registry 的定义
plural reg·is·tries.
- the act of registering; registration.
- a place where a register is kept; an office of registration.
- register.
- the state of being registered.
- the nationality of a merchant ship as shown on its register.
registry 近义词
等同于 archives
等同于 record
registry 的近义词 43 个
- document
- evidence
- file
- history
- note
- report
- story
- testimony
- transcript
- almanac
- annals
- archive
- archives
- chronicle
- diary
- directory
- documentation
- entry
- inscription
- jacket
- journal
- legend
- log
- manuscript
- memo
- memoir
- memorandum
- memorial
- minutes
- monument
- register
- remembrance
- script
- scroll
- trace
- transcription
- witness
- writing
- comic book
- paper trail
- swindle sheet
- track record
- written material
registry 的反义词 1 个
等同于 register
等同于 schedule
等同于 album
等同于 almanac
更多registry例句
- There is no national registry that records who owns guns and when they purchase them.
- Over the summer, he and a group of other diabetes experts launched a global registry of patients with covid-19-related diabetes.
- One is that states, and even individual vaccination sites, have widely varying rules around reporting vaccination data to the jurisdiction’s registry.
- They’ll also be entering the information into existing state or local immunization registries, which are used to record childhood and other vaccinations.
- The task force recommended the creation of a central registry to track abusers of children, vulnerable adults and people with developmental disabilities in a single database.
- U.S. officials have acquired more bling from overseas than Kanye West and Kim Kardashian had on their wedding registry.
- In 1992, the movie was selected for the National Film Registry and as such has a print preserved in the Library of Congress.
- Wendy Kramer is co-founder, with her donor-conceived son Ryan, of the Donor Sibling Registry (DSR).
- Several Italian cities, including Naples, already have a civil union registry.
- Polish them until they gleam with malice, wicked glee, and non-registry gifts.
- Enrollment is the term used to describe the registry of a vessel engaged in coastwise or inland navigation or commerce.
- In Ireland, also, half-a-crown was the sum paid for registry; in England it was a shilling only.
- More effectual means are employed to enforce the registry of births, marriages and deaths.
- A clock struck ten as Miss Tallmadge hurriedly led the way up the second flight to the registry-office.
- You refer, I presume, to the omission of her name in the parish registry, recording the fact of her regeneration?