单词 | register |
释义 | register (redʒɪstəʳ ) Word forms: registers , registering , registered 1. countable noun B2 A register is an official list or record of people or things. ...registers of births, deaths and marriages. He signed the register at the hotel. She calls the register for her class of thirty 12 year olds. Synonyms: list, record, roll, file 2. verb B1 If you register to do something, you put your name on an official list, in order to be able to do that thing or to receive a service. Have you come to register at the school? [VERB] Thousands lined up to register to vote. [VERB to-infinitive] Many students register for these courses to widen skills for use in their current job. [VERB + for] About 26 million people are not registered with a dentist. [VERB-ed] ...registered voters. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: enrol, sign on or up, enlist, list 3. verb B1+ If you register something, such as the name of a person who has just died or information about something you own, you have these facts recorded on an official list. The council said the car was not registered. [VERB noun] We registered his birth. [VERB noun] The house is registered in her name. [VERB noun] ...a registered charity. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: record, catalogue, chronicle, take down 4. verb When something registers on a scale or measuring instrument, it shows on the scale or instrument. You can also say that something registers a certain amount or level on a scale or measuring instrument. It will only register on sophisticated X-ray equipment. [VERB + on] The earthquake registered 5.3 points on the Richter scale. [VERB noun] The scales registered a gain of 1.3 kilograms. [VERB noun] 5. verb If you register your feelings or opinions about something, you do something that makes them clear to other people. Voters wish to register their dissatisfaction with the ruling party. [VERB noun] Workers stopped work to register their protest. [VERB noun] Synonyms: express, say, show, reveal 6. verb If a feeling registers on someone's face, their expression shows clearly that they have that feeling. Surprise again registered on Rodney's face. [VERB + on] 7. verb If a piece of information does not register or if you do not register it, you do not really pay attention to it, and so you do not remember it or react to it. What I said sometimes didn't register in her brain. [VERB] The sound was so familiar that she didn't register it. [VERB noun] Synonyms: have an effect, get through, sink in, make an impression 8. countable noun If you sing or play something in a high or low register, you sing, or play it using high or low notes. If you say something in a high or low register, you say it in a high or low voice. 9. variable noun In linguistics, the register of a piece of speech or writing is its level and style of language, which is usually appropriate to the situation or circumstances in which it is used. [technical] 10. See also cash register, electoral register Collocations: customer register Applicants have reported that it frequently crashes, fails to let customers register and logs inaccurate information. Times, Sunday Times Furious customers registered the most in the final three months - when gas and electricity suppliers hiked fuel bills for millions. The Sun That high level of satisfaction carried through into 700,000 customers registering an interest to buy shares. Times, Sunday Times The zone bits of the middle character of a three character memory address could specify an index register, one of many optional features. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The first three bits after the sign specified an index register. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Typical instructions contain a function code, the target (or source) register, an index register, a base register and a displacement field. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some instruction sets allow more than one index register to be used; in that case additional instruction fields specify which index registers to use. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The third index register was dedicated to pointing at the current procedure's stack frame on the call/return stack. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You can also register a trademark, where appropriate, for a relatively low cost. Times, Sunday Times First, the trademark owner files an application to register the trademark. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As with copyright, there are common law rights protecting a trademark, but registering a trademark provides legal advantages for enforcement. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It officially registered the trademark in 1988. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was the only country in the world to register an increase in the number of cases. Times, Sunday Times Master's in management programmes reported strong growth, with 61 per cent registering an increase in applicants. Times, Sunday Times The majority of the 44 police force areas also registered an increase. Times, Sunday Times While the 474 horses entered last month registered an increase of nine on last year, they represent a considerable regression on the record 648 horses entered just four years earlier. Times, Sunday Times China registered an increase of 50 million in terms of social labor forces, including 37.4 million in the urban areas. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 People register on the site and either post questions on a forum (split into sections by region) or agree to be a county contact, indicating where they live. Times, Sunday Times If a student has a new textbook then he or she can use the pass code in the book to register on the site. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The videos and course materials are also accessible for those who do not enroll in a course or register on the site. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The number of drivers and passengers who have registered on the site has grown to six million, up from 100,000 three years ago. Times, Sunday Times I'm planning on registering on the site myself as there's plenty of fit guys on there. The Sun The new register records pledges and donations for the first quarter of this financial year totalling 2.8m. Times, Sunday Times The marked register records electors who have been issued with and returned a postal ballot pack and those who have been issued with a ballot paper in a polling station. Times, Sunday Times An exposure register records data relevant to occupational health-and-safety outcomes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The crowd broke into applause as the happy couple made their way to sign the register. The Sun Exchange vows at the top of the wheel and sign the register on the way down. Times, Sunday Times She said they were dismissed because they decided not to sign the register in support of the strike. ST He had not done anything like that before but agreed on the condition that they would make promises rather than vows and could not sign the register. Times,Sunday Times Everyone rushed to be first to sign the register and to get away quickly. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She's easy to look at and comfortable with the upper register of emotions, but perhaps rather too quick to take her character there. Times, Sunday Times On the latter she was often straining in the upper register as she tried to reproduce those inimitable fluttering phrases. Times, Sunday Times But there's also the upper register. Christianity Today Her basic sound was lovely, however, and of fine amplitude, even if the upper register did not invariably display the ideal richness and colour of a born dramatic soprano. Times, Sunday Times The upper register has 13 stars, and the lower register has 13 vertical stripes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 登记簿, 登记 Japanese: 登録簿, 登録する |
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