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单词 registered
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registeredadj.n.

Brit. /ˈrɛdʒᵻstəd/, U.S. /ˈrɛdʒᵻstərd/
Forms: see register v. and -ed suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: register v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < register v. + -ed suffix1.
A. adj.
1.
a. Recorded; officially set down, esp. in a book or list.
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society > communication > record > written record > register or record book > [adjective] > registered
congraffetc1320
registrate1426
matriculate1487
ascripta1564
registered1572
enregistratec1598
matriculated1642
entered1677
pre-registered1973
1572 J. Higgins Huloets Dict. (rev. ed.) Inrolled, or registred, ascriptus, a, um... Properly, where one is registred among other, or put in the checker rolls.
1582 R. Robinson tr. J. Leland Learned Assertion Life Prince Arthure iii. sig. C3v The Elenchus or Registred Table of the librarie at Batle Abbey, accounteth the historie of Gildas among there treasures.
1594 T. Nashe Vnfortunate Traveller sig. I3v Tyll this daie not a Romane..will kill a rat, but he will haue some registred remembrance of it.
1614 T. Lodge tr. Seneca Of Benefits vi. xxxiii, in tr. Seneca Wks. 134 What thinkest thou, that these books of thine, which scarce thy remembrancers, or registred memory, or handes can comprehend, are the names of thy friends?
1674 D. Brevint Saul & Samuel 298 But the Registred Brethren or Sisters should not care much for Conversion.
1716 London Gaz. No. 5467/1 The Value of the registred Effects brought by this Flota, is computed at 12 Millions of Pieces of Eight.
1782 Wedgwood in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 72 307 By these have I made my registered experiments.
1837 J. R. McCulloch Statist. Acct. Brit. Empire I. ii. 412 The proportion of registered baptisms to the population.
1860 Mercantile Marine Mag. 7 214 Her registered tonnage was 686 tons.
1913 Edinb. Rev. Jan. 18 The divorce percentages are appalling, even if we place the figures much lower than the percentage of divorces to registered marriages.
1993 G. Emery Facts of Life ii. 41 An acid test of completeness of registered deaths was whether their numbers exceeded those of census-reported deaths.
2004 Z. Lerman et al. Agric. in Transition iii. 84 In Russia,..93% of all registered transactions in agricultural land in 2001 involved transfer of state-owned land to individual use.
b. Of a person: certified or licensed by a professional body; entered on an official register as having particular qualifications. See also registered nurse n. at Compounds.
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society > law > legal capacity > [adjective] > legally qualified
authentic?a1500
registered1827
1827 Times 16 Feb. 3/3 He only allowed a certain number [of lawyers] to be admitted to practice,..and however incompetent or ill thought of the registered practitioners, the public must employ them.
1834 J. Simpson Necessity Pop. Educ. 206 The number of registered teachers..under the National system of Prussia, is 27,000 and upwards.
1902 5th Ann. Rep. Buffalo Public Libr. 1901 5 Appended to this report is a certificate from Mr. William D. Ingersoll, registered accountant.
1922 Homœopathic Director 15 Feb. 59 He is compelled to get a certificate from a registered Doctor.
1967 F. Hardy Billy Borker yarns Again 135 Well, in the old days in the bush, there were no registered lawyers, so some half-shrewd mug, usually a barber, would set himself up to advise all and sundry.
2000 Building Design 11 Feb. 12/6 The RIBA's policing of the profession only impacts on registered architects who are members of the RIBA.
c. Of mail (in registered letter, mail, post, etc.): recorded at the point of dispatch and indemnified against loss or damage. Cf. recorded delivery n. at recorded adj. Compounds.
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society > communication > correspondence > postal services > [adjective] > type of
registered1837
air-speeded1958
1837 Act 7 William IV & 1 Victoria c. 34 §25 All registered Letters shall be delivered to the Post Office, and also be delivered by the Post Office, under all such Regulations in every respect as the Postmaster General shall from Time to Time appoint.
1864 D. G. Rossetti Let. 5 Feb. (1965) II. 498 It shall..fly in a registered letter to you as soon as may be.
1921 Daily Colonist (Victoria, Brit. Columbia) 9 Apr. 17/7 Three bandits..last night held up a United States mail truck here and robbed it of three pouches of registered mail.
1946 W. Stevens Let. 12 Nov. (1967) 537 The proofs..are being returned by registered mail today.
1967 E. Rudinger Wills & Probate ii. 85 He enclosed a short covering letter..and sent it by registered post.
1981 Guardian 15 May 4/3 The registered envelopes, posted in Dublin and Waterford, have been handed to police but most people have held on to the money.
2005 D. T. Courtwright Sky as Frontier iv. 64 An improving safety record translated into an airmail loss rate half that of registered packages sent by rail.
2. Rope-making. Of a strand: formed by means of a register (register n.1 13). Obsolete.
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society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > other manufactured or derived materials > [adjective] > made of rope or cord > types of
twine1513
twice-laid1592
basten1677
cable-laid1723
hawser-laid1769
water-laid1795
registered1800
shroud-laid1800
whale-laid1812
strap-laid1839
four-strand1867
locked-coil1885
trifilar1903
1800 Remarks on Patent Registered Cordage (Huddart & Co.) 5 This loss of proportional strength, increases with the number of internal yarns contained in the first strands, while the registered strands bear a proportional strength to their number of yarns.
1842 Penny Mag. Nov. Suppl. 469/1 A registered strand, or the strand produced by twisting the yarns together by this machine, is a smooth, uniform piece of cordage, all the yarns twisting round in one direction.
1855 J. F. Royle Fibrous Plants India 26 (table) Registered cable laid rope.
B. n.
colloquial. An item of registered mail.
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society > communication > correspondence > letter > mail > [noun] > type of
first class1863
second class1863
local1879
third class1891
registered1914
junk mail1921
direct mail1930
mailing shot1936
V-Mail1942
sea-mail1951
hate mail1954
certified mail1955
Mailgram1969
1914 Mekeel's Weekly Stamp News 27 June 235/2 Unused U.S., confederate covers, British colonials at 10% over face,..Parcel Post, Registereds, Panama-Pacific, etc.
1930 J. B. Priestley Angel Pavement xi. 553 Don't forget you've got three registereds there; bring me the receipts in the morning.
1962 John o' London's 11 Jan. 27/3 Postman..'Ere, I got a registered for yer.

Compounds

registered debt n. U.S. (now historical) that portion of the debt assumed by the federal government from the individual states after the War of Independence which was registered with the treasury but not funded by bonds.
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1792 A. Hamilton Wks. (1850) III. 287 The greatest part of the registered debt..is owned by citizens of foreign countries.
1803 T. M. Thompson Laws Commonw. Pennsylvania V. xlvi. 91 The said certificate of registered debt hath not been re-exchanged for the said new loan certificates which remain unredeemed.
1897 Jrnl. Polit. Econ. 6 50 These had afterwards been exchanged for a like amount of the registered debt which was still held by foreigners.
2008 R. E. Wright One Nation under Debt vi. 162 He examined only the registered debt, ownership of which was probably considerably more concentrated than ownership of the government's bearer bonds.
registered nurse n. a qualified nurse who has been entered on an official register; = RN n. at R n. Initialisms 1. Cf. State Registered Nurse n. at state n. Compounds 3a.According to the United Kingdom Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors Act 1997, a registered nurse is one who holds a current registration with the United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting.
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the world > health and disease > healing > healer > nurse > [noun] > registered nurse
registered nurse1876
State Registered Nurse1903
RN1904
RGN1922
S.R.N.1922
1876 Sanitary Rec. 13 May 328/2 If it were made compulsory..to give information the odium would pass away altogether. He thought registered nurses should be asked to afford information.
1903 Outlook 14 Mar. 604/1 Such a person shall be given a Regents' certificate of proficiency and be privileged to bear the title of ‘Registered Nurse’ (R.N.).
1905 Rep. Sel. Comm. Registration of Nurses p. iv in Parl. Papers VII. 733 No person should be entitled to assume the designation of ‘Registered Nurse’ whose name is not upon the Register.
1996 Daily Tel. 7 June 17/1 Enrolled nurses—a grade that has been discontinued—have had two years of training compared with three years for a registered nurse.
2004 P. Carroll What Nurses Know iv. 272 Registered nurses (RNs) are generally recognized as the leaders of the bedside health care team. Registered nurses are licensed by each individual state.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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