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1. Come in, come in, come in, come in. Enter, enter, enter. Please tell me the meaning of these phrases and tell me.

Enter 1. Harvest, harvest

The crops are ripe and the farmers are harvesting.

The crops are ripe and the farmers are harvesting.

cut into

She talks so much that you can't get a word in.

She talks so much that you can't get a word in.

reach

What time does the train from London come in?

What time does the train from London come in?

be elected

After 10 years of continuous efforts, she finally got in.

After ten years of unremitting efforts, she was finally elected.

The support of the Prime Minister resulted in the election of a full member of the party.

The support of the Prime Minister made the ruling party party member elected.

5. Be admitted; Be admitted to the school

1. Come in, enter; Come, arrive

The door opened and the teacher came in.

The door opened and the teacher came in.

make public

As soon as the fresh vegetables arrive, we will start selling them.

As soon as fresh vegetables arrive, we will put them on the shelves for sale.

3. (Tide)

The children went ashore before the high tide.

The children went ashore before the high tide.

4. Elected; Take office; come to power

The party was elected in the last election.

The party came to power in the last general election.

5. (The weather) began to change.

It's getting cold; We'd better go home.

It's cold, let's go home.

Get (a place) (in a race, etc)

Get (a place) (in a race, etc)

8. Participate in the discussion

9. Play a role ...; join

10. Arrive; Be received

1 1. Become fashionable; Fashion; be popular

12. Available; free

13. Implemented; Began to be adopted

Input transitive verb vt. The intransitive verb vi.

1. Come in, come in, come in.

More and more people get on the train, and the train is crowded.

More and more people got on the train, and the train was very crowded.

The train entered the tunnel.

The train entered the tunnel.

Join in

Register, log in

She is 25 years old.

She is 25 years old.

The librarian catalogued a new book.

The librarian catalogued a new book.

4. 1 Become a member of ...; Join; Start to engage in 2 start to participate; Start to enter; Set about signing up for (an exam, a competition, etc.). ) 4 Registration, login, input (name, number, details, etc. ) 5 (formally) proposed.

Go in 1. Get in, get in.

He went in through the back door and found himself in the kitchen.

He went in through the back door and found himself in the kitchen.

Get to work

What time does the theater open?

What time does the cinema start?

attack

The infantry went in.

The infantry attacked.

Bombers will enter soon.

The bombers will be out soon.

Enter 1. enter

They will arrive in London this afternoon.

They will arrive in London this afternoon.

At two o'clock, the bus took me to the village.

At two o'clock, the bus took me to the village.

fall into

They are in trouble again.

They are in trouble again.

Haines flew into a rage.

Hynes flew into a rage.

This mistake may get him into trouble.

This mistake will get him into trouble.

develop

The boy got into the habit of washing his hands before meals.

The boy got into the habit of washing his hands before meals.

Enter 1. enter

They walked into the hall together.

They walked into the hall together.

Involved

They want their son to pursue medicine.

They want their son to engage in medical work.

Enter (a certain state)

He flew into a rage when he learned about it.

He flew into a rage at this.

Investigate and deal with it

We should investigate this matter thoroughly.

We should investigate this matter thoroughly.

The engineers studied the problem carefully.

The engineers studied the problem carefully.

This problem needs further study.

This problem needs further study.

Play a role in the ...

1. Enter

Can you come to the bar and have a drink with me?

Would you like to come to the bar and have a drink with me?

2. Join; join

Several new members have joined the club since last year.

Since last year, some new members have joined the club.

weigh

1. Weight, component

These pillars cannot support the weight of the roof.

These pillars cannot bear the weight of the roof.

2. weight, weight

If you add another pound, the scale will balance.

If you put another pound of weight, the balance will balance.

weight

Because of his strength, he can lift heavy objects.

He is strong enough to lift heavy objects.

4. load, burden

The whole burden of decision-making falls on her.

The heavy responsibility of decision-making fell on her shoulders.

5. Importance; Severity; affect

Recent events have further increased their country's influence.

Recent events have increased the influence of their country.

transitive verb

1. make ... huge

The net was weighted to keep it below the water.

This net is heavy, so it can sink under water.

with impartiality

The situation is in his favor.

The situation is particularly favorable to him.