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reg.i.ster LISTH5reJ7I7stE5, $-stLv, n(to put information, esp. your name, into) an official list or record登记,注册She bought a new car and registered it in her name. [T]她买了辆新车并以她的名字登记。Within two weeks of arrival all foreigners had to register with the local police. [I]在到达后两周内所有外国人都必须到当地警察局登记。Students have to register for the new course by the end of April. [I]四月底前学生必须登记选读新课程。If you don't have a job, to claim money from the government, you must first register (as unemployed) at the Job Centre. [I]要是你失业,你必须先到职业中心登记才能向政府要钱。(fig. infml) I did mention the address but I'm not sure that it registered (with him) (= was heard and remembered by him). [I]我确实提到了地址但不敢肯定他记住了。When you register a letter or parcel, you send it using a special postal service, so that it will be handled carefully and not lost.挂号Is your name on the register of voters? [C]你的姓名在选民登记册上吗?Guests write their names in the (hotel) register. [C]住客在旅馆登记簿上签名字。A register is also a book used to record whether a child is present at school.点名册If a child is absent the teacher notes it down in the (class) register. [C]要是学生缺席,教师就在点名册上记下来。A register office is a registry office.登记处
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