransitiveI, transitiveT]ENTER to go or come into a place 进入〔某处〕
 Silence fell as I entered the room.
我一进去,屋里就静下来了。
 Few reporters dared to enter the war zone.
没有几个记者敢进入战区。
b) [transitiveT]ENTER if an object enters part of something, it goes inside it 进入〔某物中〕
 The bullet had entered his brain.
子弹打入了他的大脑。
2 start working 开始工作 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]JOIN AN ORGANIZATION to start working in a particular profession or organization, or to start studying at a school or university 开始从事〔某职业〕;加入〔某组织〕;考上〔学校或大学〕
 Both the boys entered the army.
两个男孩都参了军。
 She entered politics in 1996.
她于1996年进入政界。
 He entered the Church (=became a priest) as a young man.
他年轻时就领了圣职。
3 start an activity 开始活动 [transitiveT]TAKE PART/BE INVOLVED to start to take part in an activity, or become involved in a situation 开始参加;着手进行
 He entered the election as the clear favourite.
他参加竞选时显然最有希望获胜。
 The rebels were prepared to enter negotiations (=start discussing something).
叛乱分子愿意参加谈判。
4 computer 计算机
a) TD[transitiveT] to put information into a computer by pressing the keys 输入〔信息〕
 Press the return key to enter the information.
按回车键输入信息。
enter something into something
 The names are entered into a database.
姓名被输入数据库。
b) TD[intransitiveI, transitiveT] if you enter a computer system, you are given permission to use it by the computer 进入〔计算机系统〕
 It won’t let you enter without a password.
没有密码你就无法登录。
see thesaurus at write
5 write information 写下信息 [transitiveT]WRITE to write information on a particular part of a form, document etc 〔在表格、文件等中〕写下,填上
 Don’t forget to enter your postcode.
别忘了填上你的邮政编码。
enter in/into
 Enter your name in the space provided.
在空白处填上你的姓名。
6 TAKE PART/BE INVOLVEDcompetition/examination 竞赛/考试 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to arrange to take part in a race, competition, examination etc, or to arrange for someone else to take part 报名参加〔赛跑、竞赛、考试等〕;安排〔某人〕参加
 At least 30 schools entered the competition.
至少有30所学校参加了竞赛。
enter for
 Decisions about when he or she is entered for an examination should be taken very carefully.
应慎重决定其何时参加考试。
7 period of time 时期 [transitiveT] to begin a period of time when something happens 进入时期
 The economy has entered a period of recession.
经济步入了衰退期。
enter its third week/sixth day/second year etc
 The talks have now entered their third week.
会谈已进入第三周。
8 start to exist 开始出现 [transitiveT]CHANGE/MAKE something DIFFERENT if a new idea, thought etc enters your head, or a new quality enters something, it suddenly starts to exist there 〔新的想法、观念等〕突然产生;〔新的特质〕突然出现
 A note of panic entered her voice.
她的声音突然透出一丝恐慌。
it never entered somebody’s head/mind (=used to say that someone never considered a particular idea, especially when this is surprising) 某人从未想到
 It never entered his head that she might be seeing someone else.
他从未想到过她或许会另有相好。
9 enter somebody’s life EFFECT/INFLUENCEif someone or something enters your life, you start to know them or be affected by them 进入某人的生活
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10 official statement 正式的陈述 [transitiveT] formal to make an official statement 正式提出
11enter into something phrasal verbphr v 
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12enter upon something phrasal verbphr v formal TAKE PART/BE INVOLVEDto start doing something or being involved in it 开始做〔某事〕;参与〔某事〕
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nGRAMMAR: Comparison
enter
You enter a place:
They entered the building through the front door.
Don’t say: They entered into the building.
You usually use enter into when talking about starting agreements or discussions with someone.
go
You go into a place:
They went into the building through the front door.
THESAURUS
enter to go or come into a place. Enter is more formal than go in 进入〔某处,entergo in更为正式〕
It appears the burglars entered the house through a back window.
窃贼似乎是从后窗进入室内的。
Occupying troops entered the town on 8th April.
占领军于48日进入该城。
go in/into something to enter a place. Go in/into is the usual phrase to use in everyday English 进入某处〔常用于日常英语〕
It was getting cold so we went in.
天渐渐冷了,于是我们进去了。
He went into the cafe and ordered a drink.
他走进咖啡馆,点了一杯饮料。
come in/into something to enter a place – used when you are already in that place 进入某处〔说话人已在该处时使用〕
Come in and sit down.
进来坐吧。
When you come into the village, you’ll see the church on your right.
你一进村子,就会看到右边的教堂。
get in/into something to succeed in entering a place, especially when it is difficult or it takes a long time 进入某处〔尤指很难进入或费时许久才能进入的地方〕
I’d lost my key so I couldn’t get in.
我把钥匙弄丢了,进不了门。
You can’t get into the club if you are under 18.
不满18岁者不能进入该俱乐部。
break in/into something to enter a building using force, for example in order to steal something 闯入某处〔如为了行窃〕
If anyone tries to break in, the alarm will go off.
要是有人试图闯入,警报器会响。
burst in/into something to enter a room or building very suddenly and noisily 突然冲进[闯进]某处
Two men with guns burst in and told us to lie on the floor.
两名持枪男子突然闯入,叫我们躺在地上。
He burst into my office laughing and screaming like a maniac.
他突然闯入我的办公室,像疯子一样又笑又叫。
barge in/into something to suddenly enter a room where you are not wanted because you are interrupting someone or you were not invited 闯入某处〔指打扰了别人或不请自来〕
She just barged into my room without knocking.
她门也不敲,径直闯进我的房间。
You can’t just go barging in.
你不能就这么直接闯进去。
sneak in/into something to enter a place quietly and secretly hoping that no one will notice you (偷偷)溜进某处
If you’re late, just try and sneak into the back of the class.
你要是迟到了,就尽量从教室后面溜进来。
slip in/into something to enter a place quietly and quickly 溜进某处
Maggie opened the door silently and slipped in.
玛吉悄悄打开门,溜了进来。
trespass formal to enter an area of land that belongs to someone else without permission 擅闯〔某地〕
The sign said ‘Trespassers will be prosecuted’.
告示牌上写着非请莫入,违者必究
Trespassing on the railway is a criminal offence in the UK.
擅闯铁路线在英国是违法行为。
5FREQUENCY 使用频率
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From Longman Business Dictionary
enteren·ter /ˈentə-ər/ verb [transitiveT]
1if people or goods enter a country, they arrive there
A lot of goods are fraudulently and illegally entering the US.
2COMMERCEif a company enters a market, it starts selling goods or services in that market
The financial institution entered the Texas market last year by buying 20 failed banks.
Konica entered the underwater camera market with a basic model costing $8.95.
3COMMERCEPROPERTYif a possible buyer enters a market, they start looking for something to buy there
Property prices soared as more young people entered the housing market.
4FINANCEif someone enters a financial market, they buy or sell something there
Institutional investors repeatedly entered the market to sell as share prices rallied.
5ACCOUNTINGto write something in an account book, on a list etc
Any deposits received in advance are entered in the cash book.
6COMPUTINGto put information into a computer by pressing the KEYs
If a command is entered incorrectly, the machine will not recognize it.
7LAWto legally make an agreement
The change to the law will protect customers who enter a contract as a result of doorstep canvassing.
8to start a particular career
Britain’s agriculture industry could be plunged into crisis as fewer young people enter farming.
9enter a plea of guilty/not guiltyLAW to say that you are guilty or not guilty of a crime in a court of law
He entered a plea of not guilty to the charge of causing death by reckless driving.
Origin enter
(1200-1300) Old French entrer, from Latin intrare, from intra inside
BNC: 706 COCA: 709
enter

verb¹

1come/go into a place進入ADVERB | VERB + ENTER | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBillegally非法進入people who enter the country illegally非法入境者cautiously小心地進入quickly, slowly迅速/慢慢地進入quietly, silently悄悄地進入suddenly突然進入VERB + ENTERallow sb/sth to, permit sb/sth to讓⋯進入;准許⋯進入He stood back to allow us to enter.他往後站讓我們進去。forbid sb to禁止某人進入PREPOSITIONby, through通過⋯進入We entered through a large iron gate.我們穿過一扇大鐵門進去。from從⋯進入The dancers entered from the side of the stage.舞蹈演員從側面登台。PHRASESenter and exit, enter and leave進出They pass each other as they enter and exit the building.他們在進出大樓的時候彼此會碰上。
enter

verb²

2add information to sth輸入信息ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBmanually手工輸入You may need to enter this information manually.你可能需要手工輸入這條信息。automatically自動輸入PREPOSITIONin輸入⋯中Your details have been entered in our database.你的詳細資料已被錄入我們的數據庫。into, on, onto輸入;填寫;輸入到⋯中Please enter all your personal details on the form provided.請將您的個人資料填入提供的表格。Enter the data onto the computer.把數據輸入到電腦裏。
enter

verb

enter into sthADVERBfreely, voluntarily自由/自願進入Staying married is a choice that is freely entered into.維持婚姻是一種自由的選擇。
BNC: 706 COCA: 709
enter verb
enter (enter a room) join (enter politics) play2 (enter a competition) record1 (enter the details in a file)
enter

verb

enter ♦︎ go in ♦︎ come in ♦︎ set foot in/on sthThese words all mean to move into a place. 这些词均表示进入。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to enter / go in / come in by / through sthto enter / go into / come into / set foot in a room / building / country / town enter [intransitive, transitive] (not usually used in the passive 通常不用于被动语态) (formal) to move into a place 进入;进去I knocked and a bored voice said, 'Enter'.我敲了敲门,一个不耐烦的声音回答道:“进来。”Enter Hamlet and three of the players (= used in the text of a play to say who should go onto the stage).哈姆雷特和三名演员上场。He was refused permission to enter the country.他被这个国家拒绝入境。Where did the bullet enter the body?子弹是从哪个部位穿入身体的?OPP exit , leave leave 1 see also entrance arrival 1 , entry access ˌgo ˈin ˌgo ˈinto sth

phrasal verb

(went, gone)to enter a place, especially a building or room 进入,进去(尤指建筑物或房间)It's getting cold. Let's go in.天冷了,我们进屋吧。They went into the kitchen.他们走进厨房。Don't go in there-it could be dangerous.别进去-可能有危险。Troops went in (= to a city or region) to restore order.部队进驻以恢复秩序。
ˌcome ˈin ˌcome ˈinto sth

phrasal verb

(came, come)to enter a place, especially a building or room 进入,进去(尤指建筑物或房间)Tell her to come in.让她进来。I knocked at the door and he shouted, 'Come in!'我敲了下门,他喊道:“进来!”Two more customers came into the shop.又有两名顾客走进店来。 see also come go 2 NOTE 辨析 Go in or come in? Go in is used from the point of view of the person who is moving; come in is used from the point of view of sb who is already in the place that the person is moving to. * go in指进去,是从行进者的角度而言;come in指进来,是从目的地的角度而言。
set ˈfoot in sth set ˈfoot on sth

idiom

(setting, set, set)to enter or visit a place 进入,探访(某地)I vowed never to set foot in the place again.我发誓再也不踏足这个地方了。He was the first person to set foot on the moon.他是第一个登上月球的人。

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