registers / ˈrɛdʒ ə stər /

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registers3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a book in which records of acts, events, names, etc., are kept.
  2. a list or record of such acts, events, etc.
  3. an entry in such a book, record, or list.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to enter or cause to be entered formally in a register.
  2. to cause to be recorded upon delivery to a post office for safeguarding against loss, theft, damage, etc., during transmission.
  3. to enroll in a school or course of study, on the voting rolls, etc.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to enter one's name or cause it to be entered in a register; enroll: to register at a motel.
  2. to apply for and obtain inclusion of one's name on the list of voters.
  3. to enroll in a school or course of study: I've registered for three English classes.

registers 近义词

n. 名词 noun

list, record

v. 动词 verb

enter in list, record

v. 动词 verb

indicate, reveal

v. 动词 verb

make an impression

registers 的近义词 7
registers 的反义词 2

更多registers例句

  1. Filipinos make up nearly a fifth of registers nurses in California, according to a 2018 Board of Registered Nursing survey.
  2. She doesn’t have a news anchor voice — one that is trained and practiced at staying at a low register.
  3. It can guess basic demographic information like gender, who’s an employee—based on whether they go behind the register, even interactions between employees and customers.
  4. Then it wandered into Walmart and found its owner working at the register.
  5. Germany’s tech sector has hailed the government’s decision to allow some electronic-only securities—a move that paves the way for “crypto securities” to be entered into a blockchain-based register.
  6. Annie Lee Cooper, well played by Winfrey, is shown trying but failing to register to vote.
  7. Many dance instructors register their classes at gyms and teach women or men (separately) under the name of aerobics.
  8. Nor are we told that she lost her job at a local nursing home after she tried to register to vote in 1964.
  9. “They refused to register a case, saying the matter is out of their hands,” he told me.
  10. Even the valor of tragedy is denied to Daisy, “a woman born with a voice that lacks a tragic register.”
  11. Girls are just like cats; they all like to mope around the register or the steam radiator in cold weather.
  12. He scrutinized the register, and found, to his satisfaction, that a Mr. Bowman of Boston was occupying room 106.
  13. You file some papers, you collate some register, you sign your name or your initials to some documents.
  14. If you have written since, your letter also has miscarried, as is much the rule in this part of the world, unless you register.
  15. Have just had breakfast, written up one letter, register and close this.