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  • 81enter — /ˈɛnter, ingl. ˈɛntə(r)/ [vc. ingl., dal v. to enter «immettere»] s. m. inv. (elab.) invio …

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  • 82enter into the spirit of something — enter/get into the spirit of (something) to show that you are happy to be at a social event by talking to a lot of people, dancing, or wearing special clothes. Hey, I like your hat! Well, I thought I d better enter into the spirit of things. I m… …

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  • 83enter into the spirit of — enter/get into the spirit of (something) to show that you are happy to be at a social event by talking to a lot of people, dancing, or wearing special clothes. Hey, I like your hat! Well, I thought I d better enter into the spirit of things. I m… …

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  • 84enter the fray — enter/join the fray to become involved in an argument or a fight. Members of the royal family rarely enter the political fray …

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  • 85enter — (izg. ȅnter) m DEFINICIJA inform. tipka na tipkovnici kojom se 1. prilikom pisanja prelazi u novi red 2. prihvaća ponuđena mogućnost 3. izvršava naredba na komandnoj liniji ETIMOLOGIJA engl …

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  • 86enter a protest — 1. To write it in an official document 2. Therefore simply, to protest • • • Main Entry: ↑enter …

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  • 87enter your head — enter your mind/head/ phrase if a thought enters your head, you think about it or consider it Why such a bizarre notion should have entered her head I cannot imagine. It never entered my head to do anything else. Thesaurus: to have a thought or… …

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  • 88enter your mind/head — to occur in your thoughts The idea of quitting never entered my mind. [=I never thought of quitting] • • • Main Entry: ↑enter …

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  • 89enter the scene — see ↑enter • • • Main Entry: ↑scene …

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  • 90enter on something — ˈenter on/upon sth derived (formal) to start to do sth or become involved in it • to enter on a new career • She entered upon a love affair which was to ruin her marriage. Main entry: ↑enter …

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