Pinyin: the entry [rù jìng].
Interpretation: Also called "Introduction". Enter this country. Unexpectedly, the ancient word "Beijing".
Quote: Government Work Report (1984.5. 15): "Relax the examination and approval authority for foreign-funded construction projects and technology introduction, and simplify the entry and exit procedures for foreign investors."
Interpretation: Enter an area.
Use example:
1) Truth doesn't need an entry permit to travel, but when the truth is still wearing shoes, lies have gone halfway around the world.
2) No entry permit is required for real travel. Aurio Curie?
3) Dust removal, don't have a mind; When you enter the building, you might as well make noise.
Synonym:
I. Input [jn r]
Interpretation: within a certain range or period.
Quote: Bing Xin's Yi Xian Ji My Childhood: "Writing here, I feel that I have gradually entered the role!" Entering the 1980s ushered in a new period of reform and opening up.
Second, come in [jìn lái]
Interpretation: from the outside to the inside.
Quote: Act I of Sunrise by Cao Yu: "[Chen Bailu:] Yue Ting, you can't wait for them to come in. You open the door and go out and tell them to fuck off. "