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    enter 的英语意思

    enterenter /ˈentə $ -ər/ verb 查看全部语言翻译1go into a)[intransitive, transitive] to go or come into a place进入某处:  Silence fell as I entered the room.我走进房间时,一片寂静。 Few reporters dared to enter the war zone.几乎没有记者敢进入战区。 b)[transitive] if an object enters part of something, it goes inside it如果一个物体进入某物的某一部分,即指它进入其内部:  The bullet had entered his brain.子弹已射入他的大脑。2start working [intransitive, transitive] to start working in a particular profession or organization, or to start studying at a school or university开始从事某一职业或加入某一组织,或开始在学校或大学学习:  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.他年轻时入了教会(=成为一名神父)。3start an activity [transitive] to start to take part in an activity, or become involved in a situation开始参与某项活动,或介入某种情况:  He entered the election as the clear favourite.他以明显的大热门身份参加了这次选举。 The rebels were prepared to enter negotiations (=start discussing something).叛军准备好进行谈判(=开始讨论某事)。4computer a)[transitive] to put information into a computer by pressing the keys通过按键将信息输入计算机:  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.这些名字被输入数据库。 b)[intransitive, transitive] if you enter a computer system, you are given permission to use it by the computer如果你进入计算机系统,即计算机授权你使用该系统:  It won’t let you enter without a password.没有密码无法进入。 see thesaurus at write5write information [transitive] to write information on a particular part of a form, document etc在表格、文件等的特定位置填写信息:  Don’t forget to enter your postcode.别忘了填写你的邮政编码。enter in/into Enter your name in the space provided.在提供的空格处填写你的姓名。6competition/examination [intransitive, transitive] to arrange to take part in a race, competition, examination etc, or to arrange for someone else to take part安排参加比赛、竞赛、考试等,或安排他人参加:  At least 30 schools entered the competition.至少有30所学校参加了这次比赛。enter for Decisions about when he or she is entered for an examination should be taken very carefully.关于何时为他或她报名参加考试的决定,应非常慎重地做出。7period of time [transitive] to begin a period of time when something happens开始进入某事发生的一段时期:  The economy has entered a period of recession.经济已进入衰退期。enter its third week/sixth day/second year etc The talks have now entered their third week.会谈现已进入第三周。8start to exist [transitive] if a new idea, thought etc enters your head, or a new quality enters something, it suddenly starts to exist there如果一个新的想法、念头等进入你的脑海,或某种新特质进入某物,指它突然开始在那里存在:  A note of panic entered her voice.她的声音中带出了一丝慌乱。it never entered somebody’s head/mind (=used to say that someone never considered a particular idea, especially when this is surprising)(=用于表示某人从未考虑过某个特定想法,尤其是这令人意外时) It never entered his head that she might be seeing someone else.他从未想到她可能在和别人交往。9enter somebody’s life if someone or something enters your life, you start to know them or be affected by them如果某人或某事进入你的生活,你开始认识他们或受到他们的影响:  By the time Angie entered his life, he was almost 30.Angie进入他的生命时,他已快三十岁了。10official statement [transitive] formal正式 to make an official statement作出正式声明:  Wilson entered a plea of not guilty (=said that he was not guilty at the beginning of a court case).Wilson作了无罪抗辩(=在庭审开始时声称自己无罪)。 Residents entered a number of objections to the scheme.居民们对该计划提出了若干异议。GRAMMAR: Comparison语法:比较enterYou enter a place: · They entered the building through the front door. Don’t say: They entered into the building.• 进入某处用 enter:· They entered the building through the front door.(他们从正门进入大楼。)✗不要说:They entered into the building。You usually use enter into when talking about starting agreements or discussions with someone.• 谈到与某人开始达成协议或进行讨论时,通常使用 enter into。goYou go into a place: · They went into the building through the front door.• 进入某处用 go into:· They went into the building through the front door.(他们从正门走进了大楼。)THESAURUS同义词辨析enter to go or come into a place. Enter is more formal than go in进入某处。enter 比 go in 更正式: · It appears the burglars entered the house through a back window.· 看来劫匪是从后窗进入屋子的。· Occupying troops entered the town on 8th April.· 占领军于4月8日进入该镇。go in/into something to enter a place. Go in/into is the usual phrase to use in everyday English进入某处。go in/into 是日常英语中通常使用的表达: · It was getting cold so we went in.· 天渐渐冷了,所以我们进去了。· 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——当说话者已在该处时使用: · Come in and sit down.· 进来坐吧。· When you come into the village, you’ll see the church on your right.· 进村的时候,你会看到右边有一座教堂。get in/into something to succeed in entering a place, especially when it is difficult or it takes a long time成功进入某处,尤其是当这很困难或需要很长时间时: · I’d lost my key so I couldn’t get in.· 我丢了钥匙,所以进不去。· You can’t get into the club if you are under 18.· 18岁以下不得进入该俱乐部。break in/into something to enter a building using force, for example in order to steal something强行进入建筑物,例如为了偷窃: · If anyone tries to break in, the alarm will go off.· 如果有人试图闯入,警报就会响起。burst in/into something to enter a room or building very suddenly and noisily突然喧闹地冲进房间或建筑物: · Two men with guns burst in and told us to lie on the floor.· 两名持枪男子突然冲了进来,命令我们趴在地板上。· He burst into my office laughing and screaming like a maniac.· 他像疯子一样笑着尖叫着冲进我的办公室。barge in/into something to suddenly enter a room where you are not wanted because you are interrupting someone or you were not invited因为打扰别人或未受邀请,而突然闯入不欢迎你的房间: · She just barged into my room without knocking.· 她就这样不敲门闯进了我的房间。· You can’t just go barging in.· 你不能就这样闯进去。sneak in/into something to enter a place quietly and secretly hoping that no one will notice you悄悄地、偷偷地进入某处,希望没有人注意到你: · If you’re late, just try and sneak into the back of the class.· 如果你迟到了,就悄悄溜到教室后面去。slip in/into something to enter a place quietly and quickly悄悄地、迅速地进入某处: · Maggie opened the door silently and slipped in.· Maggie悄无声息地推开门,溜了进去。trespass formal正式 to enter an area of land that belongs to someone else without permission未经许可进入属于他人的土地: · The sign said ‘Trespassers will be prosecuted’.· 标牌上写着"擅自入内者将被起诉"。· Trespassing on the railway is a criminal offence in the UK.· 在英国,擅自进入铁路是刑事犯罪。enter into something phrasal verb1enter into an agreement/contract etc to make an official agreement to do something正式签订协议做某事enter into with Some local authorities have entered into partnership with private companies.一些地方当局已与私营公司建立了合作关系。2to start discussing or dealing with something开始讨论或处理某事:  It could be a problem, but we don’t need to enter into that just yet.这可能是个问题,但我们现在还不需要深入讨论那个。enter into discussions/negotiations (with somebody) The government refused to enter into discussions with the opposition.政府拒绝与反对党展开讨论。3[usually in negatives] to affect a situation and be something that you consider when you make a choice影响某种情况并成为你做选择时所考虑的因素:  He always buys the best – money doesn’t enter into it.他总是买最好的——钱不在他的考虑之列。4enter into the spirit of it/things to take part in a game, party etc in an eager way热情地参与游戏、派对等enter upon something phrasal verb formal正式 to start doing something or being involved in it开始做某事或参与其中:  countries newly entering upon industrialization新近步入工业化进程的国家