Enter into Meaning in English
expression
释义
To formally begin or become involved in something, such as an agreement, contract, or discussion.
用法与细微差别
Often used in formal or legal contexts (business deals, contracts); also sometimes used for starting discussions or relationships. Common collocations: 'enter into an agreement/contract/discussion.' Not used for physical entry; don't confuse with simply 'enter.'
例句
They decided to enter into a contract with the new supplier.
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Before we enter into any agreement, let's review the details carefully.
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The two companies will enter into negotiations next month.
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I wasn't sure if I wanted to enter into a partnership with him so quickly.
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After several meetings, we finally decided to enter into formal discussions.
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You have to be careful before you enter into any long-term commitments.
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