亚洲网紅露点

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register

[ rej-uh-ster ]

noun

  1. a book in which records of acts, events, names, etc., are kept.

    Synonyms: , ,

  2. a list or record of such acts, events, etc.

    Synonyms: , , , , ,

  3. an entry in such a book, record, or list.
  4. an official document issued to a merchant ship as evidence of its nationality.
  5. registration or registry.
  6. a mechanical device by which certain data are automatically recorded.
  7. Music.
    1. the compass or range of a voice or an instrument.
    2. a part of this range produced in the same way and having the same quality:

      the head register;

      the upper register of the clarinet.

    3. (in an organ) a stop.
  8. a device for controlling the flow of warmed air or the like through an opening, as from a duct to an interior, composed of a number of narrow, parallel blades, usually behind a grating, that may be adjusted so as to overlap and close the opening.
  9. Photography. proper relationship between two plane surfaces in photography, as corresponding plates in photoengraving.
  10. Printing.
    1. a precise adjustment or correspondence, as of lines, columns, etc., especially on the two sides of a leaf.
    2. correct relation or exact superimposition, as of colors in color printing.
  11. a bookmark, especially a ribbon attached to the spine of a book.
  12. Linguistics. a variety of language typically used in a specific type of communicative setting:

    an informal register;

    the register of scientific discourse.

  13. Computers. a high-speed storage location in the CPU, used to store a related string of bits, as a word or phrase.


verb (used with object)

  1. to enter or cause to be entered formally in a register.

    Synonyms: , , , ,

  2. to cause (mail) to be recorded upon delivery to a post office for safeguarding against loss, theft, damage, etc., during transmission.
  3. to enroll (a student, voter, etc.) in a school or course of study, on the voting rolls, etc.
  4. to indicate by a record, as instruments do:

    The thermometer registered 102 degrees today.

  5. to indicate or show, as on a scale.
  6. Printing. to adjust so as to secure exact correspondence; cause to be in register.
  7. Military. to adjust (fire) on a known point.
  8. to show (surprise, joy, anger, etc.), as by facial expression or by actions.

    Synonyms: ,

  9. to document (a merchant ship engaged in foreign trade) by issuing a certificate of registry.

verb (used without object)

  1. to enter one's name or cause it to be entered in a register; enroll:

    to register at a motel.

  2. to apply for and obtain inclusion of one's name on the list of voters.
  3. to enroll in a school or course of study:

    I've registered for three English classes.

  4. Printing. to be in register.
  5. to show:

    A broad smile registered on his face.

  6. to have some effect; make some impression:

    My plea didn't register on him at all.

register

/ 藞谤蓻诲萧瑟蝉迟蓹 /

noun

  1. an official or formal list recording names, events, or transactions
  2. the book in which such a list is written
  3. an entry in such a list
  4. a recording device that accumulates data, totals sums of money, etc

    a cash register

  5. a movable plate that controls the flow of air into a furnace, chimney, room, etc
  6. computing one of a set of word-sized locations in the central processing unit in which items of data are placed temporarily before they are operated on by program instructions
  7. music
    1. the timbre characteristic of a certain manner of voice production See head voice chest voice
    2. any of the stops on an organ as classified in respect of its tonal quality

      the flute register

  8. printing
    1. the correct alignment of the separate plates in colour printing
    2. the exact correspondence of lines of type, columns, etc, on the two sides of a printed sheet of paper
  9. a form of a language associated with a particular social situation or subject matter, such as obscene slang, legal language, or journalese
  10. the act or an instance of registering
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

verb

  1. tr to enter or cause someone to enter (an event, person's name, ownership, etc) on a register; formally record
  2. to show or be shown on a scale or other measuring instrument

    the current didn't register on the meter

  3. to show or be shown in a person's face, bearing, etc

    his face registered surprise

  4. intr to have an effect; make an impression

    the news of her uncle's death just did not register

  5. to send (a letter, package, etc) by registered post
  6. tr printing to adjust (a printing press, forme, etc) to ensure that the printed matter is in register
  7. introften foll bywith (of a mechanical part) to align (with another part)
  8. military to bring (a gun) to bear on its target by adjustment according to the accuracy of observed single rounds
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • 藞谤别驳颈蝉迟别谤别谤, noun
  • 藞谤别驳颈蝉迟谤补产濒别, adjective
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 谤别驳顎僫蝉路迟别谤路别谤 noun
  • 谤别驳路颈蝉路迟谤补路产颈濒路颈路迟测 [rej-, uh, -str, uh, -, bil, -i-tee], noun
  • 谤别驳顎僫蝉路迟谤补路产濒别 谤别驳顎僫蝉路迟别谤路补路产濒别 adjective
  • 尘颈蝉路谤别驳顎僫蝉路迟别谤 verb
  • non路谤别驳顎僫蝉路迟谤补路产濒别 adjective
  • 辫谤别路谤别驳顎僫蝉路迟别谤 verb (used with or without object)
  • 谤别路谤别驳顎僫蝉路迟别谤 verb
  • un路谤别驳顎僫蝉路迟谤补路产濒别 adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of register1

First recorded in 1350鈥1400; (for the noun) Middle English registre, from Middle French, Old French, from Medieval Latin regestrum, registrum, alteration of Late Latin regesta 鈥渃atalog, list,鈥 noun use of neuter plural of Latin regestus 鈥渃arried back, collected,鈥 past participle of regerere 鈥渢o carry back, pile up, collect,鈥 from re- re- + gerere 鈥渢o carry, conduct, display鈥; (for the verb) Middle English registren, from Middle French registrer, from Medieval Latin 谤别驳颈蝉迟谤腻谤别, derivative of regestrum, registrum
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of register1

C14: from Medieval Latin registrum , from Latin regerere to transcribe, from re- + gerere to bear
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Example Sentences

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But after giving birth to a son two years ago, she set her sights on a higher-paying position as a registered nurse, which generally requires a bachelor鈥檚 degree from an accredited nursing program.

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The nine minutes Hayes played on Friday were particularly destructive, as he registered a plus/minus of minus-13.

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With the state running out of its current combination of license plate numbers and letters, California plans to launch a new license plate sequence for newly registered vehicles starting next year.

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The bill defines the co-ordinating doctor as a registered medical practitioner with "training, qualifications and experience" at a level to be specified by the health secretary.

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Ms Lewis said she faces "huge demand" from patients wishing to register with an NHS practice as "more and more practices leave the health service", but her surgery is at capacity.

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