释义 |
enter /enˈtər/ intransitive verb- To go or come in
- To penetrate
- To come onto the stage
- To take possession
- To become a member
- To put down one's name (as a competitor, candidate, etc)
- To join in or become a party or participator
transitive verb- To come or go into
- To penetrate
- To join or engage in
- To begin
- To put into
- To enrol or record
- To admit
- To inscribe or have inscribed
- To register (a vessel leaving a port, a horse for a race, a pupil for a school, etc)
- To insert a record of
- To send (an instruction, etc) to a processor for it to be implemented (computing)
- To initiate
- To become a member of
- To take possession of
- To obtain right of pre-emption to by recording one's name in a land office, etc (US)
noun (Shakespeare)Ingoing ORIGIN: Fr entrer, from L intrāre to go into, related to inter between enˈterable adjective enˈterer noun enˈtering noun and adjective enter key noun (computing) A key that terminates a line of text or executes a command (also called return key) enter a protest - To write it in an official document
- Therefore simply, to protest
enter into - To become concerned or involved in
- To be interested in
- To participate actively or heartily in
- To understand sympathetically
- To take up the discussion of
- To be part of
enter on or upon - To begin
- To engage in
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