enter

英 [ˈen.tər]      美 [ˈen.t̬ɚ]
  • vt. 进入;开始;参加
  • vi. 参加,登场;进去
  • n. [计] 输入;回车
  • n. (Enter)人名;(英)恩特
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enter 进入 谐音助记:按它,一按它就能进入。
enter 进入

en-, 进入,使。-ter, 比较级后缀,见external, extrovert.

enter
enter: [13] Enter comes ultimately from a Latin preposition and adverb, intrā, which meant ‘inside’ (and was formed from in ‘in’ and the suffix -trā, as in extra). This was taken as the basis of a Latin verb, intrāre ‘enter’, which passed into English via Old French entrer. Of its derivatives, entry [13] has the longer history, going back to a Vulgar Latin *intrāta; entrance [16] is an Old French formation.
enter (v.)
late 13c. entren, "enter into a place or a situation; join a group or society" (trans.); early 14c., "make one's entrance" (intrans.), from Old French entrer "enter, go in; enter upon, assume; initiate," from Latin intrare "to go into, enter" (source of Spanish entrar, Italian entrare), from intra "within," related to inter (prep., adj.) "among, between" (see inter-). Transitive and intransitive in Latin; in French intransitive only. From c. 1300 in English as "join or engage in: (an activity);" late 14c. as "penetrate," also "have sexual intercourse" (with a woman);" also "make an entry in a record or list," also "assume the duties" (of office, etc.). Related: Entered; entering.
1. Two men answer-ing the description of the suspects tried to enter Switzerland.
与描述的疑犯样子相符的两名男子试图进入瑞士。
2. No mammals other than people may enter the country without lengthy quarantine.
除人之外,所有的哺乳动物进入这个国家都必须经过长期隔离。
3. "Enter-taining is something that everyone in the country can enjoy," she averred.
“娱乐消遣是每个国民都能享受的事,”她坚定地说。
4. The patient must re-enter a world full of problems and stresses.
患者必须再次进入充满问题和压力的世界。
5. A million young people enter the labour market each year.
每年有100万年轻人进入劳动力市场。

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