1 (engage in) [+agreement] llegar a; [+contract] firmar; [+relationship, argument] iniciar; [+explanation, details] entrar en; [+conversation, correspondence, negotiations] entablar she swore she would not enter into a subservient-dominant relationship again this may enable the two countries to enter into friendly relations he wasn't prepared to enter into further explanations I haven't entered into any financial agreements the United States and Canada may enter into an agreement they are in no position to enter into a binding contract we entered into meaningful discussions with them no correspondence will be entered into I couldn't possibly enter into a relationship with him I won't enter into this deception to enter into a [partnership] solicitor, doctor, businessperson he left to enter into a partnership we urge that every college and university enter into a partnership with surrounding schools to strengthen the teaching of English colleges and universities should enter into a partnership with local businesses a developer can enter into a partnership with a contractor
to enter into the spirit of things ambientarse
When you come across one of these local festivals, be sure to enter into the spirit of things and have a go at some of the games I didn't feel embarrassed because I just entered into the spirit of things
2 (affect) [+plans, calculations] influir en do their wishes enter into your plans at all? ¿sus deseos influyen para algo en tus planes?; money doesn't enter into it el dinero no tiene nada que ver
other factors entered into the orchestration that doesn't enter into it I do not enter into it as an author of the work in any way of course these factors do enter into the picture