register
verb /ˈredʒɪstə(r)/
/ˈredʒɪstər/
动词形式
| present simple I / you / we / they register | /ˈredʒɪstə(r)/ /ˈredʒɪstər/ |
| he / she / it registers | /ˈredʒɪstəz/ /ˈredʒɪstərz/ |
| past simple registered | /ˈredʒɪstəd/ /ˈredʒɪstərd/ |
| past participle registered | /ˈredʒɪstəd/ /ˈredʒɪstərd/ |
| -ing form registering | /ˈredʒɪstərɪŋ/ /ˈredʒɪstərɪŋ/ |
- [transitive, intransitive] to record your/somebody’s/something’s name on an official list
登记;注册 - You can also register online.
也可以在线注册。 - to register a birth/marriage/death
登记出生/结婚/死亡 - to register a company/trademark
注册公司/商标 - register somebody/something The site has 114 million registered users.
该网站拥有1.14亿注册用户。 - a registered charity
注册慈善团体。 - We expect about 50 per cent of registered voters to vote in the election.
我们预计大约50%的登记选民将在选举中投票。 - The police has registered a case against the company.
警方已立案起诉该公司。 - The regulations require doctors and patients to register in a database.
这些规定要求医生和病人在数据库中注册。 - The ship was registered in Panama.
这艘船是在巴拿马注册的。 - Six other families were also registered at the same address.
另外六个家庭也在同一地址登记。 - to register at a hotel
在旅馆登记 - register somebody + adj. She is officially registered disabled.
她正式登记为伤残者。 - register as something They encouraged all eligible citizens to register as voters.
他们鼓励所有符合条件的公民登记为选民。 - register somebody/something as something He then registered the name as a trademark.
然后他把这个名字注册为商标。 - register with somebody/something to register with a doctor/dentist
向医生/牙医登记 - register somebody/something with somebody/something All childminders should be registered with the local authority.
所有保育员都应该在地方当局登记。 - register for something About 700 people registered for the conference.
大约有700人报名参加了会议。 - register somebody/something for something The drug has not been registered for use in Australia.
该药物尚未在澳大利亚注册使用。 - register to do something More than 5 000 people registered to take part in the contest.
5 000多人报名参加了比赛。 - register somebody to do something 78 per cent reported that they were registered to vote.
78%的人报告说,他们登记投票。
Wordfinder- conference
- delegate
- exhibition
- name tag
- plenary
- register
- speaker
- talk
- venue
- workshop
- About 68 per cent of illegitimate births were jointly registered by both parents.
大约有68% 的私生子是由父母双方共同登记的。 - As I reached my eighteenth birthday I duly registered for military service.
到我 18 岁生日那天,我按时进行了兵役登记。 - He registered at his local university.
他在当地大学注册了。 - On completion of the preregistration year, graduates become fully registered by the General Medical Council.
预先登记期满一年,毕业生就会成为医学总会的正式注册成员。 - Players must register online before playing the game.
玩游戏之前玩家必须先进行网上注册。 - Students living away from home are required to register with a local doctor.
离家上学的学生须到当地医生那里注册。 - There is still time to register for English classes.
还有时间可以报名选修英语课。 - They had not properly registered as required by state law.
他们没有按照州法律要求进行正确的登记。 - You must register the death within three days.
必须在死者死亡 3 日内登记。 - the number of people officially registering as unemployed
正式登记的失业人数 - the preferences of newly registered voters
新近注册的投票人的偏好 - All students must be registered with a local doctor.
所有学生必须向本地医生登记。 - Many older people have registered for a postal vote.
许多年长者已登记办理邮寄投票。 - Not all firms are registered for VAT.
并非所有公司都注册了增值税。 - Only 2% of the workforce was registered as unemployed.
只有2%的劳动力登记失业。 - The company's logo has not yet been registered as a trademark.
这家公司的标识还没有注册为商标。 - Visitors to the country had to register with the police.
到这个国家的游客必须向警方登记。 - You need to go to the Registrar's Office to register the death.
你需要去登记处登记死亡。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- formally
- officially
- properly
- …
- be required to
- have to
- must
- …
- as
- at
- for
- …
- newly registered
- You can also register online.
- [transitive] register something (formal) to make your opinion known officially or publicly
(正式地或公开地)发表意见,提出主张 - China has registered a protest over foreign intervention.
中国对外国干涉正式提出了抗议。
- China has registered a protest over foreign intervention.
- [intransitive] + noun if a measuring instrument registers an amount or something registers an amount on a measuring instrument, the instrument shows or records that amount
显示(读数);记录 - + noun The thermometer registered 32°C.
温度计显示读数为 32 摄氏度。 - The earthquake registered 3 on the Richter scale.
地震震级为里氏 3 级。 - register something The stock exchange has registered huge losses this week.
本周证券交易遭到重创。
- + noun The thermometer registered 32°C.
- [transitive, no passive, intransitive] register (something) (formal) to show or express a feeling
流露出;显得;表达出 - Her face registered disapproval.
她脸上流露出不赞同的神色。 - Shock registered on everyone's face.
人人都面露震惊之色。
- Her face registered disapproval.
- [transitive, no passive, intransitive] (often used in negative sentences
) to notice something and remember it; to be noticed常用于否定句 注意到;记住;受到注意 - register (something) He barely registered our presence.
他几乎没有注意到我们在场。 - I told her my name, but it obviously didn't register.
我把名字告诉了她,但她显然没有在意。 - register that… He vaguely registered that the women had gone.
他模糊地记得那几名妇人已经走了。 - register where, what, etc… Slowly, my mind began to register where I was: in the hospital.
慢慢地,我开始注意到我待的地方竟是一家医院。
- The pain that stung her hand did not seem to register.
她似乎没注意到手上的蜇痛。 - The words registered slowly in her mind.
这些话慢慢地留在了她脑海里。 - His eyes failed to register Meredith's surprise.
他没注意到梅雷迪思吃惊的样子。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- barely
- hardly
- dimly
- …
- fail to
- not seem to
- begin to
- …
- register (something) He barely registered our presence.
- [transitive, usually passive] register something to send something by mail, paying extra money to protect it against loss or damage
把…挂号邮寄 - Can I register this, please?
请给我把这个挂号邮寄。 - a registered letter
挂号信
- Can I register this, please?
put name on list登记姓名
give opinion publicly公开发表意见
on measuring instrument测量仪器
show feeling表达情感
notice something注意到
letter/package邮件
词源late Middle English: from Old French regestre or medieval Latin regestrum, registrum, alteration of regestum, singular of late Latin regesta ‘things recorded’, from regerere ‘enter, record’.