- 进入 jìnrù to enterTo go or come into a place; to join a group or organization
- 收入 shōurù incomemoney received from work, investments, or business; revenue
- 投入 tóurù to investTo invest funds, labor, or resources into a project; to put in time or effort.
- 加入 jiārù to joinTo become a member of an organization, group, or club; to participate in or accede to a larger body.
- 深入 shēnrù to penetrate deeplyTo go deep into the interior or core of something; to penetrate into a place or group.
- 陷入 xiànrù to fall intoto sink into, get bogged down in, or be caught in a predicament or unfavorable situation
- 纳入 nàrù to incorporateto bring into; to channel into; to integrate or absorb into something else, often used for abstract things like plans, systems, or categories
- 介入 jièrù to interveneto intervene; to interpose; to get involved in a situation in order to influence it
- 输入 shūrù to inputto input; to enter data or signals into a computer, machine, or device
- 列入 lièrù to include on a listto be listed, placed, or included in something such as an agenda or plan
- 注入 zhùrù to infuseto inject or provide something abstract, such as funds, energy, or spirit, to create a new state or development
- 引入 yǐnrù to introduceTo bring in something new from the outside, such as new technology, concepts, or foreign investment
- 入侵 rùqīn to invade(of a country or military force) to enter another territory by force
- 买入 mǎirù to buyto buy or purchase, especially used in financial and trading contexts
- 闯入 chuǎngrù to break intoto rush, storm, or force one's way into a place; to intrude or enter unexpectedly
- 入口 rùkǒu entranceentrance; entryway to a building, site, or road
- 入选 rùxuǎn to be selectedto be chosen or included among those selected for something
- 入手 rùshǒu to beginTo start or commence a task, often used when describing a starting point or a way to approach a problem
- 步入 bùrù to step intoto walk into; to enter; also used metaphorically for entering a stage of life or society
- 流入 liúrù to flow intoto flow, drift, or pour into a place (of liquids, people, or money)
- 入学 rùxué to start schoolTo enter school or college for the first time; to enroll as a new student.
- 融入 róngrù to blend intoTo merge, integrate, or assimilate harmoniously into a new environment or group.
- 侵入 qīnrù to intrudeTo enter a place without permission; to trespass or gain unauthorized access (including in computing).
- 卷入 juǎnrù to be drawn intoto be drawn into or swept up in; to be involved in a situation, often unintentionally
- 转入 zhuǎnrù to switch toTo change over or shift into a different state, direction, or category; to transition into.
- 入市 rùshì to enter the marketTo enter a market or for a product to be launched into a market; often used in the context of investing in the stock market or putting goods on sale.
- 财政收入 cáizhèngshōurù fiscal revenueThe financial resources collected by a government for public spending and social needs.
- 入院 rùyuàn to be hospitalizedTo enter a hospital for treatment or examination.
- 打入 dǎrù to hit intoTo drive, kick, or shoot something into a goal or designated target area
- 入围 rùwéi to be shortlistedto be selected as a candidate or finalist; to make it past a qualifying round for a competition, award, or election
- 接入 jiērù to connect; to accessto connect or plug into a system, network, or socket
- 低收入 dīshōurù low incomehaving a small or meager amount of income; often used to describe families or individuals qualifying for social assistance
- 出入 chūrù to go in and outto come in and go out; to leave and enter a place
- 入股 rùgǔ to investTo buy shares in a company or project; to become a shareholder.
- 入睡 rùshuì to fall asleepto fall asleep; to go to sleep; to enter a state of slumber
- 入世 rùshì to enter societyTo start working or living in society, especially for a young person; to gain life experience
- 插入 chārù to insertto insert; to stick in; to plug in; to put something into a gap or opening
- 入室 rùshì to enter a roomTo enter a room or house.
- 植入 zhírù to implantto insert or place something into a body or object so that it becomes a part of it, such as a medical device, steel plate, or microchip
- 坠入 zhuìrù to fall intoTo drop, plunge, or fall into something; often used metaphorically for falling into a trap or falling in love.
- 入狱 rùyù to go to prisonto be sent to jail; to be imprisoned
- 入境 rùjìng to enter a countryTo enter a country or territory; to pass through customs and immigration into a region
- 入门 rùmén to learn the basicsTo master the fundamentals of a field or skill; to find the way into a subject after initial study.
- 吸入 xīrù to inhaleto breathe in, suck in, or absorb via suction
- 总收入 zǒngshōurù gross incometotal income; gross receipts; the sum total of all earnings before any deductions
- 入微 rùwēi meticulous(bound form) reaching the smallest detail; down to the last detail; meticulous; thoroughgoing. Used in phrases like [[体贴入微|體貼入微|ti3 tie1 ru4 wei1]] or [[细致入微|細致入微|xi4 zhi4 ru4 wei1]]
- 摄入 shèrù to take into take in; to absorb; to consume; also refers to intake or consumption
- 潜入 qiánrù to dive intoto submerge or dive into water
- 切入 qiērù to penetrateto enter or penetrate deeply into a specific topic, problem, area, or defensive position in sports
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH