He entered the room briskly and stood near the door. [VERB noun]
He entered the BBC as a general trainee. [VERB noun]
When you enter a trade, no matter how skilled you are at analysis.
A calculation based on up to six study results determines your ENTER, writes Sue Loci of VTAC.
Whenever thoughts of his baby daughter enter his mind a smile appears on Jeremy's face. [VERB noun]
It never enters his mind that anyone is better than him. [VERB noun that]
There is only one way to enter God's Kingdom.
I have made up my mind that as I enter into 2010.
China enters a new five-year plan period next year. [VERB noun]
I run so well I'm planning to enter some races. [VERB noun]
He also said you can't even see or enter into that Kingdom of God unless you're born again.
His wife Marie secretly entered him for the Championship. [VERB noun + for]
Each week she meticulously entered in her notebooks all sums received. [V n with prep/adv]
When a baby is born, they enter that baby's name into the computer. [VERB noun + into]
To enter a game
To enter a proposal
enter Juliet
To enter upon a new career
The bullet entered his body
To enter a career
To enter a protest
You should knock before you enter, unless you want to see me naked.
To enter a knife into a piece of wood; to enter a boy at college, a horse for a race, etc.
My twelve-year-old son will be entering his teens next year. She had planned to enter the legal profession.
Enter your user name and password.
Each amount entered in the debit column of the journal is posted by entering it on the credit side/column of of an account in the ledger.
This Act shall enter into force on 01 March 1998.
To enter a writ, appearance, rule, or judgment
Under existing laws governing the qualifications of an alien to enter 160 acres or more of the public domain he is only required to file his declaration of intent to become a citizen.