enter into

enter into
transitive verb
1) (engage in) anknüpfen [Gespräch]; sich beteiligen an (+ Dat.) [Diskussion, Debatte, Wettbewerb]; aufnehmen [Beziehung, Verhandlungen]; (bind oneself by) eingehen [Verpflichtung, Ehe, Beziehung]; schließen [Vertrag]
2) (form part of) Bestandteil sein von

that doesn't enter into it at all — das hat damit gar nichts zu tun

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1) (to take part in: He entered into an agreement with the film director.) einen Vertrag, etc. schließen
2) (to take part enthusiastically in: They entered into the Christmas spirit.) sich hineinversetzen in
3) (to begin to discuss: We cannot enter into the question of salaries yet.) eingehen auf
4) (to be a part of: The price did not enter into the discussion.) eingehen in
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vi +prep obj
1) relations, negotiations, discussions aufnehmen; contract, alliance schließen, eingehen

to enter into conversation with sb — ein Gespräch mit jdm anknüpfen

to enter into correspondence with sb — mit jdm in Briefwechsel treten

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2) (= figure in) eine Rolle spielen bei
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enter into v/i
1. enter A 1, A 4, A 5, A 6
2. a) anfangen, beginnen
b) sich einlassen auf (akk), teilnehmen oder sich beteiligen an (dat)
c) eingehen auf (akk):
enter into a plan (an arrangement) auf einen Plan (Vergleich) eingehen;
enter into the conversation sich an der Unterhaltung beteiligen;
enter into correspondence in Briefwechsel treten (with mit);
enter into details ins Einzelne oder ins Detail gehen
3. eine Verpflichtung, Partnerschaft etc eingehen
4. sich hineindenken in (akk):
enter into sb’s feelings sich in jemanden hineinversetzen, jemandem etwas nachempfinden;
enter into the spirit of Christmas in eine weihnachtliche Stimmung versetzt werden;
enter into the spirit of the game mitmachen
5. eine Rolle spielen bei;
not enter into sb’s calculations nicht vorgesehen oder eingeplant sein;
his accident did not enter into our plans sein Unfall war nicht eingeplant
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transitive verb
1) (engage in) anknüpfen [Gespräch]; sich beteiligen an (+ Dat.) [Diskussion, Debatte, Wettbewerb]; aufnehmen [Beziehung, Verhandlungen]; (bind oneself by) eingehen [Verpflichtung, Ehe, Beziehung]; schließen [Vertrag]
2) (form part of) Bestandteil sein von

that doesn't enter into it at all — das hat damit gar nichts zu tun

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expr.
einspringen v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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