Entran (en. Enter)

/enˈtran/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To access a place or space.
They enter the classroom.
Ellos entran a la sala de clases.
To be included in a group or activity.
The new members are joining the meeting this week.
Los nuevos miembros entran en la reunión esta semana.
To begin to be part of a process.
The candidates enter the interview phase.
Los candidatos entran en la fase de entrevistas.

Etymology

From Latin 'intrare', which means 'to enter'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

they go in and out
It refers to people who frequently come and go.
van y entran
to go into detail
To analyze a topic in depth.
entrar en detalle
to come to reason
To begin to understand or accept something.
entrar en razón

Related Words

enter
Verb that indicates the action of accessing a place.
entrar
entrance
Action of entering or the place through which one accesses.
entrada
incoming
That enters, that comes inward.
entrante

Slang Meanings

To jump into a conversation unexpectedly.
Don't worry, they just jumped into the chat uninvited.
No te preocupes, solo entraron en la charla sin invitación.
To enter a place with confidence or assurance.
They arrived at the bar and entered as if they were friends with everyone.
Llegaron al bar y entraron como si fueran amigos de todos.