enter goods - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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enter goods (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun Phrase

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈɛntər ɡʊdz/

Meaning and Usage

The phrase "enter goods" generally refers to the act of recording or declaring the arrival of products into a system, inventory, or a specific location, often used in a business, logistics, and customs context. It expresses the action of bringing goods into a particular destination, such as a warehouse or a country. The frequency of use is moderate, primarily appearing in written contexts related to trade, logistics, and inventory management rather than in daily spoken language.

Example Sentences

  1. Businesses must enter goods into their inventory system as soon as they arrive.
  2. Las empresas deben ingresar los bienes en su sistema de inventario tan pronto como lleguen.

  3. The customs officer asked us to enter goods on the declaration form before we could proceed.

  4. El oficial de aduanas nos pidió que ingresáramos los bienes en el formulario de declaración antes de que pudiéramos continuar.

  5. To avoid delays, make sure to enter goods promptly upon delivery.

  6. Para evitar retrasos, asegúrate de ingresar los bienes con prontitud al momento de la entrega.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "enter goods" itself is not part of common idioms, it is closely associated with several phrases related to trade and commerce. Here are relevant idiomatic expressions:

  1. "Enter the market"
  2. "Many companies are eager to enter the market to boost their sales."
  3. "Muchas empresas están ansiosas por ingresar al mercado para aumentar sus ventas."

  4. "Goods and services"

  5. "The economy relies heavily on the exchange of goods and services."
  6. "La economía depende en gran medida del intercambio de bienes y servicios."

  7. "Strike a bargain for goods"

  8. "They managed to strike a bargain for goods during the clearance sale."
  9. "Lograron cerrar un trato por los bienes durante la venta de liquidación."

  10. "Transport goods"

  11. "The company will transport goods across the country to meet demand."
  12. "La empresa trasladará bienes a través del país para satisfacer la demanda."

Etymology

The word "enter" comes from the Latin "intrare," meaning "to go in," which evolved into Middle English as "entren." The term "goods" originates from the Old English "gōd," meaning "something that is good or advantageous." The combination reflects the action of bringing beneficial items into a space or system.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Bring in goods - Enter products - Log items

Antonyms: - Remove goods - Export items - Discharge products



25-07-2024