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单词 entering
释义

enter

1 of 2

verb

en·​ter ˈen-tər How to pronounce enter (audio)
entered; entering ˈen-t(ə-)riŋ How to pronounce enter (audio)

intransitive verb

1
: to go or come in
2
: to come or gain admission into a group : join
often used with into
3
a
: to make a beginning
entering upon a career
b
: to begin to consider a subject
usually used with into or upon
4
: to go upon land for the purpose of taking possession
5
a
: to come onstage
usually used in the subjunctive as a stage direction
enter Hamlet reading
b
: to come into a preestablished situation or context like an actor coming onstage
usually used in the subjunctive
enter the new principal with her radical ideas
6
: to play a part : be a factor
other considerations enter when money is involved

transitive verb

1
: to come or go into
enter a room
2
: inscribe, register
enter the names of qualified voters
3
: to cause to be received or admitted
enter a child at a school
4
: to put in : insert
enter the new data into the computer
5
a
: to make a beginning in
enter politics
b
: to go into (a particular period of time)
enter middle age
6
: to become a member of or an active participant in
enter the university
enter a race
7
: to make report of (a ship or its cargo) to customs authorities
8
: to place in proper form before a court of law or upon record
enter a writ
9
: to go into or upon and take actual possession of (something, such as land)
10
: to put formally on record
entering a complaint
enterable
ˈen-t(ə-)rə-bəl How to pronounce enter (audio)
adjective

enter-

2 of 2

combining form

variants or entero-
: intestine
enteritis
Phrases
enter into
1
: to make oneself a party to or in
enter into an agreement
2
: to form or be part of
your prejudices shouldn't enter into it
3
: to participate or share in
enter into the spirit of the occasion
enter the lists
: to engage in a fight or struggle

Synonyms

Verb

  • access
  • penetrate
  • pierce
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Example Sentences

Verb Knock on the door before you enter the room. The medication will quickly enter the blood stream. The river enters the sea near here. Our son will be entering college next year. enter a child in kindergarten The new battleship is scheduled to enter service next spring. an actor who's just now entering his prime The strike has now entered its second week. We've entered a new phase in our relationship. The country is entering a period of prosperity. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
Guarantee mechanisms can incentivize them to enter the market or expand capacities. Awi Federgruen, STAT, 16 Sep. 2022 The coffin is set to enter the Palace of Westminster through New Palace Yard. Patrick Smith, NBC News, 14 Sep. 2022 Companies that enter joint ventures typically share costs and liabilities. Jennifer Williams-alvarez, WSJ, 14 Sep. 2022 But across that spectrum, as more people become interested in monitoring what goes on inside their bodies, the question of who gets a CGM, and who doesn’t, may become a model as other new medical technologies enter the market. AZCentral.com, 14 Sep. 2022 Starlink is also looking to enter the inflight WiFi market and signed deals with Hawaiian Airlines and private jet operator JSX to add Starlink antennas on their aircraft. Mihir Tripathy, Smithsonian Magazine, 14 Sep. 2022 Airport-style security checks are in place near the front of the line before people can enter Parliament. BostonGlobe.com, 14 Sep. 2022 The 12-member jury and 10 alternates were not present but were lining up outside the courtroom to enter. CBS News, 14 Sep. 2022 To enter, please fill out all of the fields in the form before noon on Tuesday, October 4. Esther Mobley, San Francisco Chronicle, 14 Sep. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English entren, from Anglo-French entrer, from Latin intrare, from intra within; akin to Latin inter between — more at inter-

Combining form

Greek, from enteron — more at inter-

First Known Use

Verb

13th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 3a

Kids Definition

enter

verb

en·​ter ˈen-tər How to pronounce enter (audio)
entered; entering
1
: to come or go in or into
enter a room
enter middle age
2
: to stab into : pierce
The thorn entered my thumb.
3
: to put into a list or book : write down
The teacher entered my name on the roster.
4
: to put in or into
Enter the data into the computer.
5
: to become a member of
I entered a fitness club.
6
: to become a participant in or take an interest in
enter a race
enter politics
7
: enroll in : begin attending
enter kindergarten

Legal Definition

enter

intransitive verb

en·​ter
: to go or come in
specifically : to go upon real property by right of entry especially to take possession
lessor shall have the right to enter and take possession
often used in deeds and leases

transitive verb

1
: to come or go into
he breaks into and enters a vehicle Code of Alabama
see also break, breaking and entering
2
: record, register
3
: to put in correct form before a court or on a record
entered judgment against the defendant
entering a plea
compare render
4
: to go upon (real property) by right of entry especially to take possession
if the lessee defaults, the lessor may enter the premises
compare distrain

entering

verb

present participle of enter
1
as in accessing
to go or come in or into the hikers entered the cave with considerable caution

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • accessing
  • penetrating
  • piercing
  • invading
  • stepping into
  • infiltrating
  • setting foot in
  • encroaching
  • intruding
  • trespassing
  • dropping in
  • infringing
  • bursting (in or into)
  • waltzing (in)
  • gate-crashing
  • crashing
  • breezing (in)
  • popping (in)
  • wandering (into)
  • barging (in)
  • straying (into)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • leaving
  • exiting
  • departing
2
as in joining
to become a member of patriotic young men and women entering the armed services debutantes entering society

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • joining
  • rejoining
  • reentering
  • reenrolling
  • reenlisting
  • enrolling (in)
  • signing on (for)
  • re-enrolling
  • signing up (for)
  • enlisting (in)
  • getting in
  • re-enlisting
  • re-upping

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • withdrawing
  • quitting
  • demitting
  • dropping out
3
as in recording
to put (someone or something) on a list new voters fill out a form and elections officials enter their names into the database

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • recording
  • enrolling
  • registering
  • listing
  • filing
  • scheduling
  • cataloging
  • inscribing
  • indexing
  • compiling
  • classifying
  • slating
  • cataloguing
  • booking
  • noting
  • tabulating
  • putting down
  • carding
  • tallying
  • rescheduling

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • deleting
4
as in receiving
to offer entrance (as to a place, school, or privilege) to the club enters only five new members a year

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • receiving
  • admitting
  • taking
  • welcoming
  • confirming
  • entertaining
  • ratifying
  • fellowshiping
  • fellowshipping

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • banning
  • barring
  • rejecting
  • refusing
  • dismissing
  • declining
  • disapproving
  • expelling
  • banishing
  • disallowing
  • blacklisting
  • ousting
  • throwing out
  • deporting
  • ostracizing
  • exiling
  • blackballing
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