1 VERB 进入;进来 When you
enter a place such as a room or building, you go into it or come into it.
进入;进来 [formal] -
He entered the room briskly and stood near the door. [VERB noun]
他轻快地走进屋里,站在门边。
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Before entering the bathroom, he emptied his dirty laundry into the hamper. [VERB noun]
进浴室前,他把脏衣服全都放进洗衣筐里。
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As soon as I entered, they stopped and turned my way. [VERB]
我一进去,他们就停下来转身朝向我。
SYN come or go in or into,
arrive,
set foot in somewhere,
cross the threshold of somewhere 2 VERB 加入;成为…的一员;进入…(工作) If you
enter an organization or institution, you start to work there or become a member of it.
加入;成为…的一员;进入…(工作) SYN join,
start work at,
begin work at,
sign up for 3 VERB 突然出现(在头脑中);掠过(脑海) If something new
enters your mind, you suddenly think about it.
突然出现(在头脑中);掠过(脑海) -
Whenever thoughts of his baby daughter enter his mind a smile appears on Jeremy's face. [VERB noun]
无论何时想起他的小女儿,杰里米的脸上都会出现笑容。
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Dreadful doubts began to enter my mind. [VERB noun]
我开始产生了可怕的怀疑。
4 VERB 使想起;使想到 If it does not
enter your head
to do, think or say something, you do not think of doing that thing although you should have done.
使想起;使想到 -
It never enters his mind that anyone is better than him. [VERB noun that]
他从没想过会有谁比他更好。
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Though she enjoyed flirting with Matt, it had not entered her head to have an affair with him. [VERB noun to-infinitive]
虽然她喜欢和马特打情骂俏,但是却未曾想过要和他相好。
5 VERB 开始进入…(状况);迈入…(时期) If someone or something
enters a particular situation or period of time, they start to be in it or part of it.
开始进入…(状况);迈入…(时期) -
China enters a new five-year plan period next year. [VERB noun]
中国明年开始进入新一个五年计划期。
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The war has entered its second month. [VERB noun]
战争已经进入了第二个月。
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A million young people enter the labour market each year. [VERB noun]
每年有100万年轻人进入劳动力市场。
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The phrase has already entered the language. [VERB noun]
这条习语已经被纳入该语言了。
SYN participate in, join (in), be involved in, get involved in
6 VERB 参加,报名参加(比赛或考试) If you
enter a competition, race, or examination, you officially state that you will compete or take part in it.
参加,报名参加(比赛或考试) [Also VERB n] -
I run so well I'm planning to enter some races. [VERB noun]
我跑步很不错,正在考虑参加一些比赛。
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He entered for many competitions, winning several gold medals. [VERB + for]
他参加过多次比赛,赢得了数枚金牌。
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To enter, simply complete the coupon on page 150. [VERB]
要想参加,只需填写第150页的参赛表格。
7 VERB 使参加;为…报名参加 If you
enter someone
for a race or competition, you officially state that they will compete or take part in it.
使参加;为…报名参加 [Also VERB n] 8 VERB 写下;记下;登记 If you
enter something in a notebook, register, or financial account, you write it down.
写下;记下;登记 [Also VERB n] -
Each week she meticulously entered in her notebooks all sums received. [V n with prep/adv]
每个星期她都细心地在笔记本上记下所有收到的款项。
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Prue entered the passage in her notebook, then read it aloud again. [VERB noun prep./adv.]
普吕把那一段写在她的笔记本上,然后又大声念了一遍。
9 VERB (向计算机或数据库中)输入,写入 To
enter information
into a computer or database means to record it there, for example by typing it on a keyboard.
(向计算机或数据库中)输入,写入 -
When a baby is born, they enter that baby's name into the computer. [VERB noun + into]
每当有婴儿降生,他们就将婴儿的名字输入电脑。
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Postcodes will be entered into the statisticians' computers. [VERB noun into noun]
邮编将被输入统计员的电脑中。
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A lot less time is now spent entering the data. [VERB noun]
现在输入数据花费的时间少多了。
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