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enrolled

/en-rohl/US // ɛnˈroʊl //UK // (ɪnˈrəʊl) //

注册的,已注册的,已注册,已登记的

Definitions

  1. 1

    en·rolled, en·rol·ling.

    • : Chiefly British. variant of enroll.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Other students have returned for in-person instruction, mostly younger students and those enrolled in special-ed classes or career and technical classes.

  • He was taken to a Border Patrol station, enrolled in the Migrant Protection Protocols and sent back to Mexico.

  • As of October 22, 30,000 people had enrolled in Moderna’s late-stage clinical trial.

  • The following year, it launch a product serialization service, Transparency, that helps to eliminate counterfeits for enrolled products.

  • Police said Eason enrolled Gabriel at an early childhood development center in the fall of 2018.

  • Men ages 18 to 24 enrolled in college were more likely to become a victim.

  • She had enrolled at Maimonides University in North Miami Beach in order to work towards a degree in clinical sexology.

  • After he graduated high school, Stasio enrolled at the University at Buffalo and entered the ROTC program.

  • She was 16 when she enrolled in middle school, but her classmates teased her relentlessly.

  • A year later, she enrolled in Dongguk University, where she is now a junior studying criminal justice.

  • Having thus enrolled himself as one of the Agency Indians, he had a claim on this the Agency doctor.

  • An imperial ukase ordered that all the serfs in certain of the Russian states, between the ages of 30 and 35, should be enrolled.

  • In 1819 he was enrolled among the most distinguished dandies who graced Parisian society.

  • About 100,000 members were enrolled in the union, the ostensible aim of which was the defence of the working manʼs interests.

  • Nothing could protect the unhappy individuals; in 36 hours the names of 2370 were enrolled.