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Definition of membership in English: membershipnoun ˈmɛmbəʃɪpˈmɛmbərˌʃɪp mass noun1The fact of being a member of a group. 会员身份(或资格、地位) countries seeking membership of the European Union 谋求欧盟会员国资格的国家。 as modifier a membership card 会员证。 Example sentencesExamples - They had very strict definitions of membership and rigorous membership tests.
- All borrowers need to do is have their membership number to hand, ready to enter using the phone keys.
- Despite the fact that we have paid the subscription for this month, we were advised that we are unable to use our memberships without valid cards.
- The only income that the club has enjoyed in the past has been confined to ticket money and membership sales.
- So I now have my Discordian and Subgenius membership cards permanently in my wallet.
- The division offers memberships for students and for foreign affiliates, as well as for full members.
- However, she will only have membership rights if she applied for them separately.
- Then there are the ones you have to pay for, but get great value for your membership dollar.
- As the playing season is starting earlier this season membership fees are now due.
- They do not carry membership cards, they have not taken any oath of allegiance.
- If you do not have the new plastic bar-coded membership card please come in and sign up.
- Female membership was, in fact, approved at the club's annual meeting in February.
- On the upside, the Olympiad still retains relatively healthy membership figures.
- I've met many of these, and believe me you wouldn't like to earn your gold membership card here.
- There will new membership and VIP cards so existing holders will need to reapply.
- I take out my wallet and rifle through my collection of passes and membership cards.
- In fact, once you receive our membership kit you never hear from us again.
- The scheme could be a one-off pledge or renewable annually as a type of debenture or membership fee.
- What makes them so susceptible to membership cards and the illusion of influence?
- I'll hand in my membership card and become a monk, take the vow and never return.
Synonyms belonging, associateship community, integration, clanship shirt, cap, cloth, seat, whip - 1.1in singular The members or the number of members in a group.
会员数;全体会员 our membership has grown by 600,000 in the past year 在过去18个月里,我们的会员增加了600,000个。 Example sentencesExamples - Promoters were boasting a membership of more than 700 even before the concrete was dry.
- There are many things which a greater membership could help us to achieve.
- Mr Sharpe said it was not fair to the membership of the society as a whole to subsidise a loss-making branch.
- If the employers are now digging their heels in then we need action involving all the membership.
- Now the membership is up in the thousands and we need the staff's help to identify the people.
- These standing committees had a fluctuating membership and no subject specialism.
- He also thanked the membership for supporting the numerous events that the society had organised.
- Any authority it had flowed from the membership of states, not directly from the people.
- Asked why she faced being deselected, he said she had lost the support of the body of the membership.
- Word is that the membership is not impressed by the present leaders of the grouping.
- But, like many clubs in the area, they have not been able to have a full membership.
- The current position with both of the bowls clubs is the membership is in decline.
- The rules and regulations of a club membership are something you are either built to fit in with or take flight from.
- How much is a membership in the Institute of Advanced Drivers worth in terms of being a safer driver?
- He said the motion's wording had not been completed and was due to be discussed by the membership.
- During his time there the church membership grew from thirty-eight to well over a hundred.
- It is time for the membership to have their say and it appears there are opinions both ways.
- At the moment the club boasts a membership of an excess of twelve hundred members.
- They are responsive to the general public rather than responsible to a membership.
- The Trust is now in the process of electing a board of governors, who will be drawn from the membership.
Synonyms members, subscribers, associates, representatives, attenders, fellows, comrades, followers fold, congregation, electorate, party, body
Definition of membership in US English: membershipnounˈmembərˌSHipˈmɛmbərˌʃɪp 1The fact of being a member of a group. 会员身份(或资格、地位) as modifier a membership card 会员证。 I was selected for membership in the National Honor Society Example sentencesExamples - They had very strict definitions of membership and rigorous membership tests.
- There will new membership and VIP cards so existing holders will need to reapply.
- The scheme could be a one-off pledge or renewable annually as a type of debenture or membership fee.
- So I now have my Discordian and Subgenius membership cards permanently in my wallet.
- All borrowers need to do is have their membership number to hand, ready to enter using the phone keys.
- In fact, once you receive our membership kit you never hear from us again.
- They do not carry membership cards, they have not taken any oath of allegiance.
- As the playing season is starting earlier this season membership fees are now due.
- Then there are the ones you have to pay for, but get great value for your membership dollar.
- However, she will only have membership rights if she applied for them separately.
- The only income that the club has enjoyed in the past has been confined to ticket money and membership sales.
- I've met many of these, and believe me you wouldn't like to earn your gold membership card here.
- The division offers memberships for students and for foreign affiliates, as well as for full members.
- What makes them so susceptible to membership cards and the illusion of influence?
- Despite the fact that we have paid the subscription for this month, we were advised that we are unable to use our memberships without valid cards.
- On the upside, the Olympiad still retains relatively healthy membership figures.
- Female membership was, in fact, approved at the club's annual meeting in February.
- I take out my wallet and rifle through my collection of passes and membership cards.
- I'll hand in my membership card and become a monk, take the vow and never return.
- If you do not have the new plastic bar-coded membership card please come in and sign up.
- 1.1in singular The number or body of members in a group.
会员数;全体会员 our membership has grown by 600,000 in the past 18 months 在过去18个月里,我们的会员增加了600,000个。 Example sentencesExamples - Word is that the membership is not impressed by the present leaders of the grouping.
- These standing committees had a fluctuating membership and no subject specialism.
- He said the motion's wording had not been completed and was due to be discussed by the membership.
- They are responsive to the general public rather than responsible to a membership.
- How much is a membership in the Institute of Advanced Drivers worth in terms of being a safer driver?
- The current position with both of the bowls clubs is the membership is in decline.
- Any authority it had flowed from the membership of states, not directly from the people.
- Mr Sharpe said it was not fair to the membership of the society as a whole to subsidise a loss-making branch.
- It is time for the membership to have their say and it appears there are opinions both ways.
- The rules and regulations of a club membership are something you are either built to fit in with or take flight from.
- He also thanked the membership for supporting the numerous events that the society had organised.
- The Trust is now in the process of electing a board of governors, who will be drawn from the membership.
- During his time there the church membership grew from thirty-eight to well over a hundred.
- At the moment the club boasts a membership of an excess of twelve hundred members.
- Promoters were boasting a membership of more than 700 even before the concrete was dry.
- Asked why she faced being deselected, he said she had lost the support of the body of the membership.
- If the employers are now digging their heels in then we need action involving all the membership.
- But, like many clubs in the area, they have not been able to have a full membership.
- Now the membership is up in the thousands and we need the staff's help to identify the people.
- There are many things which a greater membership could help us to achieve.
Synonyms members, subscribers, associates, representatives, attenders, fellows, comrades, followers
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