B1 [ I or T ] to put information, especially your name, into an official list or record(尤指把姓名)登记,注册,记录
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They always register their ships under a flag of convenience.
Ships were registered abroad to circumvent employment and safety regulations.
Increasingly, the unmarried father of a child in Europe registers his paternity at the baby's birth.
You will need proof of identity to register at the library.
Customers who register on-line will receive a ten percent discount.
C2 [ I or T ] to record, show, or express something显示;指示;表达
[ I or T ] informal If something registers, someone realizes it and if someone registers something, they realize it.(事物)受到注意,被意识到;(人)注意到,意识到
[ T ] If you register a letter or parcel, you send it using a special postal service, so that it will be dealt with in a special way and not be lost.挂号邮寄
[ C ] a book or record containing a list of names花名册;登记簿;注册表
[ C ] a book used to record if a child is present at school学校点名册
[ U ] in school, the period at the start of the morning and afternoon when a teacher records on an official list that children are present(老师在上、下午开始时对学生的)点名登记
C1 [ C or U ] specialized language the style of language, grammar, and words used for particular situations语域,语体风格
[ C ] all the notes that a musical instrument or a person's voice can produce, from the highest to the lowest(乐器或人的)音区,声区
[ C ] mainly US UK usually till the drawer in a cash register (= a machine which records sales in a shop, and in which money is kept) or the cash register itself收款机
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