15秒了解
- Used for signing up or recording data on a list.
- A separable verb where 'ein' moves to the sentence end.
- Essential for German bureaucracy, appointments, and official forms.
意思
Think of this as officially putting your name or information onto a list, a form, or into a digital system. It is like saying 'put me down for that' or 'sign me up' in a more formal, record-keeping sense.
关键例句
3 / 7At a doctor's reception
Bitte tragen Sie sich in die Liste ein.
Please sign yourself into the list.
Signing up for a newsletter
Ich habe mich für den Newsletter eingetragen.
I signed up for the newsletter.
In a business meeting
Wir müssen die Ergebnisse in das Protokoll eintragen.
We need to enter the results into the minutes.
文化背景
The 'Goldenes Buch' is a tradition where honored guests sign a city's historical ledger. It is a major local news event when someone famous 'sich einträgt'. In Germany, 'eintragen' is often linked to 'Nachweisbarkeit' (traceability). If you don't sign the list at a seminar, you might not get your certificate. Germans are very cautious about where they 'eintragen' their data due to strict privacy laws (DSGVO). In local sports clubs, 'eintragen' is how everything is organized, from who brings cake to who plays in the match.
The 'List' Rule
If you see a physical piece of paper with lines for names, always use 'eintragen'.
Separable Verb Alert
Don't forget to kick the 'ein' to the very end of the sentence in the present tense!
15秒了解
- Used for signing up or recording data on a list.
- A separable verb where 'ein' moves to the sentence end.
- Essential for German bureaucracy, appointments, and official forms.
What It Means
Eintragen is all about making things official. It comes from ein (in) and tragen (to carry). Imagine literally carrying your name into a thick, leather-bound book. Today, it mostly means filling out a sign-up sheet or entering data into a spreadsheet. If you are at a party and there is a list for the buffet, you trage dich ein for the potato salad. It is the bridge between a casual 'I'll do it' and a formal record.
How To Use It
This is a separable verb. That means the ein flies to the end of the sentence. You say: Ich trage mich ein. It is also reflexive most of the time. You are 'carrying yourself' into the list. If you are putting data in, you don't need the mich. For example: Ich trage die Termine ein. Just remember to split the verb in the present tense. It feels a bit like a puzzle, but you will get the hang of it quickly!
When To Use It
Use it whenever there is a list involved. Are you at the doctor's office? You might need to eintragen your arrival. Joining a gym? You trage dich ein in the membership form. It is perfect for professional settings too. Use it when adding meetings to a shared calendar. Even in a group chat, if someone asks who is coming to dinner, you can say you will eintragen yourself. It sounds organized and reliable.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use eintragen when you are physically entering a room. For that, you need eintreten or betreten. Also, don't use it for typing a password into a field. That is usually eingeben. If you are just writing a quick note on a napkin, eintragen is too heavy. Just use aufschreiben for casual notes. Eintragen implies that the information is being stored for later use or by an organization.
Cultural Background
Germany is famous for its love of order and documentation. If it isn't written down, did it even happen? The Liste (list) is a sacred object in German culture. From the Anmeldung at the city hall to the Anwesenheitsliste (attendance list) at a club, eintragen is the verb that keeps the country running. It reflects a cultural value of transparency and record-keeping. Being 'on the list' gives you a sense of belonging and official status.
Common Variations
The most common noun is der Eintrag. This is a single entry in a diary or a database. You might also hear sich einschreiben. This is very similar but usually used for big things like university enrollment. If someone is very stubborn, they might say their opinion is fest eingetragen (firmly recorded). It is a versatile root that shows up everywhere in German administrative life.
使用说明
The verb is highly versatile but requires attention to its separable nature. In professional contexts, it sounds efficient and precise. In casual contexts, it implies a level of commitment to a plan.
The 'List' Rule
If you see a physical piece of paper with lines for names, always use 'eintragen'.
Separable Verb Alert
Don't forget to kick the 'ein' to the very end of the sentence in the present tense!
Politeness
When asking someone to sign something, 'Tragen Sie sich bitte ein' is much more polite than 'Schreiben Sie Ihren Namen'.
例句
7Bitte tragen Sie sich in die Liste ein.
Please sign yourself into the list.
A standard formal request at a front desk.
Ich habe mich für den Newsletter eingetragen.
I signed up for the newsletter.
Using the reflexive 'mich' for a personal action.
Wir müssen die Ergebnisse in das Protokoll eintragen.
We need to enter the results into the minutes.
Focuses on recording data rather than a person signing up.
Trag dich schnell ein, bevor die Liste voll ist!
Sign up quickly before the list is full!
Imperative form used in a friendly, urgent way.
Muss ich einen Termin in deinen Kalender eintragen, um dich zu sehen?
Do I have to book a slot in your calendar just to see you?
A playful jab at someone who is overly organized.
Du hast dich für immer in mein Herz eingetragen.
You have recorded yourself in my heart forever.
A poetic use of the verb to show deep impact.
Kannst du mich bitte für die Schicht am Montag eintragen?
Can you please put me down for the shift on Monday?
Requesting someone else to perform the action of recording.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of 'eintragen' and the reflexive pronoun.
Ich _______ _______ in {die|f} Liste _______.
The subject is 'Ich', so the reflexive pronoun is 'mich' and the verb is 'trage'. 'Ein' goes to the end.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct sentence:
'Tragen' gets an umlaut in the 'du' form, and the preposition is 'in'.
Complete the dialogue at the doctor's office.
Sprecher A: Guten Tag. Bitte _______ Sie Ihren Namen hier _______. Sprecher B: Alles klar, mache ich.
'Tragen Sie ... ein' is the polite imperative for 'eintragen'.
Match the action to the verb.
You want to sign up for a newsletter.
Entering data into a field is 'eintragen'.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习Ich _______ _______ in {die|f} Liste _______.
The subject is 'Ich', so the reflexive pronoun is 'mich' and the verb is 'trage'. 'Ein' goes to the end.
Choose the correct sentence:
'Tragen' gets an umlaut in the 'du' form, and the preposition is 'in'.
Sprecher A: Guten Tag. Bitte _______ Sie Ihren Namen hier _______. Sprecher B: Alles klar, mache ich.
'Tragen Sie ... ein' is the polite imperative for 'eintragen'.
You want to sign up for a newsletter.
Entering data into a field is 'eintragen'.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题No, you can 'eintragen' any data: dates, numbers, addresses, or even appointments in a calendar.
'Registrieren' is more formal and often used for digital accounts. 'Eintragen' is more common for lists and forms.
Only if you are signing yourself up. If you are entering data (like a price), you don't use 'sich'.
It sounds a bit too formal. Use 'aufschreiben' for personal lists.
Usually 'in' + Accusative (e.g., in die Liste).
Yes, very often for recording hours, entering data into systems, or official company registries.
The opposite is 'austragen'. You would say 'Ich möchte mich aus dem Newsletter austragen'.
It is a long 'a', like in the English word 'far'.
For social media, people usually say 'anmelden' (sign up) or 'folgen' (follow), but 'eintragen' works for newsletter forms on those platforms.
It is the noun form, meaning 'the entry' or 'the registration'.
相关表达
anmelden
similarto register or log in
ausfüllen
builds onto fill out (a form)
vermerken
specialized formto make a note of
registrieren
synonymto register
austragen
contrastto remove from a list / to deliver