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registered
reg·is·tered R0125600 (rĕj′ĭ-stərd)adj.1. Having the owner's name listed in a register: registered bonds.2. Having the pedigree recorded and verified by an authorized association of breeders: a registered golden retriever.3. Officially qualified or certified: a registered pharmacist.registered (ˈrɛdʒɪstəd) adjofficially entered on a register or list; formally recorded(of mail) sent using a Post Office service by which compensation is paid for loss or damage to mail for which a registration fee has been paidreg•is•tered (ˈrɛdʒ ə stərd) adj. 1. recorded, as in a register or book; enrolled. 2. (of a bond) listed with the issuing corporation and inscribed with the owner's name. 3. officially or legally certified by a government officer or board. 4. denoting cattle, horses, dogs, etc., having pedigrees verified. Thesaurus| Adj. | 1. | registered - (of animals) officially recorded with or certified by a recognized breed association; especially in a stud book; "a registered Percheron"animal, animate being, beast, creature, fauna, brute - a living organism characterized by voluntary movementunregistered - (of animals) not recorded with or certified by an official breed association; "unregistered dairy cattle" | | 2. | registered - listed or recorded officially; "record is made of `registered mail' at each point on its route to assure safe delivery"; "registered bonds"unregistered - not registered; "an unregistered citizen" | | 3. | registered - (of a boat or vessel) furnished with necessary official documents specifying ownership etcboat - a small vessel for travel on waterdocumented - furnished with or supported by documents; "the first documented case of shark attack in those waters" | Translationsregister (ˈredʒistə) noun (a book containing) a written list, record etc. a school attendance register; a register of births, marriages and deaths. 登記簿 登记簿,注册簿 verb1. to write or cause to be written in a register. to register the birth of a baby. 註冊 注册2. to write one's name, or have one's name written, in a register etc. They arrived on Friday and registered at the Hilton Hotel. 登記 登记3. to insure (a parcel, letter etc) against loss in the post. (包裹)掛號 挂号4. (of an instrument, dial etc) to show (a figure, amount etc). The thermometer registered 25C. 顯示 指示ˈregistered adjectivea registered letter. 掛號的 挂号的ˌregiˈstrar (-ˈstraː) noun1. a person whose duty it is to keep a register (especially of births, marriages and deaths). 登記人員 记录者,登记员,记录者管登记的人 2. in the United Kingdom etc one of the grades of hospital doctors. 主治醫生 见习医生ˈregistry – plural ˈregistries – noun an office or place where registers are kept. 登記處 登记处register office / registry office an office where records of births, marriages etc are kept and where marriages may be performed. 戶政所 出生、结婚、死亡等的登记处registration number (also licence number) the letters and numbers which a car, bus etc has on a plate at the front and rear. 牌照號碼 牌照号码- How long will it take by certified mail? (US)
How long will it take by registered post? (UK) → 挂号邮件多久能寄到?
registered
register as (something)1. To enter one's name into an official record as having some particular status. I registered as a democrat when I first started voting, but I'm thinking of switching my registration to a libertarian. Because of the conviction, he will be forced to register as a sex offender for the next 10 years.2. To enter someone's name into an official record as having some particular status. Often used in passive constructions. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "register" and "as." We'll first have to register you as a patient before we can begin any treatments. She's registered as a director in the company.See also: registerregister for (something)1. To enter one's name and details into an official list in order to do, receive, or participate in something. Be sure to register for a chance to win a brand-new 4K television. The class is filling up, so you'll need to register for it soon if you want to attend.2. To enter someone's or one's own name and details into an official list in order to do, receive, or participate in something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "register" and "for." My case worker is registering me for an online class to improve my computer skills. I'm going to register my Pomeranian for a dog show next year. You should register yourself for the government's self-employed tax-break scheme.See also: registerregister in (something)1. To enter one's name on an official list or record. You should finish registering in all your classes tonight. If you put it off any longer, they may not be available for the next semester. The class is filling up, so you'll need to register for it soon if you want to attend.2. To enter one's name into an official register in a particular city, state, country, etc. You'll need to register in Dublin within a week of arriving into Ireland, or you could face problems with immigration down the line. The class is filling up, so you'll need to register for it soon if you want to attend.3. To enter someone's or one's own name and details into an official list or record. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "register" and "in." My case worker is registering me in an online class to improve my computer skills. I've registered my daughter in a number of clubs and activities for the summer.4. To enter someone's or one's own name and details into an official register in a particular city, state, country, etc. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "register" and "in." He lives in Britain, but he registered his company in France. You'll need to register your vehicle in the new country when you arrive.See also: registerregister on (something)1. To enter one's name on a website or software application. You'll need to register on our mobile app before you can start using our service. My wife registered on the website two years ago, but wasn't able to remember her password.2. To enter someone's, something's, or one's own name and details on an official list or record. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "register" and "on." I suggest registering each of your family members on the State Department's website before you travel. She registered the business on a database of recruiters to help find new employees.See also: on, registerregister on (one's) faceOf an emotion or mental process, to become apparent or evident through one's facial expression. Anger registered on her face as I told her what happened. I could see confusion registering on everyone's faces when they announced him as the winner.See also: face, on, registerregister with (someone or something)1. To give one's name or other details with a particular person, place, department, organization, etc. You'll need to register with someone at the front desk before you can come into the building. Be sure to register with Citizenship and Immigration Services as soon as you arrive in the country.2. To give someone's, something's, or one's own name or other details with a particular person, place, department, organization, etc. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "register" and "with." We need to register the business with the appropriate tax authority. I homeschool my children, but I still need to register them with the local school district. By registering your product with the manufacturer, you are guaranteed a minimum warranty under EU law.3. To be understood or comprehended by someone; to make an impression or have an effect on someone. I could tell that the news of her son's death was not registering with her. I showed the victim several pictures of possible suspects, but none of them registered with him.See also: registerEncyclopediaSeeRegisterLegalSeeregisterFinancialSeeRegistrationregistered Related to registered: Registered dietitian, Registered memoryAntonyms for registeredadj (of animals) officially recorded with or certified by a recognized breed associationRelated Words- animal
- animate being
- beast
- creature
- fauna
- brute
Antonymsadj listed or recorded officiallyAntonymsadj (of a boat or vessel) furnished with necessary official documents specifying ownership etcRelated Words |