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станции
entrar en

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. enter [Am ˈɛn(t)ər, Brit ˈɛntə] VERB trans

1.1. enter room/house/country:

enter
enter
entrar a esp LatAm

1.2. enter (penetrate):

enter

2. enter (begin):

enter period/phase
enter job/course
enter job/course
iniciar form

3.1. enter (join):

enter army
enter army
enter firm/organization
enter firm/organization

3.2. enter (begin to take part in):

enter war/negotiations
enter market
enter debate/dispute

3.3. enter student/candidate:

enter

3.4. enter race:

enter

4.1. enter (record):

enter (in register)
enter (in ledger, book)
enter (in ledger, book)

4.2. enter COMPUT:

enter data
enter data

5.1. enter JUR:

to enter an appeal
to enter an appeal

5.2. enter form:

enter protest
elevar form
enter protest
enter complaint

II. enter [Am ˈɛn(t)ər, Brit ˈɛntə] VERB intr

1.1. enter (come, go in):

enter
enter!
enter!
¡pase!

1.2. enter actor/character:

enter
enter Melissa
to enter stage right

2. enter:

enter for competition/race
enter for examination
to enter (for sth) for competition/race
to enter (for sth) for examination

III. enter [Am ˈɛn(t)ər, Brit ˈɛntə] SUBST COMPUT

enter

enter up VERB [Am ˈɛn(t)ər -, Brit ˈɛntə -] Brit (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

enter up transaction
enter up transaction
enter up transaction
enter up account/ledger

I. re-enter [Am ˌriˈɛn(t)ər, Brit riːˈɛntə] VERB trans

re-enter country/building:

re-enter
re-enter
volver a entrar a esp LatAm
to re-enter society

II. re-enter [Am ˌriˈɛn(t)ər, Brit riːˈɛntə] VERB intr

1. re-enter (go in, come in):

re-enter
re-enter Romeo THEAT

2. re-enter (register again):

to re-enter for an exam
to re-enter for a race
forcibly enter/detain
to enter into or form an alliance
to enter into or form an alliance
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Englisch
enter

im PONS Wörterbuch

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I. enter [ˈentəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] VERB trans

1. enter:

enter (go into)
enter (penetrate)

2. enter:

enter (insert)
enter (into a register)

3. enter (join):

enter
to enter school

4. enter (make known):

enter
enter claim
enter plea

II. enter [ˈentəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] VERB intr THEAT

enter

enter key SUBST COMPUT

enter key

enter upon VERB intr

enter upon

I. re-enter [ˌri:ˈentəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] VERB trans

1. re-enter (go in again):

re-enter

2. re-enter COMPUT:

re-enter

II. re-enter [ˌri:ˈentəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] VERB intr

re-enter

enter into VERB intr

enter into (form part of):

enter into

Wendungen:

to enter into the spirit of sth

enter up VERB trans

enter up
enter up in accounts
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
to enter
entrar en la recta final tb. SPORT
im PONS Wörterbuch
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Spanisch
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I. enter [ˈen·tər] VERB trans

1. enter:

enter (go into)
enter (penetrate)

2. enter:

enter (insert)
enter (into a register)
to enter data comput

3. enter (compete in):

enter

4. enter (begin):

enter
to enter politics

5. enter (make known):

enter
enter claim
enter plea

II. enter [ˈen·tər] VERB intr THEAT

enter

I. re-enter [ˌri·ˈen·tər] VERB trans

1. re-enter (go in again):

re-enter

2. re-enter comput:

re-enter

II. re-enter [ˌri·ˈen·tər] VERB intr

re-enter

enter into VERB intr (form part of)

enter into

enter key SUBST comput

enter key
to enter the fray
to enter the church
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Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
to enter
entrar en la recta final tb. SPORT
Present
Ienter
youenter
he/she/itenters
weenter
youenter
theyenter
Past
Ientered
youentered
he/she/itentered
weentered
youentered
theyentered
Present Perfect
Ihaveentered
youhaveentered
he/she/ithasentered
wehaveentered
youhaveentered
theyhaveentered
Past Perfect
Ihadentered
youhadentered
he/she/ithadentered
wehadentered
youhadentered
theyhadentered

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Once customers enter the platform, they can start uploading and sharing discounts or reviewing shops and gradually earn points and badges.
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In other cases, cholesterol particles from the atherosclerotic plaque may suddenly break off and enter the brain.
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Through this chamber, which worked like an airlock, divers could leave and enter the submerged vessel.
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The search was never continued, the murderer never found. 20 years later, six students had planned to enter the hotel.
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Second, big price fluctuations will be common as we enter the mania and approach the peak.
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