Слово англійською: enter
Дієслово
Переклад enter українською: увійти́ куди́, ввести́ що (паро́ль і т. д.), занести́ що куди́ (до спи́ску і т. д.)
Детальний опис
come/go in
- [intransitive, transitive] (not usually used in the passive) (formal) to come or go into something
- Knock before you enter.
- Enter Hamlet (= for example as stage directions in the text of a play).
- enter something Someone entered the room behind me.
- people who enter the country illegally
- Where did the bullet enter the body?
- (figurative) A note of defiance entered her voice.
- (figurative) It never entered my head (= I never thought) that she would tell him about me.
exam/competition
- [transitive, intransitive] to put your name on the list for an exam, a race, a competition, etc.; to do this for somebody
- enter something Over a thousand children entered the competition.
- enter somebody/something in something Irish trainers have entered several horses in the race.
- Her mum entered her in the baby contest.
- enter somebody/something for something How many students have been entered for the exam?
- enter (for something) Only four British players have entered for the championship.
- We're having a class quiz and all the children have entered.
begin activity
- [transitive] enter something to begin or become involved in an activity, a situation, etc.
- Several new firms have now entered the market.
- The US entered the war in 1917.
- The investigation has entered a new phase.
- The strike is entering its fourth week.
- She graduated in 2017 with plans to enter the financial world.
join institution/start work
- [transitive, no passive] enter something (formal) to become a member of an institution; to start working in an organization or a profession
- to enter a school/college/university
- to enter politics
- to enter Parliament (= become an MP)
- to enter the Church (= become a priest)
- to enter the legal/medical profession
write information
- [transitive] to put names, numbers, details, etc. in a list, book or computer
- enter something in something Enter your name and occupation in the boxes (= on a form).
- enter something into something to enter data into a computer
- enter something on something to enter figures on a spreadsheet
- enter something You may need to enter this information manually.
Wordfinder- command
- connect
- desktop
- drag
- enter
- insert
- refresh
- scroll
- select
- toggle
say officially
- [transitive] enter something (formal) to say something officially so that it can be recorded
- to enter a plea of not guilty (= at the beginning of a court case)
- to enter an offer
see also entrance1, entryWord OriginMiddle English: from Old French entrer, from Latin intrare, from intra ‘within’.
Idioms - (of a law, rule, etc.) to start being used
- When do the new regulations come into force?
- The new law comes into force as from midnight tomorrow.
enter somebody’s/your name (for something) (also put somebody’s/your name down (for something))
- to apply for a place at a school, in a competition, etc. for somebody or yourself
- Have you entered your name for the quiz yet?
- They’ve already put his name down for Eton College.
- Have you put your name down for the school play?
Phrasal Verbs- enter into
- enter on
- enter upon