0 to go into a place -- entrar (en)
1 to put information into a computer, book, or document -- introducir
2 to do a competition -- presentarse a, inscribirse en
Are you going to enter the photography competition?
3 to come or go into a place -- entrar
4 to start doing sth new -- empezar
children entering school for the first time niños entrando en el colegio por primera vez
We’re entering a new phase in the relationship. Estamos entrando en una nueva fase en la relación.
5 to put information onto a form, into a computer, etc. -- rellenar
6 to say you will take part in a competition -- entrar en
It is therefore necessary to encourage people to enter the labour market, increasing employment levels and economic growth.
I will not enter into any detail, for that could lead to bad feeling and that is not my intention.
That is why the directive can and must enter into force as soon as possible.
By refusing to allow his device the standards committees prevented him from entering the market.
We would like instead to insert the words: ‘which should enter into force as soon as possible’.
Any ship can, therefore, enter our territorial waters.
Finally, non-tested animals aged above thirty months may no longer enter the food chain.
I do not consider it appropriate, however, to enter into details on specific studies to be carried out and cannot accept this part of the amendment.
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