- enter into something
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
enter into something with somebody — ˈenter into sth (with sb) derived to begin sth or become involved in sth • to enter into an agreement • to enter into negotiations Main entry: ↑enterderived … Useful english dictionary
enter into — phrasal 1. : to inquire into (a subject) : examine, consider regrettable that the book does not enter into the moral aspect of the issue 2. : to make oneself a party to or in entered into a solemn treaty and covenant 3. : to form a constituent… … Useful english dictionary
enter into — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms enter into : present tense I/you/we/they enter into he/she/it enters into present participle entering into past tense entered into past participle entered into 1) enter into something to start to take part in… … English dictionary
enter into — 1) PHR V RECIP If you enter into something such as an agreement, discussion, or relationship, you become involved in it. You can also say that two people enter into something. [FORMAL] [V P n with n] I have not entered into any financial… … English dictionary
enter into the spirit of something — enter/get into the spirit of (something) to show that you are happy to be at a social event by talking to a lot of people, dancing, or wearing special clothes. Hey, I like your hat! Well, I thought I d better enter into the spirit of things. I m… … New idioms dictionary
enter into the spirit of — enter/get into the spirit of (something) to show that you are happy to be at a social event by talking to a lot of people, dancing, or wearing special clothes. Hey, I like your hat! Well, I thought I d better enter into the spirit of things. I m… … New idioms dictionary
enter into sth — UK US enter into sth Phrasal Verb with enter({{}}/ˈentər/ verb [T] ► to start to become involved in something, especially a discussion or an agreement: »enter into a deal/a contract/an agreement … Financial and business terms
ˌenter ˈinto sth — phrasal verb 1) to start to take part in something Adams agreed to enter into talks with the British government.[/ex] 2) to be an important aspect of a situation When companies are trying to save money, loyalty to workers doesn t enter into… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
enter into the spirit of something — enter/get/into the spirit of something phrase to take part in something with enthusiasm Everyone entered into the spirit of things by wearing costumes. Thesaurus: to take part, or to become involvedsynonym Main entry: spirit … Useful english dictionary
break into something — break into (something) 1. to begin suddenly to do something. Then he broke into a run and we just couldn t catch him. Onishi broke into sobs and covered his eyes with a handkerchief. 2. to enter a place by using force. His apartment has been… … New idioms dictionary