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enroll

/en-rohl/US // ɛnˈroʊl //

注册,注册登记,注册入学,注册人数

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    en·rolled, en·rol·ling.

    • : to write the name of in a roll or register; place upon a list; register: It took two days to enroll the new students.
    • : to enlist.
    • : to put in a record; record: to enroll the minutes of a meeting; to enroll the great events of history.
    • : to roll or wrap up: fruit enrolled in tissue paper.
    • : Nautical. to document by issuing a certificate of enrollment.
v.无主动词 verb
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    en·rolled, en·rol·ling.

    • : to enroll oneself: He enrolled in college last week.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbsign up for membership
Forms: enrolled

Examples

  • We’re also trying to enroll participants who are at risk of severe disease should they get infected.

  • Ortigoza hopes her trial will enroll enough people to start producing data on whether convalescent plasma works by the end of September.

  • Some are telling students that they cannot defer and will have to reapply if they don’t enroll soon.

  • Families who are interested in a fully remote learning option or hybrid model have the option to enroll in the district’s Surfside Educational Academy by July 26, said Matthew Jennings, a spokesman for the district.

  • Then there are schools that decided to enroll more students in an effort to be fiscally responsible and cover their costs, since, as I said, ADA is where funding comes from.

  • State officials also estimate an additional 174,000 people would drop their current coverage in order to enroll in Medicaid.

  • Matthew went on to enroll at Christopher Newport University and even briefly played on its football team.

  • Other suggested action items include not letting students enroll in the course until the necessary changes are made.

  • But this was a Libyan decision and they had to decide what unit and what individuals to enroll in the program.

  • At the Good Success Christian Church in Northeast Washington DC, roughly 30 people came to enroll on Monday night.

  • Those of the first class who wished to do so might enroll in the second class.

  • And all went to enroll themselves, every one to his own city.

  • His answer was: No, gentlemen, I want you to enroll my name for service, but put a younger man in command.

  • The captain has the power to enroll Scouts and to recommend them to the local committee for badges and medals.

  • While this system of study is popular, and has all the glitter of novelty, many insincere persons will enroll their names.