入境

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Meaning and Usage

The term 入境 (rùjìng) specifically refers to the act of entering a country or crossing a national border. It is commonly used in contexts related to immigration, customs, and border control.

Common Contexts

入境 is often seen in official or formal situations such as airport announcements, immigration forms, and legal documents. It implies the process of legally entering a country, often involving passport checks, visas, and customs inspections.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 入境手续 (rùjìng shǒuxù): entry procedures, referring to the formalities required to enter a country.
  • 入境检查 (rùjìng jiǎnchá): entry inspection, the security and customs checks at the border.
  • 合法入境 (héfǎ rùjìng): legal entry, emphasizing that the entry complies with laws.

Usage Notes

When using 入境, the focus is on the physical and legal act of crossing into a country. It is different from (entering a building or indoor space) or 进入 (entering a place more generally). 入境 always relates to crossing a boundary or border.

Avoid confusing 入境 with 出境 (chūjìng), which means leaving a country. Both are often paired in travel and immigration contexts.

Summary

Use 入境 when talking about entering a country, especially in formal or official contexts involving immigration and customs. It carries a legal and procedural nuance that is important for clear communication in travel and border-related situations.

Example Sentences

You need to show your passport and visa when entering the country.

He was denied entry because he did not have legal entry procedures.

The entry inspection is very strict; all luggage must be checked.