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Definition of registration in English: registrationnoun rɛdʒɪˈstreɪʃ(ə)nˌrɛdʒəˈstreɪʃ(ə)n 1mass noun The action or process of registering or of being registered. 登记,注册,挂号 the registration of births, marriages, and deaths 出生、结婚、死亡登记。 count noun the number of new private car registrations has increased 私家新车注册数量已经增多。 Example sentencesExamples - The largest European observer group also found flaws with every step of the electoral process from voter registration and campaigning to the actual vote.
- He claimed that Yahoo profits from the free online registration process because it increases advertising revenues and consumer information it collects is used for marketing purposes.
- ‘Effectively this means people are forced to complete the process of registration twice,’ said Mr Murphy.
- This tax is known as Vehicle Registration Tax and is payable on the first registration of a car in the State, which has to be done before it can be licensed for road tax purposes, thereby making the car legal to drive.
- He trained in London as an actuary before migrating to Melbourne in 1852, and in the following year took charge of the new system of compulsory civil registration of births, deaths, and marriages.
- The matter was raised under their monthly housing report which showed that registration of private rented dwellings has reached 727.
- The addition of this fee is intended to ease the process of registration during orientation week.
- Controls were selected from registers compiled through the legally required process of birth registration.
- The process of registration is slow and laborious and this has been compounded by the low number of people who have been assigned to carry out the task.
- The 1907 Notification of Births Act in Britain facilitated registration of births and home visits by infant-care specialists.
- Most queries fielded by One Family related to legal issues relating to guardianship, divorce, separation, birth registration, and social welfare issues.
- Massachusetts in 1842 became the first state to commence comprehensive registration of births, deaths, and marriages.
- In the second phase, the collection of tax from private car owners, registration of vehicles and allotment of numbers to the newly registered vehicles would be performed by the computers.
- Across the nation, the massive increase in voter registration that has been a hallmark of the campaign is evident among the young as well.
- All these groups concentrate their resources on increasing youth registration and turnout.
- This hour, Arnold Schwarzenegger is scheduled to work a crowd in Riverside, California, and try to pump up voter registration in the process.
- With a population of 300-million people, and registration among youth increasing, a power shift was inevitable.
- The centre has also acknowledged that the rate of registration of births in the country is less than 40 per cent.
- But, the income from registration did not increase as the Government had expected.
- However, the awareness among the people about the importance of birth registration is significantly lower than the national average.
- 1.1count noun A certificate that attests to the registering of a person, car, etc.
(人员的)登记(或注册)证;(车辆等的)执照 Example sentencesExamples - I was told to simply buy Office 95, register it by snail-mail or fax and include a copy of the receipt with the registration.
- When a work is sold, the registration - complete with its descriptive history - is transferred to the new owner.
- The officer returned with his bow-legged walk, a new yellowish paper in his hand on top of the registration he had handed him earlier.
- 1.2 The action or process of acquiring full British citizenship by a Commonwealth resident or a person of British descent.
(英国)国民身份登记(英联邦居民或英裔获得英国国籍) in certain cases, children may acquire British citizenship through registration Example sentencesExamples - Citizenship is acquired from the date of registration.
2British The series of letters and figures identifying a motor vehicle, assigned on registration and displayed on a number plate. 〈英〉(汽车)牌照号码 her car registration is H53 UVO 她的车牌号码是H53 UVO。 Example sentencesExamples - Cllr Rice said when people see illegal dumping taking place they should take the registration number of the cars involved and report it to the local authority.
- She rang the police immediately, informing them of the make, colour and registration number of the car, but she said no one got back to her and the car left the scene within 45 minutes.
- Three bikes were found where the riders had deliberately altered the letters on the registration mark to try to prevent the bikes being traced.
- But the scheme could not take off as planned and the majority of the polluting vehicles kept plying as several of them had no registration number or number plate.
- My mother was able to memorise his car's registration number and within the hour we were at the Police station to report the crime, but to our surprise, or should I say not, to this day nothing has been done.
- Mr McEvoy said he had taken down the car registration of the jet ski operators and was going to lodge a complaint with the Gardai about the incident.
- They are hoping the work will be completed today and that it will give them the registration number of the car driven by the killers, as well as other important evidence.
- The city needs to increase parking fees, toll fees or car registration costs to further subsidise public transit and bring down the cost of the bus pass.
- In addition, vehicle owners wishing to purchase a personalised registration mark will be able to search DVLA's extensive database of over 19 million registrations.
- When the person who came upon the scene phoned the Guards and gave the registration number of the car it was found that the plates were off another car, also believed to have been stolen.
- A Southern Fisheries spokesman urged people to get a registration number, a car or van colour if they do see anybody using nets to fish.
- Then there was another address and a car registration number.
- Suddenly drivers lost their anonymity and could be identified by the unique registration number the law required them to attach to their cars.
- The usual drill adopted by security staff, who are most uncomfortable with the situation, is to have one guard stand by the car while the registration number is called out over the centre's public address system.
- He then gave me the registration number of the new car himself.
- The registration number and description of the vehicle Jones is believed to be driving was also flashed on signs on highways.
- You must fill in the date, time of parking and registration number clearly.
- His car had ignition and steering locks internally, the registration number engraved on all of the windows and a sticker on the windscreen warning potential thieves that he had an alarm system.
- Police say that installing anti-theft devices and etching the registration number on the windscreen, will go a long way in countering the problem.
- So when I went to talk to the police, I gave them my car's description and registration number and everything else.
3Music mass noun A combination of stops used when playing the organ. 〔乐〕(管风琴)音栓配合(法) Example sentencesExamples - Faultless registration and tempi; fluidity of rhythm and her ability to make the instrument sing out into the acoustic of the building are becoming hallmarks of this series.
- Ian Hare resisted the temptation to over-play his hand at the start, keeping a firm grip on the music's architecture with a fine control of pace and registration.
- If the content of the pieces is somewhat lacking, then the composer's ear for the perfect registration does mean that there are some delicious sounds to be savoured and Harold Britton makes the most of them.
- Etherington adopts an apt change in registration, giving vent to the diapasons that would have been the lynchpin of organs in Handel's own time.
OriginMid 16th century: from medieval Latin registratio(n-), based on Latin regerere 'enter, record' (see register). Definition of registration in US English: registrationnounˌrɛdʒəˈstreɪʃ(ə)nˌrejəˈstrāSH(ə)n 1The action or process of registering or of being registered. 登记,注册,挂号 the registration of births, marriages, and deaths 出生、结婚、死亡登记。 the number of new private car registrations has increased 私家新车注册数量已经增多。 Example sentencesExamples - With a population of 300-million people, and registration among youth increasing, a power shift was inevitable.
- However, the awareness among the people about the importance of birth registration is significantly lower than the national average.
- Across the nation, the massive increase in voter registration that has been a hallmark of the campaign is evident among the young as well.
- The matter was raised under their monthly housing report which showed that registration of private rented dwellings has reached 727.
- The addition of this fee is intended to ease the process of registration during orientation week.
- The largest European observer group also found flaws with every step of the electoral process from voter registration and campaigning to the actual vote.
- He trained in London as an actuary before migrating to Melbourne in 1852, and in the following year took charge of the new system of compulsory civil registration of births, deaths, and marriages.
- The 1907 Notification of Births Act in Britain facilitated registration of births and home visits by infant-care specialists.
- Massachusetts in 1842 became the first state to commence comprehensive registration of births, deaths, and marriages.
- This hour, Arnold Schwarzenegger is scheduled to work a crowd in Riverside, California, and try to pump up voter registration in the process.
- The centre has also acknowledged that the rate of registration of births in the country is less than 40 per cent.
- The process of registration is slow and laborious and this has been compounded by the low number of people who have been assigned to carry out the task.
- But, the income from registration did not increase as the Government had expected.
- He claimed that Yahoo profits from the free online registration process because it increases advertising revenues and consumer information it collects is used for marketing purposes.
- Controls were selected from registers compiled through the legally required process of birth registration.
- This tax is known as Vehicle Registration Tax and is payable on the first registration of a car in the State, which has to be done before it can be licensed for road tax purposes, thereby making the car legal to drive.
- All these groups concentrate their resources on increasing youth registration and turnout.
- ‘Effectively this means people are forced to complete the process of registration twice,’ said Mr Murphy.
- In the second phase, the collection of tax from private car owners, registration of vehicles and allotment of numbers to the newly registered vehicles would be performed by the computers.
- Most queries fielded by One Family related to legal issues relating to guardianship, divorce, separation, birth registration, and social welfare issues.
- 1.1 A certificate that attests to the registering of a person, automobile, etc.
(人员的)登记(或注册)证;(车辆等的)执照 Example sentencesExamples - When a work is sold, the registration - complete with its descriptive history - is transferred to the new owner.
- The officer returned with his bow-legged walk, a new yellowish paper in his hand on top of the registration he had handed him earlier.
- I was told to simply buy Office 95, register it by snail-mail or fax and include a copy of the receipt with the registration.
2Music A combination of stops used when playing the organ. 〔乐〕(管风琴)音栓配合(法) Example sentencesExamples - If the content of the pieces is somewhat lacking, then the composer's ear for the perfect registration does mean that there are some delicious sounds to be savoured and Harold Britton makes the most of them.
- Etherington adopts an apt change in registration, giving vent to the diapasons that would have been the lynchpin of organs in Handel's own time.
- Faultless registration and tempi; fluidity of rhythm and her ability to make the instrument sing out into the acoustic of the building are becoming hallmarks of this series.
- Ian Hare resisted the temptation to over-play his hand at the start, keeping a firm grip on the music's architecture with a fine control of pace and registration.
OriginMid 16th century: from medieval Latin registratio(n-), based on Latin regerere ‘enter, record’ (see register). |