1. | [i][t] 进来;进去;进入to come or go into sth |
Knock before you enter. 进来前先敲门。 | |
Someone entered the room behind me. 有人跟着我进了房间。 | |
Where did the bullet enter the body? 子弹从哪个部位穿入身体的? | |
A note of defiance entered her voice. 她的声音里带有蔑视的口气。 | |
It never entered my head(= I never thought) that she would tell him about me. 我从未想到过她会把我的事告诉他。 |
2. | [t][nopass] ~ sth 成为…的一员;加入;开始从事to become a member of an institution; to start working in an organization or a profession |
to enter a school/college/university 考入学校╱学院╱大学 | |
to enter politics 开始从政 | |
to enter Parliament(= become an MP) 成为英国议会议员 | |
to enter the Church(= become a priest) 成为神职人员 |
3. | [t] ~ sth 开始参加;开始进入;着手进行to begin or become involved in an activity, a situation, etc. |
to enter a relationship/conflict/war 建立关系;发生冲突;参战 | |
Several new firms have now entered the market. 有几家新公司已打入市场。 | |
The investigation has entered a new phase. 调查已进入新阶段。 | |
The strike is entering its fourth week. 罢工正进入第四周。 |
4. | [t][i] 报名参加,为…报名参加(考试、比赛等)to put your name on the list for an exam, a race, a competition, etc.; to do this for sb |
1 000 children entered the competition. 1 000 名孩子报名参加了比赛。 | |
Irish trainers have entered several horses in the race. 爱尔兰驯马师让好几匹马参加了比赛。 | |
How many students have been entered for the exam? 让多少学生参加了考试? | |
Only four British players have entered for the championship. 只有四名英国运动员报名参加锦标赛。 |
5. | [t] 登记,录入,输入(姓名、号码、详细资料等)to put names, numbers, details, etc. in a list, book or computer |
Enter your name and occupation in the boxes(= on a form) . 将姓名和职业填入(表格的)方框里。 | |
to enter data into a computer 将数据输入计算机 | |
to enter figures on a spreadsheet 将数字输入电脑表格 |
6. | [t] ~ sth (正式)提出to say sth officially so that it can be recorded |
to enter a plea of not guilty(= at the beginning of a court case) (在诉讼案件开始时)提出无罪的抗辩 | |
to enter an offer 报价 |