enter into something phrasal verbphr v a) enter into an agreement/contract etcSCL to make an official agreement to do something 达成协议/合同等enter into an agreement/contract etc with Some local authorities have entered into partnership with private companies. 有些地方当局与私营企业结成了合作关系。
b) START DOING somethingto start discussing or dealing with something 开始讨论;着手处理 It could be a problem, but we don’t need to enter into that just yet. 这可能是个问题,但我们还不必马上处理。
enter into discussions/negotiations (with somebody) (与某人)开始讨论/谈判 The government refused to enter into discussions with the opposition. 政府拒绝和反对党商谈。
c) CONNECTED WITH[usually in negatives] to affect a situation and be something that you consider when you make a choice 十分有影响;关系重大 He always buys the best – money doesn’t enter into it. 他总是买最好的,钱根本不成问题。
d) enter into the spirit of it/thingsTAKE PART/BE INVOLVED to take part in a game, party etc in an eager way 急切地参加,兴致勃勃地参与;进入角色 enter into the spirit of it/things• Mercer was entering into the spirit of things, Bambi also but more coolly.