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Definition
- to enter
- to go into
- to join
- (to be) admitted (into)
- to become a member of
- to conform (to)
- to agree (with)
- income
- radical (Kang Xi 11)
Compounds (7)
Related words (194)
to be shortlisted; to be selected; to get past the qualifying round; to become a candidate; to make it to the finals
to enter the venue for a meeting; to enter into an examination; to enter a stadium, arena etc
to make (military) incursions; to invade; to intrude into; to trespass; to gain unauthorized access (computing)
to go out and come in; entrance and exit; expenditure and income; discrepancy; inconsistent
to cut into; to incise; to penetrate deeply into (a topic, area etc); cut (offensive moves in basketball)
to throw (into); to put (into); to throw oneself (into); to toss; to participate (in); to invest (in); absorbed; engrossed
income; revenue; salary; wages; receipts; gainings; earnings; to take (in); money; pay cheque; living; proceeds
to bring in; to call in; to transfer (a person, data); (computing) to call; to load (a subroutine etc)
to load into; to record; to write into; to enter (data); to go into (the records); to go down (in history)
to break (into); to barge (in); to crash (into); to burst (into); to force (an entrance); to charge (in); to intrude; to gate-crash
to fall (into); to sink (into); to get caught (up in); to land in (a predicament); (to be) immersed (in); (to be) lost (in); (to be) caught (in)
to round up to the nearest integer; to discard four, but treat five as whole (of decimal points)
to take one's seat according to the ticket number; (fig.) to put (things or people) in their right place; to take a general comment as a personal attack; to take a criticism for oneself
possessed by the Devil; spellbound; to be addicted to; asborbed (in); utterly devoted (to); to go overboard; (Buddhism, Taoism) to misguidedly focus on hallucinations that arise during meditation; to be obsessed (with)
five stroke input method for Chinese characters by numbered strokes, invented by Wang Yongmin 王永民 in 1983
Idioms (33)
(lit.) to go up to heaven or down to Hades (idiom); (fig.) to go to great lengths; to search heaven and earth
to emphasize down to last detail (idiom); to show every possible consideration; meticulous care
from the cradle to the grave (idiom); to go through fire and water; brave; willing to risk life and limb
(lit.) impervious to sword or spear (idiom); (fig.) invulnerable; untouchable; thick-skinned; impervious to criticism
(lit.) to reach the main room and enter the chamber (idiom); (fig.) to gradually attain proficiency; to attain a higher level
to lead the wolf into the woodpile (idiom); to leave oneself open to attack; to act imprudently, asking for trouble
to lead the wolf into the house (idiom); to leave oneself open to attack; to act imprudently, asking for trouble
(lit.) a clay ox enters the sea (idiom); fig. to disappear with no hope of returning
to enter deeply into people's hearts; to have a real impact on the people (idiom)
to explain a complicated subject matter in simple terms (idiom); (of language) simple and easy to understand
(lit.) the disease has attacked the vitals (idiom); fig. beyond cure; the situation is hopeless
from the main room, enter the inner chamber (idiom); to go to the next level; to attain a higher level
(lit.) please Sir, get into the boiling pot (idiom); (fig.) to give sb a taste of his own medicine
to assess one's income and spend accordingly (idiom); to live within one's means; You can only spend what you earn.
(lit.) to get shackled and thrown in jail (idiom); (fig.) to be put behind bars; to get jailed
tall and erect, reaching through the clouds (idiom); used to describe tall mountain or skyscraper
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