词汇 | enter into |
释义 | Phr V enter into enters, entering, entered enter into sth to start to become involved in something, especially a discussionThey refuse to enter into any discussion on the matter.The company had been invited to enter into settlement negotiations.We are sorry we cannot enter into personal correspondence.You've got to dance if you're going to enter into the spirit of things. (= show your enthusiasm for a special occasion) if you enter into an agreement, you officially agree to somethingThey have made it clear that they do not wish to enter into the agreement.That explains his reluctance to enter into such a contract. to affect a situation and be something that is important to consideroften negativeThe issue of money doesn't enter into it - it's whether you want to go that's important. enter in(to) (something)1. To move into something. Once you enter into the parking garage, turn left. 2. To agree to something, such as a contract. It is common law that those who enter into a written agreement must adhere to the terms contained therein. 3. To sign up or enlist for something. I'm a pretty good singer, so I'm definitely entering in the talent show this year. 4. To sign someone else up for something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "enter" and "in" or "into." I'm definitely entering Sasha into the talent show this year. She may be shy, but she's a great singer. 5. To become a part of or factor in something. Once my uncle's shortcomings entered into the dinner conversation, I knew that a fight was inevitable. If Mom and Dad think that alcohol will enter into the equation, they definitely won't let you go to that party. 6. To join or begin to participate in something. Did you hear that Jody is entering into med school in the fall? enter into something1. . Lit. to get into something. She entered into the house and immediately went to work. As the people entered into the cathedral, they became quiet. 2. Fig. to join in something; to participate in something. I couldn't get him to enter into the spirit of the party. She just loves to enter into things and have a good time with people. enter into1. Participate in, take an active role or interest in, as in We had to think twice before we entered into these negotiations. [Late 1700s] 2. Become party to (a contract), bind oneself, as in The nations entered into a new agreement. [First half of 1500s] 3. Become a component, form a part of, as in Finances soon entered into the discussion. [Early 1700s] 4. Also, go into. Consider, investigate, as in The report entered into the effect of high interest rates, or Let's not go into that. [Mid-1500s] enter intov. 1. To participate or take an active interest in something: After college, she entered into politics. The union and management have decided to enter into negotiations in order to settle the strike. 2. To enroll or register someone or something in some activity: I'm going to enter my dog into the competition. 3. To become party to a contract: The nations entered into a trade agreement. 4. To become a part of something: Financial matters entered into the discussion. |
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