◆enter v.
1. 在下列情況,其后通常不接介詞 into:
(1) 表示進入某一具體的東西時:
The train entered the tunnel. 火車進入隧道。
He entered the room quietly. 他悄悄地進了房間。
The bullet entered his head. 子彈射入他的頭部。
偶爾可見 enter into a room 的用法,但很少見。
(2) 表示進入某一組織或某一機構時:
He entered the army last year. 他去年參軍了。
Then he entered a famous university. 后來他進了一所名牌大學。
(3) 表示報名參加考試(比賽等)時:
All his friends entered the examination (race). 他所有的朋友都報名參加了考試(比賽)。
注:也可說 enter for an examination。
2. 下列情況,enter 后通常接介詞 into:
(1) 表示開始做某事時:
He entered into business (politics) at the age of 25. 他25歲時開始經(jīng)商(進入政界)。
The two old men entered into a long conversation. 兩位老人開始長談起來。
(2) 表示討論、研究或處理某問題時:
Let’s enter into the subject of taxes. 咱們來討論一下稅款問題。
We need not enter into details. 我們不必討論(研究、處理)細節(jié)。
(3) 表示領會或體會時:
He didn’t enter into her mood. 他不體諒她的心情。
I can enter into your feelings at the loss of your wife. 我能理解你失去妻子后的心情。
(4) 表示進入某種狀態(tài)時:
The two countries entered into a state of war. 這兩個國家進入戰(zhàn)備狀態(tài)。
(4) 表示進入某具體東西且強調深入其內時(若不強調則可不用):
The arrow entered into his head. 箭射進了他的頭。
We entered into a woody mountain. 我們進入了一片山林里。
◆entirely adv.
1. 用于否定句中構成的是部分否定。如:
His work was not entirely satisfactory. 他的工作并非完全令人滿意。
I’m not entirely happy with that idea. 我對那個主意并不十分滿意。
2. 一般不與 very 連用,但可以與 almost 連用。如:
他對自己所做的事差不多全忘了。
誤:He had very entirely forgotten what he had done.
誤:He had forgotten what he had done very entirely.
正:He had almost entirely forgotten what he had done.
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