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入
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Definitions
- 1. to enter
- 2. to go into
- 3. to join
- 4. to become a member of
- 5. to confirm or agree with
Example Sentences
1 shown未經允許請勿進 入 這個房間。
Sentence data courtesy of Tatoeba.org.
Words Containing 入
to key in
fashionable
to hate sb to the bone (idiom)
to melt in one's mouth
entrance door
How do you catch the tiger cub without entering the tiger's lair? (idiom); Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
to receive; to obtain; to buy
lit. to reach the main room and enter the chamber (idiom)
to enter a country
monthly income
penetrated
to access (a network)
Web portal
admission by ticket only
to assess one's income and spend accordingly (idiom); to live within one's means
it is easy to go from frugality to extravagance; the reverse is not so easy (idiom)
(usually of sth intangible) to seep into
to import
Do not enter! (road sign)
to go underground
admission fee
lit. please Sir, get into the boiling pot (idiom)
to join a society, association etc
trade deficit
(of women) beginning of menstrual cycle
to drop into
revenue anticipation note (RAN, financing)
to fall asleep
to insert
annual revenue
intruder
to enter deeply into people's hearts
keep away!
to make (military) incursions
to take in
to put dead body in coffin
unbearable to look at
to break the door down and enter (idiom)
to flow into
to mislead
to have intercourse
to march straight in unchallenged (military) (idiom)
to fall in love
to progress to (a higher-level school)
lit. impervious to sword or spear (idiom)
to change over to; to shift to; to switch to
to swarm in (of people etc) (idiom)
to enter orbit
to sink into
to appear before (one's eyes)
to enroll in the Communist Youth League
to load into
from the cradle to the grave (idiom); to go through fire and water
to buy (finance)
to flash
estuary
to go to jail
in one ear and out the other
income does not cover expenditure
to come to mind
lit. to get shackled and thrown in jail (idiom)
to explain a complicated subject matter in simple terms (idiom)
to score a goal
see 深入淺出|深入浅出[shēn rù qiǎn chū]
to reach perfection (idiom); a superb artistic achievement
to check in (at a hotel etc)
to enter a pass
to criminalize (an activity)
boarding gate
to breathe in
lit. peace when you come or go
borrower
lit. from the main room, enter the inner chamber (idiom)
to import
written in a forceful hand
entering tone
tall and erect, reaching through the clouds (idiom); used to describe tall mountain or skyscraper
to rush into
to join a group; to become a member
product placement
introductory course
sensible and reasonable (idiom)
to invade
to insert; to stick in; to plug in
to include on a list
rent income (esp. from arable land)
out of step with current thinking
to pull into
hole in one (golf)
Illness enters by the mouth (idiom). Mind what you eat!
gross income
intruder
slam dunk
finalist; qualifier; person or item selected as one of the best
to soak
lit. to go up to heaven or down to Hades (idiom)
to enclose
to draw into
to appear before one's eyes
to walk in in a line
entry-exit inspection and quarantine bureau
to go and live with one's wife's family, in effect becoming a member of her family
to be included among those selected for
(Buddhism) to enter a meditative state
to take one's seat according to the ticket number
to trespass
income (Hong Kong)
to be fascinated
recessed
to commence employment; to enter a company
product placement
to cut into
to re-enter
to invest
to join a religion
housebreaker
to be unable to get into (a house, an organization, a field of study, a particular type of career etc)
to take a wrong step in life (idiom)
to put in
built-in closet
(psychology) empathy
lit. the disease has attacked the vitals (idiom); fig. beyond cure
(idiom) inharmonious
to include (in a list etc)
entrance and exit door
to enter the Way
lit. to get up at sunrise and work until sunset (proverb)
to enter a park or other place for public recreation (typically, one whose name ends in 園|园: a zoo 動物園|动物园[dòng wù yuán], amusement park 遊樂園|游乐园[yóu lè yuán] etc)
to fall asleep
access to markets
low income
average income
to submerge
to bring in
to take in
inhaler
(math.) to round up or down
newly enlisted officer student
to fall into the net of justice (idiom); finally arrested
to bury
lit. a clay ox enters the sea (idiom); fig. to disappear with no hope of returning
to snub
admission ticket
to move in (to new lodging)
to take one's seat
air intake vent
measures of national income and output
to blend into
to merge into
to indulge in fantasy (idiom); to let one's imagination run wild
lit. a lamb in a tiger's den (idiom)
to get straight to the point (idiom)
to fade in (cinema)
(genetics) insertion element
introductory phase or period
to log in (to a computer)
to enter hospital
input device (computer)
selected (for admission)
to become a member
to enter nirvana (Buddhism)
to permeate
theory proposed in 2019 on Chinese social media, centering on the idea of China replacing the United States as the dominant nation in a new world order, drawing an analogy with the Manchu overthrow of the Ming dynasty, achieved after the Qing army entered China via the Shanhai Pass 入關|入关[rù guān]
to file (law)
to pass entrance exam
to enter
gateway
intravenous (medicine)
to assign (to a class)
inhalant
to be drawn into
to come pouring in
to show the wolf into the house (idiom)
down to the smallest detail; thoroughgoing; fine and detailed
to log on
to force entrance into
to enter the army
to invade and take control of (a territory); to take the helm at (an organization); (of a company) to take control of (another company)
to insert
to lead the dog into the village (idiom)
refers to the ideas that led to the Meiji Restoration and Japan's subsequent colonization projects in Asia
to engage with secular society
tasty
to fall into
to discharge into
to load
net income
to walk into
to pour into
lit. when you enter a country, follow the local customs (idiom)
percentage of children who enter school
to become naturalized
to join (e.g. union or alliance)
entry visa
to enter a school or college
disposable income
access
When you enter a country, enquire about the local customs (idiom); do as the natives do
to criminalize (an activity)
to take refuge in religious life
to join an alliance
to squeeze in; to force oneself into; to cram into; to intrude
to seat (sb in a restaurant etc)
loud songs reaches the clouds (idiom); fig. to praise to the skies
revenue
to step into
Illness enters by the mouth, trouble comes out by the mouth (idiom). A loose tongue may cause a lot of trouble.
gross income
intake (quantity)
to be obsessed with sth; to go overboard
to understand
to introduce into
to become an arhat (Buddhism)
invasive (e.g. disease or procedure)
interjection
(of a car, ship, train etc) to enter
the first impression is the strongest
nightfall
lit. to lead the water through the wall
lit. there is no road to the sky, nor door into the earth (idiom)
to go out and come in
input method
to show every possible consideration (idiom); meticulous care
to obtain a residence permit
to input (computer)
When you enter a village, follow the local customs (idiom); do as the natives do
Exit and Entry Administration Bureau (PRC)
to join a political party (esp. the Communist Party)
suction valve
five stroke input method for Chinese characters by numbered strokes, invented by Wang Yongmin 王永民 in 1983
to enter the venue for a meeting
income policy
to fall into a trap
target language (for translation)
to substitute into
to put one's heart and soul into
to intrude
to emphasize down to last detail (idiom); to show every possible consideration
intrusive rock
to intervene; to get involved
afferent nerve (transmitting in to the brain)
to get past the qualifying round
to sneak into
ceremonial entry
to enchant
to throw into
entrance
to key in
to be enthralled
input system
to implant
to flow into
buried and at rest (idiom); Resquiescat in pacem (RIP)
men fear getting into the wrong line of business, women fear marrying the wrong man (proverb)
web portal
invasive species
to enter by exploiting a weak spot (idiom); to take advantage of a lapse
to penetrate deeply
to use in medicine
annual income
to bring into
(idiom) to greet the eye
to deposit (e.g. in a bank account)
(of an actor) to inhabit one's role
fixed income