0 to come or go into a place -- входить, въезжать
1 to put information into a computer, book, or document -- заносить (в компьютер), вписывать
You have to enter a password to access this information.
2 to take part in a competition, race, or exam, or to arrange for someone else to do this -- принимать участие
Are you going to enter the photography competition?
3 to become a member of a particular organization, or start working in a particular type of job -- вступать, становиться членом (организации и т. д.)
She didn't enter the legal profession until she was 40.
However, the error is quick to decrease and enter the range of error of the other algorithms.
The use of parody enables the external world to 'enter' and disrupt the otherwise 'purely musical' discourse.
So he returned them their arms and entered the palace with the earl.
But here, we have quitted the positive history, to enter into the realm of representations, which requires a different approach.
The verb-and-particle ttwui-e "run" is revised and replaced with the verb-and-particle tul-e "enter".
Every second section was removed, so that a person could enter into its centre in order to play them.
Though participants' responses on the set of practice items would not enter into our analysis, the responses are telling.
The participants were explicitly told to enter their responses as quickly as possible.
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