单词 | enter |
释义 | enterentersenteredenteringenterenter /ˈentə $ -ər/ verb1PLACE [intransitive and transitive] to go or come into a place ➔ entrance, entry: Everyone stopped talking when he entered.stoptalkenter他一进来﹐大家就停止了交谈。No one is allowed to enter the building.beallowbuild任何人都不准进入这栋大楼。We entered the city late at night.enter我们深夜进城。GrammarDo not say ‘He entered in the room.’ Say He entered the room.enter他走进房间。2PROFESSION [transitive] to start working in a particular job: He entered politics in 1990.enter他于 1990 年踏入政坛。3SITUATION/WAR [transitive] to start to become involved in something: America entered the war in 1917.enter美国于 1917 年参战。4COMPETITION/EXAMINATION [intransitive and transitive] to arrange to take part in a competition or examination, or to arrange for someone to do this: She entered the competition and won.enterwin她参加比赛并获胜。enter (somebody) for somethingHe was entered for a talent contest.beenter有人为他报名参加一个才艺大赛。5INFORMATION [transitive] to put information onto a document or into a computerenter something in/on etc somethingEnter your name on the form.在表格中填上姓名。Enter your password.请输入密码。THESAURUS write6PERIOD OF TIME [transitive] to begin a period of time: The talks are now entering their third week.talkbeenter谈判现在进入第三周。Phrasal verbsenter into something phrasal verb1enter into an agreement/contract etc formal to make an official agreement to do something2to become involved in something: Both sides must enter into negotiations.sidenegotiation双方必须进行谈判。3to affect a situation: It was pure skill – luck didn’t enter into it at all.be这纯粹是技能 — 和运气毫不相干。THESAURUS: enterenter to go or come into a place: The burglars entered the house through a back window.burglarenterA sign on the door said ‘Danger. Do not enter’.saygo in/into something to enter a place. Go in/into is less formal than enter and is more common in everyday English: I went in and looked around.golookThe two men went into the hotel.mangocome in/into something to enter a place – used when you are already in that place: Come in and sit down.When you come into the village, the church is on your right.beget in/into something to enter a place, especially when it is difficult. You also use get in/into about going into a car: I can’t get in! The door’s locked.lockJulian got into the car beside her.getbreak in/into something to enter a building using force, especially in order to steal something: If anyone tries to break in, the alarm will go off.tryburst in/into something to enter a room or building very suddenly and noisily: The men burst in and started shouting.manstartshoutWord Choice: enter or join?You say that someone enters a particular type of work, for example politics, teaching, or the legal profession.You usually say that someone joins a company or organization:She joined the company last year.join她去年进了那家公司。Enter is less common and more formal in this meaning. |
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