register

verb
🔊/ˈredʒɪstə(r)/
🔊/ˈredʒɪstər/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they register
🔊/ˈredʒɪstə(r)/
🔊/ˈredʒɪstər/
he / she / it registers
🔊/ˈredʒɪstəz/
🔊/ˈredʒɪstərz/
past simple registered
🔊/ˈredʒɪstəd/
🔊/ˈredʒɪstərd/
past participle registered
🔊/ˈredʒɪstəd/
🔊/ˈredʒɪstərd/
-ing form registering
🔊/ˈredʒɪstərɪŋ/
🔊/ˈredʒɪstərɪŋ/
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    put name on list登记姓名

  1. [transitive, intransitive] to record your/somebody’s/something’s name on an official list登记;注册
    • You can also register online.您也可以在线注册。
    • 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
    • register somebody/something The site has 114 million registered users.该网站拥有1.14亿注册用户。
    • a registered charity注册慈善团体。
    • We expect about 50 per cent of registered voters to vote in the election.我们预计大约50%的注册选民将在选举中投票。
    • The police has registered a case against the company.警察已对公司提起诉讼。
    • The regulations require doctors and patients to register in a database.该法规要求医生和患者在数据库中进行注册。
    • The ship was registered in Panama.这艘船是在巴拿马注册的。🔊🔊
    • Six other families were also registered at the same address.另外六个家庭也在同一地址登记。
    • to register at a hotel在旅馆登记
    • register somebody + adj. She is officially registered disabled.她正式登记为伤残者。
    • register as something They encouraged all eligible citizens to register as voters.他们鼓励所有符合条件的公民注册为选民。
    • register somebody/something as something He then registered the name as a trademark.然后,他将该名称注册为商标。
    • register with somebody/something to register with a doctor/dentist向医生/牙医注册
    • register somebody/something with somebody/something All childminders should be registered with the local authority.所有保姆应在地方当局注册。
    • register for something About 700 people registered for the conference.约有700人报名参加了这次会议。
    • register somebody/something for something The drug has not been registered for use in Australia.该药物尚未在澳大利亚注册使用。
    • register to do something More than 5 000 people registered to take part in the contest.超过5000人报名参加了比赛。
    • register somebody to do something 78 per cent reported that they were registered to vote.78%的人报告说他们已登记投票。
    Extra Examples
    • About 68 per cent of illegitimate births were jointly registered by both parents.大约有68% 的私生子是由父母双方共同登记的。
    • As I reached my eighteenth birthday I duly registered for military service.到我 18 岁生日那天,我按时进行了兵役登记。
    • He registered at his local university.他在当地大学注册了。
    • On completion of the preregistration year, graduates become fully registered by the General Medical Council.预先登记期满一年,毕业生就会成为医学总会的正式注册成员。
    • Players must register online before playing the game.玩游戏之前玩家必须先进行网上注册。
    • Students living away from home are required to register with a local doctor.离家上学的学生须到当地医生那里注册。
    • There is still time to register for English classes.还有时间可以报名选修英语课。
    • They had not properly registered as required by state law.他们没有按照州法律要求进行正确的登记。
    • You must register the death within three days.必须在死者死亡 3 日内登记。
    • the number of people officially registering as unemployed正式登记的失业人数
    • the preferences of newly registered voters新近注册的投票人的偏好
    • All students must be registered with a local doctor.所有学生必须向本地医生登记。
    • Many older people have registered for a postal vote.许多年长者已登记办理邮寄投票。
    • Not all firms are registered for VAT.并非所有公司都注册了增值税。
    • Only 2% of the workforce was registered as unemployed.只有2%的劳动力被登记为失业者。
    • The company's logo has not yet been registered as a trademark.这家公司的标识还没有注册为商标。
    • Visitors to the country had to register with the police.该国的游客必须在警察局登记。
    • You need to go to the Registrar's Office to register the death.您需要去注册处登记死亡。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • formally
    • officially
    • properly
    verb + register
    • be required to
    • have to
    • must
    preposition
    • as
    • at
    • for
    phrases
    • newly registered
    See full entry
  2. give opinion publicly公开发表意见

  3. [transitive] register something (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。🔊🔊
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
  4. on measuring instrument测量仪器

  5. [intransitive] + noun if a measuring instrument registers an amount or something registers an amount on a measuring instrument, the instrument shows or records that amount显示(读数);记录
    • + noun 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。🔊🔊
    • register something The stock exchange has registered huge losses this week.本周证券交易遭到重创。🔊🔊
    Topics Maths and measurementc2
  6. show feeling表达情感

  7. [transitive, no passive, intransitive] register (something) (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。🔊🔊
  8. notice something注意到

  9. [transitive, no passive, intransitive] (often used in negative sentences常用于否定句) to notice something and remember it; to be noticed注意到;记住;受到注意
    • register (something) 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。🔊🔊
    • register that… He vaguely registered that the women had gone.他模糊地记得那几名妇人已经走了。
    • register where, what, etc… Slowly, my mind began to register where I was: in the hospital.慢慢地,我开始注意到我待的地方竟是一家医院。
    Extra Examples
    • The pain that stung her hand did not seem to register.她似乎没注意到手上的蜇痛。
    • The words registered slowly in her mind.这些话慢慢地留在了她脑海里。
    • His eyes failed to register Meredith's surprise.他没注意到梅雷迪思吃惊的样子。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • barely
    • hardly
    • dimly
    verb + register
    • fail to
    • not seem to
    • begin to
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  10. letter/package邮件

  11. [transitive, usually passive] register something to send something 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
  12. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French regestre or medieval Latin regestrum, registrum, alteration of regestum, singular of late Latin regesta ‘things recorded’, from regerere ‘enter, record’.

register

noun
🔊/ˈredʒɪstə(r)/
🔊/ˈredʒɪstər/
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    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
    • The bride and groom signed the register.新娘和新郎在登记册上签字。
    • Could you sign the hotel register please, sir?先生,请在旅馆登记簿上签字好吗?🔊🔊
    • register of somebody/something They keep a register of all those who have contributed to the fund.他们保存着完整的基金捐助人名单。
    • on a register to be on the register of electors 在选民名册上
    • in a register an entry in a register登记簿的项目
    • Income information will also appear in the register.收入信息也将出现在注册表中。
    • (British English) The teacher took the register (= checked who was present at school).老师记下了登记册。
    • (British English) Dr Shaw was struck off the medical register for misconduct.肖医生因失职被取消了行医资格。
    see also electoral register, parish register
    Extra Examples
    • CEOs who were listed in a social register社交界名人录中列出的首席执行官
    • He has been placed on the sex offenders' register.他的名字已经记入了性犯罪者登记名册。
    • It was the last entry in the register.那是登记表的最后一个登记事项。
    • She was asked to draw up a register of suitable sites.要求她编制一份合适地点的清单。
    • The teacher takes the register at the beginning of each class.老师每次上课前都点名。
    • Their names had been entered in the register as owners of the company.他们作为公司的所有权人已被记录在册。
    • There are 36 children on the register.名单上有 36 名儿童。
    • a register containing details of four million cars包含 400 万辆汽车详细资料的登记簿
    • the keeping of an attendance register打考勤
    • ways of reconciling bank statements with check registers使银行对账单与支票登记簿账目相符的方法
    • All those appearing on the register must inform the authorities of any change of address.登记册上出现的所有人员必须将地址变更通知当局。
    • You can put your name on a register of people who do not wish to receive sales calls.您可以将姓名写在不希望接到销售电话的人的名单上。
    Topics Educationb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • full
    • annual
    • central
    verb + register
    • appear on
    • be on
    • join
    register + verb
    • contain something
    • include something
    register + noun
    • office
    preposition
    • in a/​the register
    • on a/​the register
    phrases
    • an entry in a register
    • an entry on a register
    See full entry
  2. of voice/instrument嗓音;乐器

  3. [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
    Extra Examples
    • the lower register of the piano钢琴的低音区
    • boy trebles singing in high registers演唱高声部的童声男高音
    Topics Musicc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • high
    • low
    • middle
    preposition
    • in a/​the register
    See full entry
  4. of writing/speech书面语;口语

  5. [countable, uncountable] (linguistics语言学) 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。🔊🔊
    • He has adopted an informal register so as not to alienate his audience.他采用了非正式的讲话形式以拉近和观众的距离。
    Topics Languagec2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • formal
    • informal
    verb + register
    • adopt
    See full entry
  6. for hot/cold air冷/热空气

  7. [countable] (North American English) 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,百叶型风口 compare vent
  8. machine机器

  9. (North American English)
    (also cash register British and North American English)
    (British English also till)
    [countable] a machine used in shops, restaurants, etc. for keeping money in, and that shows and records the amount of money received for each thing that is sold
  10. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French regestre or medieval Latin regestrum, registrum, alteration of regestum, singular of late Latin regesta ‘things recorded’, from regerere ‘enter, record’.