Vi fant 14 definisjoner av enter på engelsk.
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| enter - to come or go into; "the boat entered an area of shallow marshes" | ||
| come in, get into, get in, go into, go in, move into | ||
| exit, go out, get out, leave lose the lead | ||
| move in move into a new house or office | ||
| enter upon, luck into, come upon take possession of; "She entered upon the estate of her rich relatives" | ||
| take the field go on the playing field, of a football team | ||
| perforate, penetrate come to understand | ||
| re-enter enter again; "You cannot re-enter the country with this visa" | ||
| file in enter by marching in a file | ||
| pop in enter briefly; "He popped in for two minutes" | ||
| walk in enter by walking; "She walks in at all hours, as if she lived here" | ||
| call at, out in enter a harbor; "the ship called in Athens" | ||
| take water enter the water; "the wild ducks took water" | ||
| turn in make an entrance by turning from a road; "Turn in after you see the gate" | ||
| board, get on provide food and lodging (for); "The old lady is boarding three men" | ||
| irrupt, intrude thrust oneself in as if by force; "The colors don't intrude on the viewer" | ||
| encroach upon, intrude on, obtrude upon, invade to intrude upon, infringe, encroach on, violate; "This new colleague invades my territory"; "The neighbors intrude on your privacy" | ||
| dock maneuver into a dock; "dock the ships" | ||
| enter - become a participant; be involved in; "enter a race"; "enter an agreement"; "enter a drug treatment program"; "enter negotiations" | ||
| participate | ||
| chuck up the sponge, drop by the wayside, fall by the wayside, throw in the towel, drop out, throw in, quit, give up give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat; "In the second round, the challenger gave up" | ||
| jump increase suddenly and significantly; "Prices jumped overnight" | ||
| enter - come on stage | ||
| act, represent, play behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself; "You should act like an adult"; "Don't behave like a fool"; "What makes her do this way?"; "The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people" | ||
| dramatic art, dramaturgy, dramatics, theater, theatre the art of writing and producing plays | ||
| enter - make a record of; set down in permanent form | ||
| record, put down | ||
| preserve, save prevent (food) from rotting; "preserved meats"; "keep potatoes fresh" | ||
| recording, transcription the act of making a record (especially an audio record); "she watched the recording from a sound-proof booth" | ||
| chalk up, tally accumulate as a debt; "he chalked up $100 in the course of the evening" | ||
| clock in, clock on, punch in register one's arrival at work | ||
| tape, record fasten or attach with tape; "tape the shipping label to the box" | ||
| accession make a record of additions to a collection, such as a library | ||
| post publicize with, or as if with, a poster; "I'll post the news on the bulletin board" | ||
| ring up to perform and record a sale on a cash register; "Sally rang up Eve's purchase of tomatoes" | ||
| manifest reveal its presence or make an appearance; "the ghost manifests each year on the same day" | ||
| inscribe address, (a work of literature) in a style less formal than a dedication | ||
| chronicle record in chronological order; make a historical record | ||
| file away, file place in a container for keeping records; "File these bills, please" | ||
| document support or supply with references; "Can you document your claims?" | ||
| log enter into a log, as on ships and planes | ||
| clock up, log up record a distance travelled; on planes and cars | ||
| film, shoot, take make a film or photograph of something; "take a scene"; "shoot a movie" | ||
| videotape, tape record on videotape | ||
| photograph, snap, shoot record on photographic film; "I photographed the scene of the accident"; "She snapped a picture of the President" | ||
| score, mark make underscoring marks | ||
| notch notch a surface to record something | ||
| maintain, keep state or assert; "He maintained his innocence" | ||
| film make a film or photograph of something; "take a scene"; "shoot a movie" | ||
| register enter into someone's consciousness; "Did this event register in your parents' minds?" | ||
| book engage for a performance; "Her agent had booked her for several concerts in Tokyo" | ||
| enter - put or introduce into something; "insert a picture into the text" | ||
| insert, infix, introduce | ||
| attach be attached; be in contact with | ||
| plug in, plug into, connect plug into an outlet; "Please plug in the toaster!"; "Connect the TV so we can watch the football game tonight" | ||
| penetrate come to understand | ||
| cannulate, cannulise, cannulize, canulate, intubate introduce a cannula or tube into; "Cannulate the blood vessel in the neck" | ||
| input enter (data or a program) into a computer | ||
| instil, instill enter drop by drop; "instill medication into my eye" | ||
| imbed, embed, engraft, implant, plant attach to, as a journalist to a military unit when reporting on a war; "The young reporter was embedded with the Third Division" | ||
| sandwich insert or squeeze tightly between two people or objects; "She was sandwiched in her airplane seat between two fat men" | ||
| graft, transplant cause to grow together parts from different plants; "graft the cherry tree branch onto the plum tree" | ||
| enter - register formally as a participant or member; "The party recruited many new members" | ||
| enroll, inscribe, enrol, recruit | ||
| register enter into someone's consciousness; "Did this event register in your parents' minds?" | ||
| muster in, draft, enlist draw up an outline or sketch for something; "draft a speech" | ||
| unionise, unionize form or join a union; "The auto workers decided to unionize" | ||
| register enter into someone's consciousness; "Did this event register in your parents' minds?" | ||
| matriculate enroll as a student | ||
| enter - take on duties or office; "accede to the throne" | ||
| accede | ||
| come after, succeed, follow be the successor (of); "Carter followed Ford"; "Will Charles succeed to the throne?" | ||
| take office assume an office, duty, or title; "When will the new President take office?" | ||
| ascend travel up, "We ascended the mountain"; "go up a ladder"; "The mountaineers slowly ascended the steep slope" | ||
| enter - set out on (an enterprise or subject of study); "she embarked upon a new career" | ||
| embark | ||
| start out, commence, set about, set out, get down, begin, start, get begin to deal with; "approach a task"; "go about a difficult problem"; "approach a new project" | ||
| take up pursue or resume; "take up a matter for consideration" | ||
| enter - 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?" | ||
| figure | ||
| be spend or use time; "I may be an hour" | ||