Entrase (en. Enter)
/enˈtɾase/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Accessing a space or place.
She entered the movie theater just before the film started.
Ella entrase al cine justo antes de que comenzara la película.
Initiating or starting in a specific scope or context.
It is required that one be involved in the project from the beginning.
Se requiere que se entrase en el proyecto desde el principio.
Including oneself in a conversation or discussion.
Feel free to jump into the conversation whenever you want.
Siéntete libre de entrase en la charla cuando quieras.
Etymology
From the verb 'entrar' with the reflexive form.
Common Phrases and Expressions
come to reason
Accepting a logical idea or understanding after a debate.
entrase en razón
immerse oneself
Becoming completely involved in a matter or topic.
entrase a fondo
not to come into play
Not being considered in a situation or decision.
no entrase en juego
let oneself be drawn in
Allowing something or someone to get involved.
dejarse entrase
Related Words
enter
Accessing a place or situation.
entrar
entry
The act of entering or the place through which one enters.
entrada
inclusion
Action of including something or someone.
inclusión
access
Permission or ability to enter or use something.
acceso
Slang Meanings
To enter abruptly or without warning.
When I arrived at the party, I entered without anyone seeing me.
Cuando llegué a la fiesta, entrase sin que nadie me viera.
To unexpectedly get involved in a situation.
I didn’t expect that he would jump into our discussion.
No me esperaba que se entrase en nuestra discusión.