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单词 enter into
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Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
enter into vb (intr, preposition)
  1. to be considered as a necessary part of (one's plans, calculations, etc)
  2. to be in sympathy with: he enters into his patient's problems
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
en•ter /ˈɛntɚ/USA pronunciation   v. 
  1. to come or go into: [+ object]to enter a room. The thought never entered my mind.[no object]Please knock before you enter.
  2. to become a member of;
    join;
    become involved in:[+ object]to enter the diplomatic corps.
  3. to cause to be admitted to or participate in:[+ object]to enter a horse in a race.
  4. to share in;
    have an understanding of:[~ (+ into) + object]He is able to enter (into) the spirit of the competition.
  5. to put forward, submit, or register formally:[+ object]to enter a bid. The attorney entered an objection to the proceedings.
  6. to make a beginning in:[~ (+ on/upon/into) + object]We are entering on a new phase in the relationship.
  7. enter into, [+ into + object]
    • to participate in:entered into negotiations.
    • to form a basic or important part or ingredient of;
      concern:Money doesn't enter into the decision.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
en•ter  (entər),USA pronunciation v.i. 
  1. to come or go in:Knock before you enter.
  2. to be admitted into a school, competition, etc.:Some contestants enter as late as a day before the race.
  3. to make a beginning (often fol. by on or upon):We have entered upon a new phase in history.
  4. Show Business[Theat.]to come upon the stage (used in stage directions as the 3rd person imperative sing. or pl.):Enter Othello, and Iago at a distance.

v.t. 
  1. to come or go into:He just entered the building. The thought never entered my mind.
  2. to penetrate or pierce:The bullet entered the flesh.
  3. to put in or insert.
  4. to become a member of;
    join:to enter a club.
  5. to cause to be admitted, as into a school, competition, etc.:to enter a horse in a race.
  6. to make a beginning of or in, or begin upon;
    engage or become involved in:He entered the medical profession.
  7. to share in;
    have an intuitive understanding of:In order to appreciate the novel, one must be able to enter the spirit of the work.
  8. to make a record of;
    record or register:to enter a new word in a dictionary.
  9. Law
    • to make a formal record of (a fact).
    • to occupy or to take possession of (lands);
      make an entrance, entry, ingress in, under claim of a right to possession.
    • to file an application for (public lands).
  10. Computingto put (a document, program, data, etc.) into a computer system:Enter your new document into the word-processing system.
  11. to put forward, submit, or register formally:to enter an objection to a proposed action; to enter a bid for a contract.
  12. Naval Termsto report (a ship, cargo, etc.) at the custom house.
  13. enter into:
    • to participate in;
      engage in.
    • to investigate;
      consider:We will enter into the question of inherited characteristics at a future time.
    • to sympathize with;
      share in.
    • to form a constituent part or ingredient of:There is another factor that enters into the situation.
    • to go into a particular state:to enter into a state of suspended animation.
  • Latin intrāre to enter, derivative of intrā within
  • Old French entrer
  • Middle English entren 1200–50
enter•a•ble, adj. 
enter•er, n. 
    • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged leave.
    • 7.See corresponding entry in Unabridged remove.

enter-, 
  1. var. of entero- before a vowel:enteritis.

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