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come into sth phrase ⇨ entercome into sth phrase ⇨ inherit enter verb enter ♦︎ go in ♦︎ come in ♦︎ set foot in/on sthThese words all mean to move into a place. 这些词均表示进入。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to enter / go in / come in by / through sth◆to enter / go into / come into / set foot in a room / building / country / town■ enter [intransitive, transitive] (not usually used in the passive 通常不用于被动语态) (formal) to move into a place 进入;进去◆I knocked and a bored voice said, 'Enter'.我敲了敲门,一个不耐烦的声音回答道:“进来。”◆Enter Hamlet and three of the players (= used in the text of a play to say who should go onto the stage).哈姆雷特和三名演员上场。◆He was refused permission to enter the country.他被这个国家拒绝入境。◆Where did the bullet enter the body?子弹是从哪个部位穿入身体的?OPP exit , leave ⇨ leave 1 see also entrance ⇨ arrival 1 , entry ⇨ access ■ ˌgo ˈin■ ˌgo ˈinto sth phrasal verb (went, gone)to enter a place, especially a building or room 进入,进去(尤指建筑物或房间)◆It's getting cold. Let's go in.天冷了,我们进屋吧。◆They went into the kitchen.他们走进厨房。◆Don't go in there-it could be dangerous.别进去-可能有危险。◆Troops went in (= to a city or region) to restore order.部队进驻以恢复秩序。■ ˌcome ˈin■ ˌcome ˈinto sth phrasal verb (came, come)to enter a place, especially a building or room 进入,进去(尤指建筑物或房间)◆Tell her to come in.让她进来。◆I knocked at the door and he shouted, 'Come in!'我敲了下门,他喊道:“进来!”◆Two more customers came into the shop.又有两名顾客走进店来。 see also come ⇨ go 2 NOTE 辨析 Go in or come in? Go in is used from the point of view of the person who is moving; come in is used from the point of view of sb who is already in the place that the person is moving to. * go in指进去,是从行进者的角度而言;come in指进来,是从目的地的角度而言。■ set ˈfoot in sth■ set ˈfoot on sth idiom (setting, set, set)to enter or visit a place 进入,探访(某地)◆I vowed never to set foot in the place again.我发誓再也不踏足这个地方了。◆He was the first person to set foot on the moon.他是第一个登上月球的人。 inherit verb inherit ♦︎ succeed ♦︎ come into sthThese words all mean to receive money, property, a title or position from sb when they die. 这些词均表示继承金钱、财产、头衔或职位。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to inherit / succeed to the / sb's throne / crown / title / estate◆to inherit / come into a fortune◆to inherit / come into money / property■ inherit [transitive, intransitive] to receive money, property, a title or position from sb when they die 继承(金钱、财产、头衔或职位)◆He will inherit the title on the death of his uncle.他伯父死后他将继承这个头衔。◆Does he know that she stands to inherit (= to inherit a lot of money)?他是否知道她很可能继承一大笔财产?ⓘ You can inherit things from people in two other ways: you can inherit physical features or personal qualities from your parents or grandparents; or you can inherit a situation from sb, by taking over responsibility for the situation from them, especially because you have replaced that person in their job. * inherit还有另外两个含义:从父母或祖父母那儿遗传到身体特征或个性特质,或接手某种状况并对其负起责任,尤其因为接替某人的工作◆She inherited a passion for music from her grandfather.她对音乐的酷爱得自祖父的遗传。◆I inherited a number of problems from my predecessor in the post.我从我的前任手里接过了一大堆问题。 see also inheritance ⇨ legacy , disinherit ⇨ reject ■ succeed [intransitive] (rather formal) to gain the right to a title, position or property when sb dies 继承(头衔、职位或财产)◆She succeeded to the throne (= became queen) in 1558.她于1558年继承王位。▸ succession / /səkˈseʃn/ / noun [uncountable] ◆He became chairman in succession to Bernard Allen.他接替伯纳德•艾伦任主席。NOTE 辨析 Inherit or succeed? Inherit is used more to talk about receiving money or property; succeed is used more to talk about gaining a title or position, especially the throne (= the position of king or queen). * inherit多表示继承金钱或财产,succeed多表示继承头衔或职位,尤其是王位(the throne)。■ ˌcome ˈinto sth phrasal verb (came, come) [no passive] to inherit money or property from sb when they die; to receive money or property that you inherited as a child and are now old enough to claim 继承(金钱或财产);(已到法定年龄)得到(遗产)◆She came into a fortune when her uncle died.她叔叔去世后她继承了一大笔财产。◆He comes into his money next year and will be able to spend it as he likes.他明年把继承的钱拿到手后就可以随心所欲地花了。 |