A2 [ I or T ] to come or go into a particular place进来;进去;进入
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Her eyes brightened when she saw him enter the room.
Before you can enter the country, you have to clear customs.
Please knock before entering.
Bathers must be fully clothed before entering the restaurant.
Intruders had entered the house through a back window.
B1 [ I or T ] to be included in a competition, race, or exam, or to arrange for someone else to do this(为…)报名参加(竞赛、考试等);安排…参加
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She's entered a crossword competition.
Another candidate has now entered the presidential race .
Only people over the age of 16 can enter the competition.
A total of 21 horses were entered for the race.
For details on how to enter the competition, see page 134.
B1 [ T ] to put information into a computer, book, or document输入;登记;登录
[ T ] formal to make a particular type of statement officially(正式)提出
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Before we leave work each day, we make a backup of all the records we have entered into the computer that day.
The data is validated automatically by the computer after it has been entered.
Have you entered your password?
Tape recordings of conversations are transcribed by typists and entered into the database.
Please enter your username and password.
[ T ] to become a member of a particular organization, or to start working in a particular type of job成为…的一员,加入;开始从事
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She was a medical practitioner before she entered politics.
He was in his thirties when he decided to enter the church.
What made you decide to enter the fashion world?
It's perhaps not the best time to enter the teaching profession.
At the age of 30 he decided to enter the world of publishing.
the key on a computer keyboard that is used to say that the words or numbers on the screen are correct, or to say that an instruction should be performed, or to move down a line on the screen回车键
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