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registration

/rej-uh-strey-shuhn/US // ˌrɛdʒ əˈstreɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌrɛdʒɪˈstreɪʃən) //

注册,登记,注册登记,登记注册

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of registering.
    • : an instance of this.
    • : an entry in a register.
    • : the group or number registered.
    • : an official act of registering one's name in the list of qualified voters.
    • : a certificate attesting to the fact that someone or something has been registered: a boat registration.
    • : Music. the act or technique of registrating. the selection of stops made by an organist for a particular piece.

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Examples

  • It’s got data for every district in San Diego, including registration, past performance, current candidates, etc.

  • The agenda will be building on many policies that the state of California has already been putting in place, like those to increase voter registration, Gonzalez said.

  • It’s not illegal to use vehicle registration fees for this purpose and the agency has done so since the 1990s.

  • Instead of raising fees, the agency apparently used a portion of state vehicle registration fees that everyone pays, a practice it’s employed since the 1990s, which auditors basically said wasn’t a good practice.

  • There, Democrats hold a slim registration advantage – 16,108 to 15,308 – with another roughly 12,000 independent voters.

  • And as previously mentioned, she joins forces with Iron Man and the pro-registration heroes during the Civil War storyline.

  • Al-Shabab demanded from the agencies what it described as “registration fees” of up to $10,000.

  • That makes voter registration and door-to-door campaigning more important than ever.

  • In 1962, Hamer attended a meeting about black voter registration sponsored by SNCC.

  • Mississippi has no party registration and requires no party declaration to vote in any primary.

  • To guard against such frauds the system of registration was established at an early day in American history.

  • Thus, a citizen is immediately checked for his proper registration and poll tax payments when he comes to vote.

  • The change in the plan of registration, he said, had been recommended by Sir Henry Darnel.

  • With respect to the registration of voters great amendments had been made.

  • "The Registration Office is over this way," one of the Hadjis told him.