enrolling 的定义
en·rolled, en·rol·ling.
- Chiefly British. variant of enroll.
enrolling 近义词
sign up for membership
list, record
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- After he was honorably discharged, Allen enrolled at the Paris Conservatory, where he studied clarinet with musician and educator Ulysse Delécluse.
- The team enrolled 80 participants between the ages of 18 and 26 and about half the study participants were female.
- Pfizer said during an earnings call on Tuesday that it had enrolled 42,000 people, 36,000 of whom have already received the necessary second dose of the vaccine.
- By the end of November, Patel expects to see data from the tests that have enrolled more than 1,000 people.
- If patients can access experimental drugs without enrolling in one, it will become even harder to collect that critical data.
- At age 16, he was the most sought-after high-school player in the country, enrolling at Louisiana State University.
- Most enrolling will have some discount based on their age, family status, and income.
- That means the state has a goal of enrolling about 275,000 people over a three-year period.
- Enrolling domestic partners is just one of the things that is being added.
- And growing up with all the shoplifting and troublemaking, you ended up enrolling in an alternative high school, right?
- In face of the German proclamation posted upon the walls, Londoners were holding meetings in secret and enrolling themselves.
- He commenced at once enrolling men for his pick-handle brigade; he's refused fire-arms.
- I know of one man who for two years carried his arm in a sling to deceive the enrolling officers.
- The appeal was responded to; the whole male population took up arms, even priests and friars enrolling themselves in the ranks.
- Now enrolling from one hundred and seventy to one hundred and eighty-five boarders per session.