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BNC: 706 COCA: 709
*enter
/ˈentə(r) ||; ˈɛntɚ/verb
1 [I,T] (formal 正式) to come or go into a place 进入: Don't enter without knocking. 先敲门再进去。 They all stood up when he entered the room. 他进屋里的时候,他们全都站起来。 ☞nouns entrance and entry 名词为 entranceentry
Note that enter is used without a preposition. Come into and go into are much more common. enter 后面不接介词。come intogo into 远较 enter 常用。
2 [T] to become a member of sth, especially a profession or an institution 加入(尤指行业或机构): She entered the legal profession in 1998. 她1998年进入法律界。 to enter school/college/university 进学校 / 学院 / 大学 ☞noun entrant 名词为 entrant
3 [T] to begin or become involved in an activity, a situation, etc 开始从事(活动);陷入(情况): When she entered the relationship, she had no idea he was already married. 她陷入这关系时,根本不知道他已经结婚。 We have just entered a new phase in international relations. 在国际关系方面,我们刚刚进入一个新阶段。
4 [I,T] enter (for) sth;enter sb (in/for sth) to put your name or sb's name on the list for an exam, race, competition, etc 报名参加(考试、赛跑、比赛等): I entered a competition in the Sunday paper and I won £20! 我参加了星期日报纸上的一项比赛,还赢了20英镑呢!
5 [T] enter sth (in/into/on/onto sth) to put names, numbers, details, etc in a list, book, computer, etc 把(姓名、数目、详情等)记入,登入(清单、本子、计算机等): I've entered all the data onto the computer. 我已经把所有数据输入计算机。 Enter your password and press return. 输入你的密码,然后按返回键。
enter into sth
1 to start to think or talk about sth 想起;谈起: I don't want to enter into details now. 我暂且不想谈细节。
2 to be part of sth; to be involved in sth 成为…的一部份;跟…有牵连: This is a business matter. Friendship doesn't enter into it. 这是做买卖,没有什么交情可讲的。
enter into sth (with sb) to begin sth (与某人)开始进行(某事): The government has entered into negotiations with the unions. 政府已经开始跟工会谈判。
BNC: 706 COCA: 709
enter/ˋɛntɚ; ˈentə/ v 1 [I,T] to go or come into a place [→ entry, entrance] 进入﹐进来: Everyone stopped talking when he entered. 他一进来﹐大家就停止了交谈。No one must enter this building. 任何人都不得进入这栋大楼。We entered the city late at night. 我们深夜进城。2 [T] to start working in a particular job 开始从事〔某职业〕: He entered politics in 1990. 他于 1990 年踏入政坛。3 [T] to start to become involved in something 开始参与: America entered the war in 1917. 美国于 1917 年参战。4 [I,T] to arrange to take part in a competition or examination, or to arrange for someone to do this 报名参加〔竞赛或考试〕﹔安排〔某人〕参加: She entered the competition and won. 她参加比赛并获胜。enter (sb) for sth He was entered for a talent contest. 有人为他报名参加一个才艺大赛。5 [T] to put information onto a document or into a computer 填上〔资料〕﹔输入〔信息〕: enter sth in/on etc sth Enter your name on the form. 在表格中填上姓名。Enter your password. 请输入密码。see box at WRITE 方框6 [T] to begin a period of time 进入…时期: The talks are now entering their third week. 谈判现在进入第三周。enter into sth phr v 1 enter into an agreement/contract etc formal to make an official agreement to do something【正式】订立协议/合同等 2 to become involved in something 参与: Both sides must enter into negotiations. 双方必须进行谈判。 3 to affect a situation 影响: It was pure skill – luck didn’t enter into it at all. 这纯粹是技能 — 和运气毫不相干。
BNC: 706 COCA: 709
enter enterentersenteredentering verb (enters, entering, entered )1(formal) to come or go into a place: They stopped talking when she entered the room. Do not enter without knocking.speakingIn this sense, it is more usual to say go in or come in.2to give your name to somebody because you want to do something like take an exam or run in a race: I entered a competition last month and won a prize.3to put information on paper or in a computer: Please enter your name and address at the top of the form. I've entered the data onto the computer.

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