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*en·ter /`ɛntə; ˈentə/ v 1 [I,T] to go or come into a place 进入,进来: Everyone stopped talking when he entered. 他进来时大家都停止了交谈。 The police tried to stop the marchers from entering the square. 警察试图阻止游行者进入广场。 2 [T] to start working in a particular profession or organization 开始从事〔某职业〕; 加入〔某组织〕: She's hoping to enter the medical profession. 她希望投身医学界。 3 [T] to start to take part in an activity 开始参加〔活动〕: America entered the war in 1917. 美国于 1917 年参战。 4 [I,T] to arrange to take part in a competition, race, or examination, or to arrange for someone to do this 报名参加〔竞赛、赛跑或考试〕; 安排〔某人〕参加: She entered the competition and won. 她参加了比赛并获了胜。 5 [T] to put information into a computer, or to write information on a special paper or in a book 将〔信息〕输入〔电脑〕,将〔信息〕记入〔卡片、册子〕: Enter your name on the form. 请把你的姓名填入表格。 6 [T] to begin a period of time 进入…时期: The talks are now entering their third week. 谈判现在已进入第三周。
enter into sth1 to start something 开始〔某事〕: Both sides must enter into negotiations. 双方必须开始谈判了。 2 to affect or influence something that is being considered 影响〔某事〕: Money didn't enter into my decision to leave. 钱与我要离去的决定无关。 3 enter into an agreement/contract etc formal to officially make an agreement 【正式】 达成协议/合同等
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