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单词 preregistration
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Definition of preregistration in English:

preregistration

noun ˌpriːrɛdʒɪˈstreɪʃ(ə)nˌpriˌrɛdʒəˈstreɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The action of registering or being registered in advance.

    members are entitled to free preregistration
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Based on such ‘no objection certificates’, people paid advance amounts and made preregistration agreements.
    • We will accept preregistration for tours through April 10.
    • The workshop is free; preregistration is recommended.
    • Admission to the event is free, with no preregistration or tickets required.
    • Parents at a large number of schools at each site were approached randomly during preregistration for kindergarten by research staff inviting them to participate.
    • A preregistration system for copyrighted works that aren't yet copyrighted is going to be created.
    • The lines from last year are gone, and the acquisition of my press pass and Eric's preregistration takes no time at all.
    • The preregistration fee is $25 per person if received by December 30.
    • No preregistration is necessary and lunch is free.
    • Early registration is encouraged to ensure adequate accommodations and access to high-demand courses that require preregistration.
    • Early registration is recommended as some sessions have limited space and preregistration ensures adequate resource materials are available.
    • She said that preregistration numbers are less than expected but higher than they were last year.
  • 2as modifier Relating to or denoting the period of a doctor's training between qualification and registration.

    the preregistration year
    Example sentencesExamples
    • All of this implies a major educational agenda at preregistration or postregistration level, or both.
    • The first year will be similar to the current preregistration year and will include full registration.
    • From a university perspective, the barriers to shared learning at the preregistration stage are considerable.
    • Once students become preregistration house officers their time for training is limited, and they have no allocated study budget until after the preregistration year.
    • Our second son started work as a preregistration house officer eight years after leaving school.
    • Whereas in my first preregistration job I was on call for 108 hours a week, nowadays I might at worst be on for 80 hours.
    • Does the preregistration year require tasks, skills, and activities that medical schools do not expect to teach?
    • This trend may be explained partly by a reduction in the overall number of preregistration training places in the early 1990s and then an increase since 1995.
    • It was 1957, and I had just completed my preregistration year.
    • She married as a student, had four children, and was 40 before she could do her preregistration year.
    • He held preregistration posts in medicine and surgery at St Mary's Hospital in Philadelphia, United States, before returning to study dentistry.
    • We sent questionnaires to all doctors who qualified from any UK medical school in 1993, 1996, 1999, and 2000; we did this towards the end of their preregistration year.
    • New ideas on preregistration training sit alongside continuing professional development and revalidation.
    • For instance, could we review the philosophy and content of preregistration education so that it privileges primary care and listens to patients' concerns?
    • As most doctors make career choices towards the end of their preregistration year, placements in general practice may boost recruitment to this setting.
    • My second six month preregistration post was as a surgical house officer at a busy London hospital.

Derivatives

  • preregister

  • verbˌpriːˈrɛdʒɪstəˌpriˈrɛdʒəstər
    • Register in advance.

      no object those who wish to attend are advised to preregister
      Example sentencesExamples
      • with object she preregistered her son online for the school
      • And yes, a competitor can enter both the fitness and figure championships, as long as she's preregistered for both.
      • Fifteen percent of the sample did not preregister.
      • I preregistered, so I was on the registration rolls.
 
 

Definition of preregistration in US English:

preregistration

nounˌpriˌrɛdʒəˈstreɪʃ(ə)nˌprēˌrejəˈstrāSH(ə)n
  • The action of registering or being registered in advance.

    members are entitled to free preregistration
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Parents at a large number of schools at each site were approached randomly during preregistration for kindergarten by research staff inviting them to participate.
    • We will accept preregistration for tours through April 10.
    • A preregistration system for copyrighted works that aren't yet copyrighted is going to be created.
    • The lines from last year are gone, and the acquisition of my press pass and Eric's preregistration takes no time at all.
    • Based on such ‘no objection certificates’, people paid advance amounts and made preregistration agreements.
    • Early registration is recommended as some sessions have limited space and preregistration ensures adequate resource materials are available.
    • The preregistration fee is $25 per person if received by December 30.
    • Admission to the event is free, with no preregistration or tickets required.
    • The workshop is free; preregistration is recommended.
    • Early registration is encouraged to ensure adequate accommodations and access to high-demand courses that require preregistration.
    • No preregistration is necessary and lunch is free.
    • She said that preregistration numbers are less than expected but higher than they were last year.
 
 
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