entrar
go into ; go into ; pass into ; go in ; step inside ; walk in/into ; come in ; walk through + the door ; patronise [patronize, -USA] ; patronage ; gain + entry ; nip in ; pop in ; drop in ; get in ; go on in ; step in.
As something you may or may not know, every item going into the processing stream is assigned a priority, and our judgment will in many cases be different from yours, as our needs will be different from yours.
As something you may or may not know, every item going into the processing stream is assigned a priority, and our judgment will in many cases be different from yours, as our needs will be different from yours.
An abstracting bulletin is generally a weekly or monthly current-awareness service containing abstracts of all documents of interest that have passed into the library or information unit during that time.
But in the country the processes of printing always provoke such lively curiosity that the customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street.
He pushed open the door and stepped inside.
'When you walked in here, Tony, you looked as if you'd just seen a ghost' = 'When you walked in here, Tony, you looked as if you'd just seen a ghost'.
Their duty is to come in before school each morning and check that the book checking system is in order and that the library is tidy and presentable.
As I walk through the door of the first sporting goods store, I look for the running shoes I want.
In the light of the continuing authoritarianism demonstrated by most librarians towards their patrons, it is small wonder that so few people patronized America's public libraries.
'Exit' is a vow, or intention, to never again patronage the offending library.
The Israeli secret police, Mossad, used forged passports to gain entry into Dubai which were traced back to Israel.
We were on our way to the market and decided to nip in here for a quick late lunch.
Came past this place with a group of friends and decided to pop in quickly - we ended up staying pretty much all night and had a great time.
The library needs to be developed as the focal point of the community, a place where the public can drop in for all kinds of activities, not necessarily book-related or 'cultural'.
It is advisable to cover your Wellington boots with a lid so that spiders can't get in.
As we were walking up to the place, John, the owner, saw us from over by the barn and told us to just go on in and that he'd be there in a mo'.
It looked like he didn't skip a beat, kind of stepped in there and looked like he had been in there for a month.
al entrar
on entry
Theoretically travel distances will be reduced to a minimum if the building is a cube and on entry users are brought quickly to the centre of gravity.
aventurarse a entrar en
venture into
All these factors have deterred women from venturing into politics.
conseguir entrar
gain + entry
The Israeli secret police, Mossad, used forged passports to gain entry into Dubai which were traced back to Israel.
dar una paliza a Alguien para que entre en razón
knock + some sense into
beat + some sense into
She'll have to go to London herself and knock some sense into the men interfering in her life.
We miss outspoken people like you who can beat some sense into people!.
dejar entrar
let + Nombre + in
All my nightmares escaped my head, bar the door please don't let them in.
Entra en mi salón, dijo la araña [Primeras líneas de un poema famoso que se utilizan para expresar que alguien finge para conseguir sus objetivos]
Come into my parlour, said the spider...
The article 'Come into my parlor, said the spider: World Wide Web and the Mosaic interface' offers some perspectives on Mosaic/WWW applications in electronic publishing.
entrando y saliendo de
in and out of
I'm always in and out of hospitals, so please help me towards my therapy sessions.
entrar a formar parte de
enter in
True, the machine is sometimes controlled by a keyboard, and thought of a sort enters in reading the figures and poking the corresponding keys, but even this is avoidable.
entrar a hurtadillas
steal into
I could conceivably steal into the library in the middle of the night and change it all around, if I wanted to.
entrar a la fuerza
break in
He had one foot over the window sill of his Paris flat when police broke in and collared him.
entrar apresuradamente
hurry in
As Ruttenberg hurried in she said 'Hi, sorry to keep you waiting'.
entrar a raudales
pour in
A famous astrologist has recently predicted a tsunami will hit the Thai coast in December and cancellations are pouring in.
entrar a robar
burgle
burglerise [burglarize, -USA]
A pensioner who carried around her life savings because she was afraid of being burgled was mugged on the way home from a casino.
The hair salon didn't even have its grand opening before being burglarised.
entrar a saco
burst into
storm into
storm in
In a minute, James burst into the room in her usual emphatic way, threw her briefcase on the desk, and said: 'Hi!'.
A Serbian man who stormed into the Serbian presidential building with two hand grenades was disarmed by the police after a five-hour standoff.
The robber panicked and took hostages after storming in to rob the bank with a gun.
entrar bajo la competencia de
fall under + the purview of
Special libraries may not fall under the purview of the local authorities.
entrar con buen pie
start + Nombre + off on the right foot
Nobody likes to see the end of summer; but if you can end it on a high note, it will start the new school and work year off on the right foot.
entrar de lleno
plunge into
Preliminary decisions must be taken before plunging into the accumulation of index terms, and analysis of relationships.
entrar de lleno en
get + stuck into
get + stuck into
There are so many camels out and about causing damage to the landscape that we've decided to have a reasonably decent injection of funds to get stuck into this issue.
There are so many camels out and about causing damage to the landscape that we've decided to have a reasonably decent injection of funds to get stuck into this issue.
entrar dentro de
fall into
fall under
Suddenly, the smell struck his nostrils - the pungency of processed corn syrup, as if the car had gone off the road and fallen into the neck of a gigantic bottle of syrup.
It is the type of compound that is of primary importance to researchers in chemistry, not the total sum of individual compounds that fall under it.
entrar dentro de la categoría de
fall under + the heading of
These aspects fall under the headings of: manpower; recruitment; training; appraisal; motivation; communication; and use of time.
entrar dentro de la competencia de
fall + under the purview of
Special libraries which operate under an autonomous hand may not fall under the purview of the local civil service agency.
entrar dentro de la competencia de Alguien
fall within + Posesivo + purview
A variety of organisations have established lists of endangered, threatened, or rare species of wildlife that fall within their purview.
entrar dentro de la jurisdicción de
fall under + the jurisdiction of
Under India's constitution, libraries fall under the jurisdiction of the states, the central government having little control.
entrar dentro del ámbito de
fall into + the ambit of
Whereas the other creations of the human mind which fall into the ambit of the Copyright Act, such as artistic works, drawings, photographs and the like, are clearly defined and well understood, it is shown that the explanation given for literary works is inadequate for the purpose.
entrar dentro de la responsabilidad de
fall under + the jurisdiction of
fall under + the auspices of
fall under + the purview of
Under India's constitution, libraries fall under the jurisdiction of the states, the central government having little control.
UK public libraries fall under the auspices of the Department of National Heritage.
Special libraries may not fall under the purview of the local authorities.
entrar dentro del dominio de
fall under + the umbrella of
Traditional classification schemes are found unsuitable for women's issues because they do not cover the length and breath of issues which now fall under the umbrella of women and development.
entrar dentro de una categoría
fall into + category
fall under + rubric
Many medical enquiries also fall into this category, eg, 'What is conjunctivitis?'.
The reality is that such a wide variety of coercive instruments fall under this rubric that it is nearly impossible to distinguish non-lethal from lethal weaponry.
entrar de sopetón
burst into
storm into
storm in
In a minute, James burst into the room in her usual emphatic way, threw her briefcase on the desk, and said: 'Hi!'.
A Serbian man who stormed into the Serbian presidential building with two hand grenades was disarmed by the police after a five-hour standoff.
The robber panicked and took hostages after storming in to rob the bank with a gun.
entrar directamente en
go straight (in)to
There's a lot of pros and cons on both sides of the argument for going straight into college after high school.
entrar el flato [Usado generalmente en el deporte]
bonk
get + a/the (side) stitch
hit + the bonk
Believe it or not, one highly respected exercise scientist has suggested that it may be beneficial to bonk regularly in training.
Experts say once you get the side-stitch only stopping will cure you of the pain.
We've only ridden about 30 miles but a combination of lack of breakfast and lack of fitness have rendered me dangerously close to hitting the bonk.
entrar en [A pie]
fall within/into
get into
walk into
move into
slip into
turn into
come into
set + foot (inside/in/on)
flow into
walk onto
The user then receives, on a regular basis, notifications of new documents or information which fall within the topic specified in his profile.
To get into these national and international networks which are suitable for long-distance communication, a telephone link must be used to access the closest node.
Plainer to see is the effect of this library lottery on enquirers: in the words of Roger Horn, `no one knows what to expect when he walks into a library'.
As we move into the 21st century there is a growing realization that information holds the key to health.
If the economy slips into recession then the government may decide to stimulate the economy with massive spending.
Thereupon he rallied, and with an air of accepting the inevitable turned into the library parking lot and went to his office.
Female guinea pigs come into oestrus (commonly called being 'on heat') and are receptive to males every 15-17 days.
Extensive use of made of the prominently painted yellow van by the public, including individuals who had never set foot inside a library.
Nobody seems to dispute that tons of weapons apparently are flowing into Mexico.
I read that she walked onto the boat and caught them getting it on.
entrar en acción
enter + the picture
George Ticknor, the leader of the Boston 'brahmins', the intellectual class of that city, now entered the picture and wrote to Everett arguing firmly that the new library should indeed be the 'crowning glory of the school system'.
entrar en boxes
make + a pit stop
With a damaged car, having to make a pit stop to change his front wing, the potential of a second place finish went up in smoke.
entrar en celo
be in rut
be in heat
be on heat
be in season
When the male is in rut he loses his ordinary sense of caution.
It is advisable to spay sheepdog bitches since being in heat will bring on all kinds of hormonal changes and they will fight for reasons unknown to us.
Female guinea pigs come into oestrus (commonly called being 'on heat') and are receptive to males every 15-17 days.
The only reason I noticed that she was in season was because she had a blood stain on her white tail.
entrar en conflicto (con)
come into + conflict (with)
The emphasis on speed is very important, but this emphasis and the more philosophical ideology of catalogs sometimes come into conflict.
entrar en conflicto
run into + conflict
Ethical principles are called into play when deliberating about values, particularly when values run into conflict.
entrar en conflicto con [Tercera persona singular clashes]
conflict with
clash with
run + afoul of
fall + afoul of
These more detailed sets do not conflict with the more general sets of categories.
The date of the book fair must be fitted into the school program so that it does not clash with any rival local or national event.
Unfortunately for them, this approach runs afoul of Iraqi tribal customs since they are, reportedly, endogamous with respect to tribe.
As some of her prophecies came true, she fell afoul of the authorities and was arrested by the Holy Order.
entrar en contacto con
come into + contact with
get in + touch with
The solution (ie water with additives which make it less miscible with ink and slow down evaporation) is transferred from the tray via a series of rollers until it comes into contact with the plate.
Topics covered range from how to get in touch with the chosen speaker to how to pay his restaurant bill.
entrar en decadencia
go to + seed
go into + a decline
fall into + decline
She berated him for having 'gone to seed' and lambasted him for not living up to his ideals.
America is going into a decline the like of which the world has never seen before.
After the Romans left, the city of London fell into a decline.
entrar en declive
go into + a decline
fall into + decline
America is going into a decline the like of which the world has never seen before.
After the Romans left, the city of London fell into a decline.
entrar en el ámbito de
fall within + the ambit of
Knotty problems such as which of a series of publishers names and places of publication to record, fall within the ambit of a cataloguing code.
entrar en erupción
erupt
Almost every school boy feels he has outgrown his infancy when his six-year molars erupt and that he is nearing manhood when his 12-year molars appear.
entrar en funcionamiento
go into + operation
There have been various other interesting developments since the system first went into full-scale operation in the early 1970s.
entrar en juego
bring into + play
call into + play
Deliberation, evaluation, and thought must be brought into play before a final decision is made.
Ethical principles are called into play when deliberating about values, particularly when values run into conflict.
entrar en la cabeza
get + Posesivo + head around
wrap + Posesivo + head around
get it into + Posesivo + head
You are not quite sure how one man could get his head around this at the time, but he managed, in a masterful way.
Sleuthing is like second-nature to her, and she can't possibly wrap her head around the concept of renouncing it completely.
Surely someone can get it into his head that a fair compromise has been reached and all he has to do now is shut up and accept it.
entrar en la dinámica
enter + the fray
However, by constantly assessing actual and potential customer wants and needs, prioritizing customer markets, and identifying the competition, libraries can (and must) enter the fray of a world that is customer-driven.
entrar en la mollera
get it into + Posesivo + head
Surely someone can get it into his head that a fair compromise has been reached and all he has to do now is shut up and accept it.
entrar en liquidación
go into + liquidation
go into + administration
go into + receivership
go into + bankruptcy
When a company goes into liquidation, the directors cease to have control of the company, and the liquidator takes over.
Dundee have been docked four points as a result of going into administration.
The company's employees face the likelihood of being made jobless after it went into receivership this week.
I am truly ashamed to have gone into bankruptcy and I don't know when I will recover emotionally from this experience.
entrar en materia
get down to + brass tacks
cut to + the chase
get down to + business
get down to + bedrock
get down to + the nitty-gritty
get down to + the basics (of things)
cut through + the noise
When you get down to brass tacks, the fundamental reason why the UK is in its current mess is because we were borrowing too much for too long.
This is a dating agency for sugar daddies, sugar babies and singles who are looking to cut to the chase and meet new adult singles online.
'I have to leave fairly soon,' he said as he returned the receiver to its cradle, 'so let's get down to business'.
But we must nevertheless weed through these various proposals and get down to bedrock to what Dirksen really wants.
They promised much but these scholars never got down to the nitty-gritty .
I was able to get down to the basics of things I needed but ran into some other problems for which I cannot find a solution anywhere.
Automation tools can help you streamline your workflow and cut through the noise.
entrar en parto
go into + labour
If your waters do break before you go into labour, don't panic - put on a sanitary pad for protection.
entrar en prensa
go to + press
Note: This information is correct at the time of going to press, but may be subject to change.
entrar en razón
come to + Posesivo + senses
The tumult died as people came to their senses and integrated A/V materials into their collections and cataloguing rules.
entrar en trance
go into + trance
Study participants went into trance & demonstrated various emotions during the working session, but reported feeling calmer afterward.
entrar en vigor
come into + force
come into + effect
go into + effect
A new law governing the National Library is being drafted and is expected to come into force in 1996.
The new Statute will, with some exceptions, come into effect on 1 Jan 78.
If the law goes into effect, librarians wil need to be prepared to defend their institutions and perhaps even their jobs.
entrar flato
hit + the wall
Contrary to popular belief, it is possible to avoid hitting the wall while running a marathon.
entrar furioso
storm in
The robber panicked and took hostages after storming in to rob the bank with a gun.
entrar hambre después del esfuerzo
work up + an appetite
Then when you've worked up an appetite you can taste the most delicious trout, fresh from the lake.
entrar hipo
hiccup [hiccough]
The book also explains how twins begin and describes how a fetus gets food and air and how the growing baby kicks and hiccups inside the uterus.
entrar ilegalmente [Con allanamiento de morada]
break in
break into
The hacker broke in on the university dial-in lines through the library system.
A honeypot is a decoy computer system designed to look like a legitimate system an intruder will want to break into while, unbeknownst to the intruder, they are being covertly observed.
entrar la cagalera
get + the runs
All cats get the runs from time to time but it usually runs its course quickly, and your cat is back to his usual self in a day or two.
entrar mediante engaño
bluff + Posesivo + way into
I work beside a fair few people who bluffed their way into the job, and it's no fun at all.
entrar miedo
become + jittery
As the 1992 unification of the European Community looms, East European countries are becoming jittery and apprehensive about the implications for them.
entrar por la fuerza
break in
He had one foot over the window sill of his Paris flat when police broke in and collared him.
entrar por un oído y salir por el otro
go in + one ear and out the other
I've even had friends and relatives talk with her and give her advice but it all goes in one ear and out the other.
entrar presionando
snap into
A cartridge snapped into the ImageWriter printer replaces the ribbon cartridge.
entrar rápidamente
dart onto
The word 'humongous' first darted onto the linguistic stage only about 1968 but hit the big time almost immediately and has been with us ever since.
entrar rápidamente en
whisk into
When he arrived back at the media center, Anthony Datto whisked straight away into his glass-enclosed office, to the right of the entrance.
entrar sed después del esfuerzo
work up + a thirst
The 2.1 km trail is perfect for working up a thirst - just long enough to make you feel like you got a bit of exercise, but short enough that you aren't pining for very long.
entrar sin autorización
trespass
Humans define themselves as 'something' (whatever that may be) in relation to certain limits that they cannot trespass -the immortality of gods and the unconsciousness of animals.
entrar sin ser visto
sneak into
The police said that he had sneaked into a her house and raped her nearly 200 times over a 13-month period.
entrar una pájara [Usado generalmente en el deporte]
bonk
hit + the bonk
Believe it or not, one highly respected exercise scientist has suggested that it may be beneficial to bonk regularly in training.
We've only ridden about 30 miles but a combination of lack of breakfast and lack of fitness have rendered me dangerously close to hitting the bonk.
entrar un sudor frío
break out in + a cold sweat
come out in + a cold sweat
And then I felt the urge to throw up and suddenly I was breaking out in a cold sweat.
I come out in a cold sweat just thinking about it.
entrar violentamente
storm in
The robber panicked and took hostages after storming in to rob the bank with a gun.
entrar y salir
come and go
drift in and out
wander in and out
go into and out of
Smaller microcomputer-based systems are more likely to come and go.
The practical aspects of preservation have drifted in and out of archival priorities over the last half-century.
Facilities have been included to allow the user to move away from the original query to wander in and out of different areas of interest.
Since many people go into and out of the hospital at all hours, theft is a concern.
entrar y salir corriendo
run in and out
Those who are 'perfectionists' in such things will want to drive you crazy worrying about 'what if two people go out together' or 'it won't be accurate because some users go out for a smoke and then come right back in' or 'what about kids who run in and out' and so forth.
evitar que + entrar
keep + Nombre + out
keep + Nombre + out of it
Many farmers and ranchers construct barbed-wire fences on their property to keep livestock in and unwelcome guests out.
Naturally, Claire is just dying to be part of the Committee, but they're equally determined to keep her out of it by whatever means.
hacer entrar en razón
speak + sense into
talk + sense into
knock + some sense into
beat + some sense into
And the news coverage of the girl named Katrina Kivi, who'd risked her neck to speak sense into a crowd of angry students, had just begun.
You cannot talk sense into someone who is willing to do that to you.
She'll have to go to London herself and knock some sense into the men interfering in her life.
We miss outspoken people like you who can beat some sense into people!.
hacer entrar en vereda
bring + Nombre + to heel
call + Nombre + to heel
Angelus has had it with her insolence and is determined to 'bring her to heel' no matter what it takes.
My eldest daughter, who is a fighter, began to send out aggressive signals, but I called her to heel before the woman noticed.
no dejar entrar
turn + Nombre + away
keep out
shut + Nombre + out
They will be patrolling in plain clothes to spot doormen who turn away people apparently on the basis of their ethnicity.
The loaded wagons were then covered with tarpaulins to keep out rain and atmospheric moisture which would have slaked the lime.
It's pretty important to understand my frustration with this whole situation and why I feel it is necessary to shut him out of my life.
por un lado entra + Nombre + y por otro sale + Nombre
in go + Nombre + at one end, and out come + Nombre + at the other
In the ultimate CIM system in go raw materials, power, product specifications and orders at one end, and out come finished products at the other.
que entran en juego
at play
The author considers the economic, political and social factors at play.
que hace entrar en calor
warming
A big pumpkin, cut into quarters and baked, is a sweet and warming supper.
recesión + entrar
recession + set in
Some would say that Britain managed to get into the Community in the nick of time, before the recession set in.
registrarse al entrar
sign in
If you attempt to sign in with a user name and password that do not match, the website will return an error.
volver a entrar
come back in
go back + inside
Those who are 'perfectionists' in such things will want to drive you crazy worrying about 'what if two people go out together' or 'it won't be accurate because some users go out for a smoke and then come right back in' or 'what about kids who run in and out' and so forth.
Go back inside and tell mom that I'll be there in a little while.