[N-COUNT 可数名词]登记本;注册簿;(官方)记录 A register is an official list or record of people or things.
...registers of births, deaths and marriages...
出生、死亡和婚姻记录
He signed the register at the hotel...
他在酒店的登记簿上签了名。
She calls the register for her class of thirty 12 year olds.
她按照花名册上的名单对她班上30个12岁大的孩子进行点名。
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[VERB 动词]登记;注册 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.
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Have you come to register at the school?...
你来学校注册了吗?
Thousands lined up to register to vote...
数千选民排队登记投票。
Many students register for these courses to widen skills for use in their current job ...
许多学生报名学习这些课程是为增加技能,以适应目前工作的需要。
About 26 million people are not registered with a dentist.
大约2,600万人没有在牙医处登记。
...registered voters.
登记选民
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[VERB 动词]登记;正式记录;给…注册 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.
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In order to register a car in Japan, the owner must have somewhere to park it...
在日本要登记一辆汽车,车主必须先要有车位。
We registered his birth...
我们给他进行了出生登记。
The house is registered in her name, not her husband's.
房子登记在她而不是她丈夫的名下。
...a registered charity.
正式注册的慈善组织
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](仪表等)显示,指示 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.
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It will only register on sophisticated X-ray equipment...
只有精密的X射线仪器才能显示出来。
The earthquake registered 5.3 points on the Richter scale...
地震的震级达到里氏5.3级。
The scales registered a gain of 1.3 kilograms.
称重显示增加了1.3千克。
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[VERB 动词]表示,表达(情绪或意见) If you register your feelings or opinions about something, you do something that makes them clear to other people.
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Voters wish to register their dissatisfaction with the ruling party...
选民希望表达他们对执政党的不满。
Workers stopped work to register their protest.
工人罢工以示抗议。
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[VERB 动词](表情)流露,显露,显出 If a feeling registers on someone's face, their expression shows clearly that they have that feeling.
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Surprise again registered on Rodney's face.
罗德尼的脸上再次露出诧异的神情。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词]引起注意;(被)意识到;(使)留下印象 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.
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What I said sometimes didn't register in her brain...
有时我说的话她根本没听进去。
The sound was so familiar that she didn't register it.
这个声音如此耳熟,她根本没怎么留意。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](嗓音或乐器的)音域 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.
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[N-VAR 可变名词](语言学中的)语域 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.
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See also:
cash register
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electoral register
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regis·ter★AWL/ˈredʒɪstə(r); NAmEˈredʒɪstər/
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registerregistersregisteredregisteringverb★put name on list 登记姓名1★[transitive , intransitive ]to record your/sb's/sth's name on an official list 登记;注册registersth ◆to register a birth/marriage/death登记出生╱结婚╱死亡◆to register a company/trademark注册公司╱商标registersth in sth ◆The ship was registered in Panama.这艘船是在巴拿马注册的。registersb + adj. |register(sb) as sth ◆She is officially registered (as) disabled.她正式登记为伤残者。register(with sb/sth) ◆to register with a doctor向医生登记register(at/for sth) ◆to register at a hotel在旅馆登记give opinion publicly 公开发表意见2[transitive ]registersth ( formal) to make your opinion known officially or publicly (正式地或公开地)发表意见,提出主张◆China has registered a protest over foreign intervention.中国对外国干涉正式提出了抗议。on measuring instrument 测量仪器3★[intransitive ](+ noun)if a measuring instrument registersan amount or sth registersan amount on a measuring instrument, the instrument shows or records that amount 显示(读数);记录◆The thermometer registered 32°C.温度计显示读数为 32 摄氏度。◆The earthquake registered 3 on the Richter scale.地震震级为里氏 3 级。◆The stock exchange has registered huge losses this week.本周证券交易遭到重创。show feeling 表达情感4[transitive , no passive, intransitive ]register(sth) ( formal) to show or express a feeling 流露出;显得;表达出◆Her face registered disapproval.她脸上流露出不赞同的神色。◆Shock registered on everyone's face.人人都面露震惊之色。notice sth 注意到5[transitive , no passive, intransitive ]( often used in negative sentences 常用于否定句) register(sth) to notice sth and remember it; to be noticed 注意到;记住;受到注意◆He barely registered our presence.他几乎没有注意到我们在场。◆I told her my name, but it obviously didn't register.我把名字告诉了她,但她显然没有在意。letter/package 邮件6[transitive , usually passive ]registersth to send sth by mail, paying extra money to protect it against loss or damage 把…挂号邮寄◆Can I register this, please?请给我把这个挂号邮寄。◆a registered letter挂号信noun★list of names 名单1★[countable ]an official list or record of names, items, etc; a book that contains such a list 登记表;注册簿;登记簿◆a parish register(= of births, marriages and deaths)教区登记簿◆to be on the electoral register/register of voters成为登记在册的选民◆Could you sign the hotel registerplease, sir? 先生,请在旅馆登记簿上签字好吗?◆( BrE) The teacher called the register(= checked who was present at school).老师点了名。of voice/instrument 嗓音;乐器2[countable ]the range, or part of a range, of a human voice or a musical instrument 声区;音区◆in the upper/middle/lower register在高╱中╱低声区of writing/speech 书面语;口语3[countable , uncountable ]( linguistics 语言) the level and style of a piece of writing or speech, that is usually appropriate to the situation that it is used in (适合特定场合使用的)语体风格,语域◆The essay suddenly switches from a formal to an informal register.这篇文章的语体风格突然从正式转为非正式。for hot/cold air 冷╱热空气4[countable ]( NAmE) an opening, with a cover that you can have open or shut, that allows hot or cold air from a heating or cooling system into a room (供暖或制冷设备的)调风口,节气门☞compare
1official list [countable] an official list of names of people, companies etc, or a book that has this listregister of the official register of births, deaths, and marriages Have you signed the hotel register? Police want a national register of DNA samples.the electoral register (=official list of voters)call/take the register British English old-fashioned (=say the names of the students in a class, to check who is there)2language style [countable, uncountable] technical the words, style, and grammar used by speakers and writers in a particular situation or in a particular type of writingformal/informal register letters written in a formal register3music [countable] technical the range of musical notes that someone’s voice or a musical instrument can reachthe upper/middle/lower register the upper register of the cello4machine [countable] a cash register5heating control [countable] American English a movable metal plate that controls the flow of air in a heating or cooling systemSYN vent
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1on a list [intransitive, transitive] to put someone’s or something’s name on an official list: The tanker is registered in Rotterdam.register for How many students have registered for English classes?register with You must bring your insurance card with you when you register with a dentist or doctor.register a birth/death/marriage The baby’s birth was registered this morning.be registered (as) unemployed/disabled etc British English (=be on an official list of a particular group)2state your opinion [transitive] formal to officially state your opinion about something so that everyone knows what you think or feel: The delegation registered a formal protest with US embassy officials Wednesday.3realize [intransitive usually in negatives, transitive] if something registers, or if you register it, you realize or notice it, and then remember it: She had told me her name before, but I guess it didn’t register. I’d been standing there for several minutes before he registered my presence.4measurement [intransitive, transitive] if an instrument registers an amount or if something registers on it, the instrument shows that amount: The thermometer registered 98.6°. The earthquake registered 7.2 on the Richter scale.5show a feeling [transitive] formal to show or express a feeling: Her face registered shock and anger.6mail [transitive] British English to send a package, letter etc by registered post: Did you register the parcel?
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