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enter

 
 
/ˈentər/ verb

Translation

PLACE [I, T] to come or go into a place
(yer) girmek
The police entered by the back door. She is accused of entering the country illegally.1597
INFORMATION [T] to put information into a computer, book, or document
(biligsayar) bilgiyi girmek
You have to enter a password to access this information.1398
COMPETITION [I, T] to take part in a competition, race, or exam, or to arrange for someone else to do this
(yarışma, sınav vb.) girmek, birini sokmak
Are you going to enter the photography competition?1858
ORGANIZATION [T] to become a member of a particular organization, or start working in a particular type of job
(kuruluş) girmek
She didn't enter the legal profession until she was 40.19651858
PERIOD OF TIME [T] to begin a period of time
(zaman dilimi) girmek, başlamak
The violence is now entering its third week.1552
enter into sth phrasal verb
to start to become involved in something, especially a discussion or agreement
(tartışmaya, anlaşmaya) girmek, dahil olmak
1552
(Definition of enter verb from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary English-Turkish © Cambridge University Press)

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