動詞「登録する」の定義、画像、発音と使用ノート
原題: register verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
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register verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com Oxford logo Toggle navigation Redeem Upgrade Help Sign in Dictionaries Dictionaries home English American English Academic Collocations German-English Grammar Grammar home Practical English Usage Learn & Practise Grammar (Beta) Word Lists Word Lists home My Word Lists Topics Recent additions Resources Resources home Text Checker Sign in Dictionaries Dictionaries home English American English Academic Collocations German-English Grammar Grammar home Practical English Usage Learn & Practise Grammar (Beta) Word Lists Word Lists home My Word Lists Topics Recent additions Resources Resources home Text Checker Redeem Upgrade Help TOP English English American English Academic English Collocations Practical English Usage German-English English-German English American English Enter search text Definition of register verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary register verb /ˈredʒɪstə(r)/ /ˈredʒɪstər/ Verb Forms 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/ jump to other results put name on list [transitive, intransitive] to record your/somebody’s/something’s name on an official list You can also register online. to register a birth/marriage/death to register a company/trademark register somebody/something The site has 114 million registered users . a registered charity We expect about 50 per cent of registered voters to vote in the election. The police has registered a case against the company. The regulations require doctors and patients to register in a database. The ship was registered in Panama. Six other families were also registered at the same address. to register at a hotel register somebody + adj. She is officially registered disabled. register as something They encouraged all eligible citizens to register as voters. register somebody/something as something He then registered the name as a trademark. register with somebody/something to register with a doctor/dentist register somebody/something with somebody/something All childminders should be registered with the local authority. register for something About 700 people registered for the conference. register somebody/something for something The drug has not been registered for use in Australia. register to do something More than 5 000 people registered to take part in the contest. register somebody to do something 78 per cent reported that they were registered to vote . Wordfinder conference delegate exhibition name tag plenary register speaker talk venue workshop Extra Examples About 68 per cent of illegitimate births were jointly registered by both parents. As I reached my eighteenth birthday I duly registered for military service. He registered at his local university. On completion of the preregistration year, graduates become fully registered by the General Medical Council. Players must register online before playing the game. Students living away from home are required to register with a local doctor. There is still time to register for English classes. They had not properly registered as required by state law. You must register the death within three days. the number of people officially registering as unemployed the preferences of newly registered voters All students must be registered with a local doctor. Many older people have registered for a postal vote. Not all firms are registered for VAT. Only 2% of the workforce was registered as unemployed. The company's logo has not yet been registered as a trademark. Visitors to the country had to register with the police. You need to go to the Registrar's Office to register the death. Oxford Collocations Dictionary adverb formally officially properly … verb + register be required to have to must … preposition as at for … phrases newly registered See full entry Definitions on the go Look up any word in the dictionary offline, anytime, anywhere with the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app. give opinion publicly [transitive] register something (formal) to make your opinion known officially or publicly Many saw the vote as a way to register a protest. Topics Opinion and argument c2 on measuring instrument [intransitive, transitive] if a measuring instrument registers an amount or something registers an amount on a measuring instrument, the instrument shows or records that amount + noun The thermometer registered 32°C. The earthquake registered 3 on the Richter scale. register something The stock exchange has registered huge losses this week. Topics Maths and measurement c2 show feeling [transitive, no passive, intransitive] register (something) (formal) to show or express a feeling Her face registered disapproval. Shock registered on everyone's face. notice something [transitive, no passive, intransitive] ( often used in negative sentences ) to notice something and remember it; to be noticed register (something) He barely registered our presence. I told her my name, but it obviously didn't register. register that… He vaguely registered that the women had gone. register where, what, etc… Slowly, my mind began to register where I was: in the hospital. Extra Examples The pain that stung her hand did not seem to register. The words registered slowly in her mind. His eyes failed to register Meredith's surprise. Oxford Collocations Dictionary adverb barely hardly dimly … verb + register fail to not seem to begin to … See full entry letter/package [transitive, usually passive] register something to send something by mail, paying extra money to protect it against loss or damage Can I register this, please? a registered letter Word Origin 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’. See register in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary See register in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English Check pronunciation: register Other results All matches register noun register cash register noun Lloyd's Register parish register noun register office noun electoral register noun cash register register office register offices See more Nearby words regionally adverb regional member register verb register noun registered mail noun pattern noun From the Word list OPAL spoken words Oxford Learner's Dictionaries Word of the Day