| 释义 |
deregister, v.|diːˈrɛdʒɪstə(r)| [f. de- + register n.1] trans. To remove from a register. Hence ˌderegiˈstration.
1924Glasgow Herald 19 Nov. 11 Disobedience would almost certainly have caused de-registration of the union under the Arbitration Act. 1925Ibid. 23 Jan. 10 Mr Justice Powers indicated plainly that he would deregister the union if he did not receive a pledge that the men would obey the award. 1928Daily Express 4 Feb. 8/7 The late Dr. Axham was de-registered for assisting Sir Herbert Barker. 1951Here & Now (N.Z.) May 14/1 The compulsory union officialdom is necessarily afraid of any action that may lead to ‘deregistration’ and with that to the possible loss of their jobs. 1971Daily Tel. 15 Feb. 1/1 All unions will be automatically registered with the new Registrar, and it will be up to unions to ‘de-register’ themselves. Ibid. 13 Apr. 6/3 De-registration or non-registration will lay the unions open to heavy taxation. |