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en·ter
/ˈɛntɚ/
(
vt
.)進入,參加,開始;迴車鍵,輸入,迴車 (
vi
.)進去,參加
From:
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enter
輸入; 鍵入
From:
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enter
進入 輸入
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
En·ter
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Entered
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Entering
.]
1.
To
come
or
go
into
;
to
pass
into
the
interior
of
;
to
pass
within
the
outer
cover
or
shell
of
;
to
penetrate
;
to
pierce
;
as
,
to
enter
a
house
,
a
closet
,
a
country
,
a
door
,
etc
.;
the
river
enters
the
sea
.
That
darksome
cave
they
enter
.
--
Spenser
.
I
, . . .
with
the
multitude
of
my
redeemed
,
Shall
enter
heaven
,
long
absent
. --
Milton
.
2.
To
unite
in
;
to
join
;
to
be
admitted
to
;
to
become
a
member
of
;
as
,
to
enter
an
association
,
a
college
,
an
army
.
3.
To
engage
in
;
to
become
occupied
with
;
as
,
to
enter
the
legal
profession
,
the
book
trade
,
etc
.
4.
To
pass
within
the
limits
of
;
to
attain
;
to
begin
;
to
commence
upon
;
as
,
to
enter
one's
teens
,
a
new
era
,
a
new
dispensation
.
5.
To
cause
to
go
(
into
),
or
to
be
received
(
into
);
to
put
in
;
to
insert
;
to
cause
to
be
admitted
;
as
,
to
enter
a
knife
into
a
piece
of
wood
,
a
wedge
into
a
log
;
to
enter
a
boy
at
college
,
a
horse
for
a
race
,
etc
.
6.
To
inscribe
;
to
enroll
;
to
record
;
as
,
to
enter
a
name
,
or
a
date
,
in
a
book
,
or
a
book
in
a
catalogue
;
to
enter
the
particulars
of
a
sale
in
an
account
,
a
manifest
of
a
ship
or
of
merchandise
at
the
customhouse
.
7.
Law
(a)
To
go
into
or
upon
,
as
lands
,
and
take
actual
possession
of
them
.
(b)
To
place
in
regular
form
before
the
court
,
usually
in
writing
;
to
put
upon
record
in
proper
from
and
order
;
as
,
to
enter
a
writ
,
appearance
,
rule
,
or
judgment
.
8.
To
make
report
of
(
a
vessel
or
her
cargo
)
at
the
customhouse
;
to
submit
a
statement
of
(
imported
goods
),
with
the
original
invoices
,
to
the
proper
officer
of
the
customs
for
estimating
the
duties
.
See
Entry
, 4.
9.
To
file
or
inscribe
upon
the
records
of
the
land
office
the
required
particulars
concerning
(
a
quantity
of
public
land
)
in
order
to
entitle
a
person
to
a
right
of
preëmption. [U.S.]
10.
To
deposit
for
copyright
the
title
or
description
of
(
a
book
,
picture
,
map
,
etc
.);
as
,
“
entered
according
to
act
of
Congress.”
11.
To
initiate
;
to
introduce
favorably
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
En·ter
,
v. i.
1.
To
go
or
come
in
; --
often
with
in
used
pleonastically
;
also
,
to
begin
;
to
take
the
first
steps
.
“The
year
entering
.”
No
evil
thing
approach
nor
enter
in
.
--
Milton
.
Truth
is
fallen
in
the
street
,
and
equity
can
not
enter
.
--
Is
.
lix
. 14.
For
we
which
have
believed
do
enter
into
rest
.
--
Heb
.
iv
. 3.
2.
To
get
admission
;
to
introduce
one's
self
;
to
penetrate
;
to
form
or
constitute
a
part
;
to
become
a
partaker
or
participant
;
to
share
;
to
engage
; --
usually
with
into
;
sometimes
with
on
or
upon
;
as
,
a
ball
enters
into
the
body
;
water
enters
into
a
ship
;
he
enters
into
the
plan
;
to
enter
into
a
quarrel
;
a
merchant
enters
into
partnership
with
some
one
;
to
enter
upon
another's
land
;
the
boy
enters
on
his
tenth
year
;
to
enter
upon
a
task
;
lead
enters
into
the
composition
of
pewter
.
3.
To
penetrate
mentally
;
to
consider
attentively
; --
with
into
.
He
is
particularly
pleased
with
. . .
Sallust
for
his
entering
into
internal
principles
of
action
.
--
Addison
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
enter
v
1:
to
come
or
go
into
; "
the
boat
entered
an
area
of
shallow
marshes
" [
syn
:
come in
,
get into
,
get in
,
go into
,
go in
,
move into
] [
ant
:
exit
]
2:
become
a
participant
;
be
involved
in
; "
enter
a
race
"; "
enter
an
agreement
"; "
enter
a
drug
treatment
program
"; "
enter
negotiations
" [
syn
:
participate
] [
ant
:
drop out
]
3:
register
formally
as
a
participant
or
member
; "
The
party
recruited
many
new
members
" [
syn
:
enroll
,
inscribe
,
enrol
,
recruit
]
4:
be
or
play
a
part
of
or
in
; "
Elections
figure
prominently
in
every
government
program
"; "
How
do
the
elections
figure
in
the
current
pattern
of
internal
politics
?" [
syn
:
figure
]
5:
make
a
record
of
;
set
down
in
permanent
form
[
syn
:
record
,
put down
]
6:
come
on
stage
7:
put
or
introduce
into
something
; "
insert
a
picture
into
the
text
" [
syn
:
insert
,
infix
,
introduce
]
8:
take
on
duties
or
office
; "
accede
to
the
throne
" [
syn
:
accede
]
9:
set
out
on
(
an
enterprise
,
subject
of
study
,
etc
.); "
she
embarked
upon
a
new
career
" [
syn
:
embark
]
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