enter, please
"entrez, s'il vous plaît" means "come in, please" in French.
Entrez tous! - Entrez tout le monde, entrez!
Come in is: 'Entrez'
entrez , entrent, entrer and so on u can also check in google translate
"Enter!" is a literal English equivalent of the French word Entrez! The present imperative in question may be directed to one person as the second person formal singular ("you") to a person senior in age or rank or to a stranger or it may be said to more than one person as the second person formal/informal plural ("you all"). Either way, the pronunciation will be "aw-trey" in French.
Entrer That is wrong. I think I was taught to say enter as in... Entrez not that.
vous entrez
The right name is actually 'Entrez' and 'PubMed'. PubMed is a library dedicated to medical researches with millions of citations and databases, including e-journals. Entrez is a search system connected to databases (like databases for MEDLINE and PubMed).
write your name / type your name in
The word "enter" in French is spelled "entrer." It is a regular -er verb in the French language, meaning "to enter" in English. When conjugated, it follows the typical pattern of regular -er verbs in French.
It does not mean anything in French.
gene ID: 182375 on ncbi.nlm.gov/entrez