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register [ˊredʒɪstə]
1) журна́л ( записей); официа́льный спи́сок; о́пись; рее́стр; метри́ческая кни́га;
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счётчик, счётный механи́зм;
1) регистри́ровать(ся); заноси́ть в спи́сок;
а) вноси́ть своё и́мя в спи́сок избира́телей;
б) зарегистри́роваться, отме́титься
2) посыла́ть заказно́е письмо́ или заказну́ю бандеро́ль
3) выража́ть; пока́зывать;
4) пока́зывать, отмеча́ть, регистри́ровать ( о приборе)
5) запечатлева́ть(ся)
6) сдава́ть на хране́ние ( багаж)
Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > register
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register
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > register
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Register
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > Register
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Register
Register: Title Register юр. реестр титулов
English-Russian short dictionary > Register
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Register
Register: Title ~ юр. реестр титулов
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Register
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register
Ключевое слово C++, которое советует компилятору расположить некую локальную переменную в машинном регистре.
English-Russian glossary of C + + > register
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Персональный Сократ > register
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English-Russian electronics dictionary > register
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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > register
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English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > register
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register
[ˈredʒɪstə]
accumulator register вчт. накапливающий регистр accumulator register вчт. сумматор activity register вчт. регистр активности address register вчт. регистр адреса army register амер. список офицерского состава армии base register вчт. базовый регистр base-bound register вчт. регистр защиты памяти base-limit register вчт. регистр защиты памяти register журнал (записей); официальный список; опись; реестр; метрическая книга; to be on the register амер. находиться под подозрением; быть взятым на заметку bond register журнал регистрации сделок с облигациями bound register вчт. ограничительный регистр boundary register вчт. регистр границы buffer register вчт. буферный регистр cadastral register земельная регистрация cadastral register недв. кадастр cadastral register опись и оценка землевладений capital expenditure register книга учета капиталовложений capital stock register книга записи акций register тех. счетчик, счетный механизм; cash register кассовый аппарат cash register кассовый аппарат, касса cash register кассовый аппарат cash register кассовый журнал charges register журнал учета долговых обязательств charges register книга записей удержания имущества check register контрольный регистр cheque abuse register регистр поддельных чеков church register церковная регистрационная книга circulating register вчт. сдвиговый регистр civil register книга записи актов гражданского состояния commercial register регистр коммерческих фирм commercial register торговый реестр company register реестр компаний current address register вчт. счетчик команд current instruction register вчт. регистр команды data register вчт. регистр данных data-limit register вчт. регистр защиты памяти datum-limit register вчт. регистр защиты памяти deeds register журнал учета документов doorbell register вчт. сигнальный регистр electoral register список избирателей extension register вчт. регистр расширения register разг. выражать; показывать; his face registered no emotion его лицо оставалось невозмутимым index register док. индексный регистр indexed register вчт. индексный регистр industrial register промышленный регистр instruction register вчт. регистр команды judgment register журнал записи судебных решений land charges register регистр земельных налогов land charges register регистр налогов с земельной собственности land register земельная регистрация land register кадастр land register опись и оценка землевладений land register поземельный реестр marine register морской реестр register of births, marriages and deaths книга записей рождений, браков и смертей master register основной журнал учета national register система учета населения (Великобритания) parish register метрическая книга pattern register вчт. регистр выбора конфигурации property register журнал учета имущества proprietorship register реестр права собственности real estate register реестр недвижимого имущества real estate register реестр недвижимости register вносить в кадастр register вносить в реестр register вносить в список register разг. выражать; показывать; his face registered no emotion его лицо оставалось невозмутимым register журнал (записей); официальный список; опись; реестр; метрическая книга; to be on the register амер. находиться под подозрением; быть взятым на заметку register журнал register журнал записей register заносить в книгу register запечатлевать(-ся) register записывать register запись (в журнале и т. п.) register запись register запоминать register зарегистрировать register заслонка (в печи и т. п.) register метрическая книга register опись register отмечать register официальный список register подгонять register показывать, отмечать, регистрировать (о приборе) register показывать register посылать заказное письмо или заказную бандероль register полигр. приводка register вчт. регистр register регистр register муз. регистр register регистратор register регистрировать(ся), заносить в книгу, реестр, список, регистр register регистрировать(ся); заносить в список register регистрировать register реестр, список, регистр, указатель, книга, журнал записей, метрическая книга register реестр register сдавать багаж register сдавать на хранение (багаж) register совмещать register соответствовать register судья по делам о наследстве и опеке (в некоторых штатах США) register счетчик register тех. счетчик, счетный механизм; cash register кассовый аппарат register точно прилаживать register точно совпадать register указатель register чиновник-архивариус register чиновник-регистратор; архивариус Register: Register: Title register юр. реестр титулов register: register: trade register торговый реестр register in domestic register заносить во внутренний реестр register of associations and societies справочник ассоциаций и обществ register of births, marriages and deaths книга записей рождений, браков и смертей register of business names справочник названий фирм register of charges книга записей долговых обязательств register of companies регистр компаний register of companies справочник компаний register of convictions книга записей обвинительных приговоров register of debtors список должников register of deeds реестр судебных документов register of electors список избирателей register of land charges книга учета земельных долговых обязательств register of land charges книга учета сборов за землепользование register of marriages книга записей браков register of members акционерный регистр register of members список акционеров register of members список членов register of mortgages список закладных register of mortgages and monetary charges список закладных и денежных платежей register of offers список предложений register of patents патентный реестр register of persons список лиц register of real estate регистр недвижимости register of real property регистр недвижимого имущества register of shareholders акционерный регистр register of shareholders список акционеров register of ships судовой регистр register of small ships регистр малых судов register of taxpayers список налогоплательщиков register of title регистр правовых титулов to register oneself вносить свое имя в список избирателей to register oneself зарегистрироваться, отметиться register to do business as foreign corporation зарегистрировать предприятие как иностранную корпорацию register office = registry registry: registry внесение в регистр register журнал записей, реестр register журнал записей register классификационное свидетельство register книга для записей, реестр, регистр register отдел записей актов гражданского состояния register регистратура; отдел записей актов гражданского состояния (тж. registry office); servants’ registry бюро по приисканию мест для прислуги register регистратура; отдел записи актов гражданского состояния register регистратура register регистрационная запись register регистрация, регистрирование; регистрационная запись register регистрация register реестр register судебная канцелярия share register акционерный регистр share register книга акционеров shift register вчт. сдвиговый регистр ship’s register судовой регистр stepping register вчт. сдвиговый регистр systematic register система систематического учета register: trade register торговый реестр
English-Russian short dictionary > register
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register
1) регистр || регистрировать
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out of register — имеющий плохую приводку, с нарушением приводки
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > register
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > register
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1. n журнал, реестр; метрическая книга
2. n официальный список, реестр; опись; ведомость
3. n ист. сборник образцов судебных документов
4. n запись
5. n регистратор, протоколист
6. n муз. регистр, группа труб одинакового тембра
7. n муз. регистр, участок звукового диапазона
8. n тех. счётчик
9. n тех. накопитель
10. n тех. регистрирующий механизм, самозаписывающий прибор
11. n тех. заслонка, задвижка
12. n тех. отдушина
13. n тех. полигр. приводка
14. n тех. ленточка-закладка
15. v регистрировать; вносить в список
16. v вносить своё имя в список избирателей
electoral register — список избирателей; список лиц, имеющих право голосовать
17. v запоминать, отмечать
18. v запоминаться, производить впечатление
19. v показывать, отмечать, регистрировать
the thermometer registered 34° F — термометр показывал 34° по Фаренгейту
20. v разг. выражать, показывать
21. v сдавать под расписку, квитанцию
22. v отправлять заказным
23. v добиться, записать на свой счёт
24. v точно прилаживать, подгонять
25. v воен. пристреливаться по реперу
26. v соответствовать, подходить, совпадать
27. v полигр. делать приводку
Синонимический ряд:
2. list (noun) annals; archive; catalog; catalogue; chronicle; daybook; ledger; list; log; record; roll; roll call; roster; schedule
6. record (verb) catalogue; chronicle; enrol; enter; inscribe; insert; post; record
7. show (verb) demonstrate; display; evince; manifest; mark; read; say; show
English-Russian base dictionary > register
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1. приводка, совмещение; делать приводку, совмещать
2. контрольная метка
3. выравнивающее устройство; выравнивающий упор
4. журнал учёта, реестр, книга записи; список
5. книжная закладка
6. регистр; регистрировать
7. считать
pin register — приводка с помощью приводочных отверстий и штифтов, приводка по штифтам, штифтовая приводка
punch register — приводка с помощью приводочных отверстий и штифтов, приводка по штифтам, штифтовая приводка
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > register
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Англо-русский технический словарь > register
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register
accumulator, access register, address register, arithmetic register, auxiliary register, base register, boundary register, buffer register, configuration register, control register, debug register, flag register, floating-point register, index register, instruction register, integer register, internal register, I/O register, peripheral register, predicate register, preserved register, program counter, register addressing, register allocation, register bank, register file, register name, register operand, register renaming, register scoreboarding, register set, register storage, register variable, register windows, scalar register, scratchpad register, segment register, SFR, shift register, status register, vector register, working register
2) регистрировать, отмечать
Англо-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > register
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1) регистрировать, вносить в список, в книгу учета
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1) журнал, книга
3) официальный список, реестр, регистр
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > register
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register
1) приводка, совмещение || делать приводку, совмещать
2) контрольная метка (на корешке каждой тетради блока)
3) выравнивающее устройство; выравнивающий упор
4) журнал учёта, реестр, книга записи; список
5) книжная закладка
6) регистр || регистрировать
7) считать
Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > register
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English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > register
См. также в других словарях:
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Register — (et) … Kölsch Dialekt Lexikon
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Register — may refer to:In linguistics: * Register and contour tones, a linguistics term for tones distinguished by relative pitch * Register (sociolinguistics), a form of a language used for a particular purpose or social setting * Register (phonology), a… … Wikipedia
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register — reg·is·ter 1 / re jə stər/ n [Anglo French registre, from Medieval Latin registrum, alteration of Late Latin regesta, pl., register, from Latin, neuter plural of regestus, past participle of regerere to bring back, pile up, collect] 1: a written… … Law dictionary
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Register — Reg is*ter (r?j ?s*t?r), n. [OE. registre, F. registre, LL. registrum,regestum, L. regesta, pl., fr. regerere, regestum, to carry back, to register; pref. re re + gerere to carry. See {Jest}, and cf. {Regest}.] 1. A written account or entry; an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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register — [rej′is tər] n. [ME registre < MFr < ML registrum, altered form of regestum < LL regesta, records, neut. pl. of L regestus, pp. of regerere, to record, lit., to bring back < re , back + gerere, to bear] 1. a) a record or list of names … English World dictionary
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Register — Sn Verzeichnis erw. fach. (14. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus ml. registrum, aus l. regesta f., regestum, dem substantivierten PPP. von l. regerere (regestum) eintragen, einschreiben, zurücktragen, aufwerfen , zu l. gerere tragen und l. re . Ein… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
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Register — Reg is*ter (r[e^]j [i^]s*t[ e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Registere} ( t?rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Registering}.] [Cf. F. regisrer, exregistrer, LL. registrare. See {Register}, n.] 1. To enter in a register; to record formally and distinctly, as for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Register — »‹alphabetisches Inhalts›verzeichnis, Sach , Wortweiser; Liste; Gruppe von Orgelpfeifen, durch die Töne gleicher Klangfarbe erzeugt werden«: Das Fremdwort wurde im 14. Jh. aus mlat. registrum »Verzeichnis« entlehnt, das aus gleichbed. spätlat.… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
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register — [n] list, record annals, archives, book, catalog, catalogue, chronicle, diary, entry, file, ledger, log, memorandum, registry, roll, roll call, roster, schedule, scroll; concept 281 register [v1] enter in list, record catalogue, check in,… … New thesaurus
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Register — Reg is*ter, v. i. 1. To enroll one s name in a register. [1913 Webster] 2. (Print.) To correspond in relative position; as, two pages, columns, etc., register when the corresponding parts fall in the same line, or when line falls exactly upon… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Register — Register, GA U.S. town in Georgia Population (2000): 164 Housing Units (2000): 73 Land area (2000): 0.780722 sq. miles (2.022060 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.780722 sq. miles (2.022060 sq.… … StarDict’s U.S. Gazetteer Places
Verb
He registered the birth of his child.
She registered her new car.
The car was registered under my name.
The company registered its trademark.
Only 32 cases of the disease have been registered.
Did you register to vote?
She is busy registering the students.
Roast the meat for two hours or until the meat thermometer registers 140 degrees.
an earthquake that registered 6.3 on the Richter scale
The team finally registered a victory after losing three games in a row.
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Recent Examples on the Web
The robber entered the Speedway Gas Station on Lake Murray Boulevard near Navajo Road shortly before 1 p.m., brandished a handgun and told an employee to hand over the money in the register, police said.
—Lyndsay Winkley, San Diego Union-Tribune, 1 Apr. 2023
Mendoza’s niece, Winivier, was at the register while his brother, Huascar, and nephew, Oliver, prepared the food.
—Nick Piecoro, The Arizona Republic, 20 Mar. 2023
Plastic plugs were becoming more prevalent, proving their effectiveness, and ringing up a lot cheaper at the register than many of the custom wooden plugs that dominated the striper surf scene.
—Joe Cermele, Outdoor Life, 14 Feb. 2023
The woman at the register now raised her arms above her head and started dancing to the background music, which had suddenly become much louder.
—Steve Gardiner, The Christian Science Monitor, 13 Feb. 2023
The lawsuit, filed in November, says Dollar General violated a state consumer protections law by advertising goods for one price on store shelves and charging a higher price when the items are scanned at the register.
—Quinlan Bentley, The Enquirer, 9 Feb. 2023
The store employee said the woman failed to pay for 56 items while going through a self-checkout register.
—cleveland, 4 Feb. 2023
In some cases, the card — which could still have money on it — might be declined at the register when the dollar value being charged against the card is greater than the amount that was put on the card.
—Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press, 21 Dec. 2022
Near-field communication chips in smartphones are what enable users to tap to pay at the register, but with new technology, they can also be used to accept payments from cards or smartphones, said Nikki Baird, vice president of strategy at retail technology provider Aptos.
—Isabelle Bousquette, WSJ, 19 Dec. 2022
On the day the seizure took place, Bellino and Giannuzzi first arrived at the airport at 9 a.m. to register the gold with the customs office as required by law, according to court documents.
—Rich Schapiro, NBC News, 1 Apr. 2023
For early access to panel reservations, register as a Friend of the Festival.
—Donna Wares, Los Angeles Times, 1 Apr. 2023
The investigation found no record of the AGGA being registered with the FDA, despite the agency’s role in regulating medical and dental devices.
—Anna Werner, CBS News, 31 Mar. 2023
Sign up and register your account with promo code TRIBUNEFULL. 3.
—Ian Firstenberg, Chicago Tribune, 31 Mar. 2023
There, the single registered 7.9 million in format audience, essentially even with its total from the prior week.
—Trevor Anderson, Billboard, 31 Mar. 2023
The nurses survey, taken by more than 500 nurses registered with the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing from late February through early March, spelled out even further erosion of the workforce.
—Jessica Bartlett, BostonGlobe.com, 29 Mar. 2023
Binance did not register with the CFTC, the agency said.
—Jon Brodkin, Ars Technica, 28 Mar. 2023
When prompted, enter your login credentials or register an MLB.TV account.
—Richard Morin, USA TODAY, 28 Mar. 2023
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English
Alternative forms
- registre (obsolete)
Etymology
From Medieval Latin registrum, from Late Latin regesta (“list, items recorded”), from Latin regerere (“to record, to carry back”), from re- + gerero (“to carry, bear”). Compare Latin registoria (“a treasurer”). Some senses influenced by association with unrelated Latin regere (“to rule”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɹɛd͡ʒ.ɪs.tə/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈɹɛd͡ʒ.ɪs.tɚ/
- Hyphenation: re‧gis‧ter
Noun
register (plural registers)
- A formal recording of names, events, transactions, etc.
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The teacher took the register by calling out each child’s name.
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- A book of such entries.
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c. 1597 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Merry Wiues of Windsor”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act II, scene ii]:
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As you have one eye upon my follies, […] turn another into the register of your own.
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- An entry in such a book.
- The act of registering.
- A certificate issued by the collector of customs of a port or district to the owner of a vessel, containing the description of a vessel, its name, ownership, and other material facts. It is kept on board the vessel, to be used as evidence of nationality or as a muniment of title.
- One who registers or records; a registrar; especially, a public officer charged with the duty of recording certain transactions or events.
- a register of deeds
- A distinct horizontal (or, more rarely, vertical) section of a work of art or inscription that is divided into several such sections.
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1984, Beatrice Teissier, Ancient Near Eastern Cylinder Seals from the Marcopoli Collection, page 70:
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The division of the field into an upper and lower register, with decorative motifs in the upper register and a scene with figures in the lower register, as here, is, as has been mentioned, characteristic of Syrian seals from the early second millennium.
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1989, Eleni Vassilika, Ptolemaic Philae, page 76:
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The east wall is decorated in raised relief with two registers of scenes above a dado showing a northward fecundity figure procession.
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- 2005, Abeer El-Shahawy, The Egyptian Museum in Cairo: A Walk Through the Alleys of Ancient Egypt, page 23:
- The reverse side is divided into three registers. In the first register is the name of Narmer represented as a fish and a chisel inscribed in the serekh.
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- A device that automatically records a quantity.
- (telecommunications) The part of a telegraphic apparatus that automatically records the message received.
- (telecommunications) A list of received calls in a phone set.
- (computing) A small unit of very fast memory that is directly accessible to the central processing unit, and is mostly used to store inputs, outputs, or intermediate results of computations.
- 1992, Michael A. Miller, The 68000 Microprocessor Family: Architecture, Programming, and Applications (page 47)
- When the microprocessor decodes the JSR opcode, it stores the operand into the TEMP register and pushes the current contents of the PC ($00 0128) onto the stack.
- 2014, Jason Gregory, Game Engine Architecture, Second Edition (page 90)
- If you can trace back through the disassembly to where the variable is first loaded into a register, you can often discover its value or its address by inspecting that register.
- 1992, Michael A. Miller, The 68000 Microprocessor Family: Architecture, Programming, and Applications (page 47)
- (printing) The exact alignment of lines, margins, and colors.
- (printing) The inner part of the mould in which types are cast.
- (music) The range of a voice or instrument.
- (music) An organ stop.
- (linguistics) A style of a language used in a particular context.
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My ex-boss used «let go», in the euphemistic register, when he sacked me.
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1988, Andrew Radford, chapter 5, in Transformational grammar: a first course, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, page 275:
- It seems equally clear that the ‘Complement + Prepositionʼ order illustrated in (172) (a) is likewise highly marked, and hence subject to heavy restrictions on its use. And sure enough, this does indeed seem to be the case: for one thing, forms such as thereafter, herein, whereby are stylistically highly marked (e.g. they are only used in particular registers such as legal language).
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- A grille at the outflow of a ventilation duct, capable of being opened and closed to direct the air flow.
- 1891, Anson Oliver Kittredge, The Metal Worker Essays on House Heating by Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air: With Introduction and Tabular Comparisons, page 22:
- No. 1 chamber, 1 8×12 side wall register for warm air. No. 2 chamber, 1 8×12 side wall register for warm air.
- 1897, Edward J. Mehren, Henry Coddington Meyer, John M. Goodell, Engineering Record, Building Record and Sanitary Engineer, page 102:
- The remaining ceiling register is connected with the main vent shaft containing the smokepipe. Each of the ceiling registers in the lecture hall is controlled by a damper operated by a drain in the boilerroom.
- 1906, Architectural File, page 543:
- The Ideal Wall Register is not a receptacle for the accumulation of dirt. It avoids the necessity of cutting carpets. It is absolutely fireproof.
- 1984, Stephen King, Gramma:
- He went up to the room he shared with Buddy and opened the hot-air register so he could hear what his mother did next.
- 1891, Anson Oliver Kittredge, The Metal Worker Essays on House Heating by Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air: With Introduction and Tabular Comparisons, page 22:
- (chiefly US) Clipping of cash register.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:list
Hyponyms
- cash register
- parish register
Derived terms
- quantum register
- registration
- registry
- register office
Translations
formal recording
- Arabic: سِجِلّ (ar) m (sijill)
- Bulgarian: опис (bg) m (opis), запис (bg) m (zapis)
- Catalan: registre (ca) m
- Czech: registrace f
- Finnish: rekisteri (fi)
- Galician: rexistro (gl) m
- German: Register (de)
- Greek: μητρώο (el) n (mitróo)
- Hungarian: jegyzék (hu), nyilvántartás (hu), (of names) névjegyzék (hu), (formal) regiszter (hu)
- Ido: registro (io)
- Latvian: reģistrs m
- Polish: dziennik (pl) m
- Portuguese: registro (pt) m
- Romanian: registru (ro) n
- Spanish: registro (es)
book of such entries
- Armenian: մատյան (hy) (matyan)
- Bulgarian: регистър (bg) m (registǎr)
- Czech: rejstřík (cs) m
- Finnish: rekisteri (fi)
- French: registre (fr) m
- Galician: rexistro (gl) m
- Greek: μητρώο (el) n (mitróo)
- Ancient: γραμματεῖον n (grammateîon), πίναξ m (pínax)
- Hungarian: (births, deaths, and marriages) anyakönyv (hu), (students’ data and grades) napló (hu) (for all other types: see at the above sense)
- Ido: registro (io)
- Latvian: reģistrs m
- Maori: rēhita, pukapuka rēhita
- Polish: rejestr (pl) m
- Portuguese: registro (pt) m
- Romanian: registru (ro)
- Russian: рее́стр (ru) m (rejéstr)
- Spanish: registro (es) m
- Vietnamese: sổ bộ
entry in such a book
- Czech: záznam (cs) m
- Finnish: rekisteröinti (fi)
- Galician: rexistro (gl) m
- Greek: καταχώριση (el) f (katachórisi), εγγραφή (el) f (engrafí)
- Portuguese: registro (pt) m
- Spanish: registro (es) m
act of registering
- Bulgarian: нанасяне n (nanasjane), регистриране (bg) n (registrirane)
- Czech: registrace f
- Finnish: rekisteröinti (fi)
- French: inscription (fr) m
- Galician: rexistro (gl) m
- Greek: καταχώριση (el) f (katachórisi), εγγραφή (el) f (engrafí)
- Maori: rēhitatanga
- Portuguese: registro (pt) m
- Romanian: înregistrare (ro) f
telecommunications: list of received calls
- Finnish: loki (fi)
printing: exact alignment of lines, margins and colors
linguistics: style of a language used in a particular context
Verb
register (third-person singular simple present registers, present participle registering, simple past and past participle registered)
- (transitive) To enter in a register; to enlist.
- (transitive) To sign-up, especially to vote.
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2008, Obama, Barack, “Letter to Vibe Magazine”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name):
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I am running for President to take this country in a new direction. But I can’t do it alone. I need you. Whether it’s the first time, or the first time in a long time, I need you to register and vote on November 4th.
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- (transitive) To record, especially in writing.
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2011 November 3, Chris Bevan, “Rubin Kazan 1 — 0 Tottenham”, in BBC Sport[1]:
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Tottenham, who lost William Gallas to injury before the end, struggled to find any sort of response and did not register a single shot on target.
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1914, London, Jack, chapter VII, in The Mutiny of the Elsinore:
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In every way dinner proved up beyond my expectations, and I registered a note that the cook, whoever or whatever he might be, was a capable man at his trade.
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- (transitive, intransitive) To buy the full version of trial software by providing one’s details and payment.
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This is a trial version, and will expire in 30 days. Please register!
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- (transitive) To express outward signs.
- (transitive, mail) To record officially and handle specially.
- (transitive, especially printing) To make or adjust so as to be properly or precisely aligned.
- (intransitive) To place one’s name, or have one’s name placed in a register.
- They registered for school.
- (intransitive) To make an impression.
- (intransitive) To be in proper alignment; to align or correspond exactly.
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The slightly smaller hind print may overlap but seldom registers precisely in the front track.
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1992, Dwight R. Schuh, Bowhunter’s Encyclopedia: Practical, Easy-to-Find Answers to Your Bowhunting Questions, Stackpole Books, →ISBN, page 279:
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[…] but cat tracks are slightly more staggered, and on each side the back foot registers directly on the track of the front foot.
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- (law) To voluntarily sign over for safe keeping, abandoning complete ownership for partial.
Synonyms
- (enter in a register): enroll, put down; see also Thesaurus:enlist
- (sign-up): register, reserve, schedule, enroll, book
Antonyms
- unregister, deregister
Derived terms
- auto-register
- nonregistered
- nonregistering
- registered trademark
- unregistered
- registrar
- registration
Translations
to enter in a register
- Arabic: سَجَّلَ (ar) (sajjala)
- Azerbaijani: qeydiyyatdan keçirmək (transitive), qeydiyyatdan keçmək (intransitive)
- Belarusian: рэгістрава́ць impf (rehistravácʹ), зарэгістрава́ць pf (zarehistravácʹ)
- Bulgarian: регистри́рам (bg) impf or pf (registríram), впи́свам (bg) impf (vpísvam), впи́ша pf (vpíša), запи́свам (bg) impf (zapísvam), запи́ша (bg) pf (zapíša)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 登記/登记 (zh) (dēngjì)
- Czech: registrovat impf, zaregistrovat (cs) pf
- Danish: registrere
- Dutch: inschrijven (nl), registreren (nl)
- Finnish: merkitä (fi), rekisteröidä (fi)
- French: enregistrer (fr), inscrire (fr)
- Galician: rexistrar (gl), asentar (gl)
- German: registrieren (de), einschreiben (de)
- Gothic: 𐌰𐌽𐌰𐌼𐌴𐌻𐌾𐌰𐌽 (anamēljan)
- Greek: καταχωρώ (el) (katachoró), εγγράφω (el) (engráfo)
- Ancient: ἀναγράφω (anagráphō)
- Hungarian: bejegyez (hu), regisztrál (hu)
- Indonesian: daftar (id), mendaftar (id)
- Italian: registrare (it)
- Japanese: 登録する (ja) (とうろくする, tōroku suru)
- Korean: 등록하다 (ko) (deungnokhada)
- Malay: daftar (ms)
- Maori: rēhita
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: registrere
- Polish: rejestrować (pl) impf, zarejestrować (pl) pf
- Portuguese: registrar (pt)
- Romanian: înregistra (ro)
- Russian: регистри́ровать (ru) impf (registrírovatʹ), зарегистри́ровать (ru) pf (zaregistrírovatʹ), запи́сывать (ru) impf (zapísyvatʹ), записа́ть (ru) pf (zapisátʹ)
- Slovak: registrovať impf, zaregistrovať pf
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: registrowaś impf, registrěrowaś impf
- Spanish: registrar (es), registrarse (es)
- Swedish: registrera (sv), regga (sv)
- Thai: จดทะเบียน (th) (jòt-tá-biian)
- Turkish: yazılmak (tr), kaydolmak (tr)
- Ukrainian: реєструва́ти impf (rejestruváty), зареєструва́ти pf (zarejestruváty)
- Vietnamese: đăng ký (vi), đăng kí (vi), vào sổ
to enroll, especially to vote
- Bulgarian: впи́свам (bg) impf (vpísvam), впи́ша pf (vpíša)
- Finnish: rekisteröidä (fi)
- French: inscrire (fr)
- Greek: εγγράφομαι (el) (engráfomai)
- Hungarian: névjegyzékbe (fel)veteti magát
- Maori: rēhita
- Vietnamese: ghi danh (vi), đăng ký (vi) (politically sensitive), đăng kí (vi) (politically sensitive)
to record, especially in writing
printing: to adjust so as to be properly aligned
to place one’s name, or have one’s name placed in a register
- Belarusian: рэгістрава́цца impf (rehistravácca), зарэгістрава́цца pf (zarehistravácca)
- Bulgarian: регистри́рам се (bg) impf or pf (registríram se)
- Esperanto: registriĝi
- Finnish: rekisteröityä (fi)
- French: inscrire (fr)
- Greek: καταγράφω (el) (katagráfo), εγγράφω (el) (engráfo)
- Hungarian: bejelentkezik (hu), bejelent (hu), feliratkozik
- Portuguese: inscrever (pt)
- Russian: регистри́роваться (ru) impf (registrírovatʹsja), зарегистри́роваться (ru) pf (zaregistrírovatʹsja)
- Ukrainian: реєструва́тися impf (rejestruvátysja), зареєструва́тися pf (zarejestruvátysja)
- Vietnamese: đăng ký (vi), đăng kí (vi), ghi danh (vi)
to enroll as a student
- Bulgarian: запи́свам се (bg) impf (zapísvam se), запи́ша се (bg) pf (zapíša se)
- Finnish: ilmoittautua (fi)
- Greek: εγγράφομαι (el) (engráfomai)
- Hungarian: beiratkozik (hu)
- Portuguese: inscrever (pt)
- Russian: запи́сываться (ru) impf (zapísyvatʹsja), записа́ться (ru) pf (zapisátʹsja)
- Turkish: yazılmak (tr), kaydolmak (tr)
to be in proper alignment
References
- “register”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.
- register in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
Anagrams
- Riegerts, registre
Danish
Noun
register n (singular definite registret, plural indefinite registre)
- database, registry, data repository
- Hun er ikke i registret for varulve.
- She is not in the registry of werewolves.
- Hun er ikke i registret for varulve.
- (sociolingustics) register
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2006, Danske studier, →ISBN:
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I midten af 1970’erne etablerede Child Directed Speech sig som en retning inden for børnesprogsforskningen, oprindeligt fordi man var inspireret af den antropologisk og sociolingvistisk funderede identifikation af et særligt register, Baby Talk, som voksne bruger i talen til børn (Ferguson 1977).
- In the mid-1970’s, Child Directed Speech established itself as a branch in child language research, originally because one was inspired by the anthropologically and sociolingustically founded identification of a special register, Baby Talk, that adults use in speech with children (Ferguson 1977).
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- 1974, Dialektstudier
- I den sociolingvistiske litteratur læser man ofte at samtaleemnet som en komponent der indgår i de sprogligt interagerendes respektive definitioner af situationen,[sic] kan have indflydelse på valget af den kode eller det register som samtalen føres i.
- In sociolingustic literature, one often reads that the dialog topic, as a component in the lingustically interacting persons’ respective definitions of the situation, may influence the choice of the code or register in which the dialogue is conducted.
- I den sociolingvistiske litteratur læser man ofte at samtaleemnet som en komponent der indgår i de sprogligt interagerendes respektive definitioner af situationen,[sic] kan have indflydelse på valget af den kode eller det register som samtalen føres i.
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Declension
- registrere, registreret
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch register, from Old French registre, from Medieval Latin registrum, which see.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌrəˈɣɪs.tər/, /ˌreːˈɣɪs.tər/
- Hyphenation: re‧gis‧ter
Noun
register n (plural registers, diminutive registertje n)
- A register, an index, esp. as an appendix in a book.
- A register, a lodger.
- A register, a musical range.
- A register, a style of language, e.g. with respect to formality and politeness.
- A register, an organ stop.
Derived terms
- dagregister
- registratie
- registreren
Descendants
- Afrikaans: register
- → Indonesian: register
Inari Sami
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
register
- register, registry
Inflection
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Derived terms
- registeristiđ
Indonesian
Etymology
From Dutch register, from Middle Dutch register, from Old French registre, from Medieval Latin registrum, which see.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [reˈɡɪstər]
- Hyphenation: ré‧gis‧têr
Noun
régistêr (first-person possessive registerku, second-person possessive registermu, third-person possessive registernya)
- register:
- a formal recording of names, events, transactions etc.
- (printing) the exact alignment of lines, margins and colors.
- (computing) a small unit of very fast memory that is directly accessible to the central processing unit, and is mostly used to store inputs, outputs or intermediate results of computations.
- registrasi
Further reading
- “register” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Language Development and Fostering Agency — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Medieval Latin registrum.
Noun
register n (definite singular registeret or registret, indefinite plural register or registre, definite plural registra or registrene)
- a register (list or record)
- (music) a register (voice range in singing; part of an organ)
Derived terms
- registerkjede
- registerreim
- registrere
References
- “register” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Medieval Latin registrum.
Noun
register n (definite singular registeret, indefinite plural register, definite plural registera)
- a register (list or record)
- (music) a register (voice range in singing; part of an organ)
Derived terms
- registerkjede
- registerreim
- registrere
References
- “register” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Swedish register, from Medieval Latin registrum, from Late Latin regesta (“list, items recorded”), from Latin regerere (“to record, to carry back”), from re- + gerere (“to carry, bear”). Compare Latin registoria (“a treasurer”). Some senses influenced by association with Latin regere (“to rule”).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /rɛˈjɪstɛr/
Noun
register n
- a register, a list, an index, a catalog, a directory, a database
- a machine that keeps a register, a cash register
Declension
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Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | register | registret | register | registren |
Genitive | registers | registrets | registers | registrens |
Hyponyms
- kassaregister
- ortregister
- personregister
- sakregister
Derived terms
- registrera
References
- ^ register in Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB)
Register or registration may refer to:
Arts entertainment, and media
Music
- Register (music), the relative «height» or range of a note, melody, part, instrument, etc.
- Register, a 2017 album by Travis Miller
- Registration (organ), the art of combining the different sounds of a pipe organ to produce the desired sound
Periodicals
Australia
- South Australian Register, later The Register, originally the South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register
United Kingdom
- Sheffield Register, England
- Socialist Register, an annual British journal
- The Register, a technology news website
United States
- Federal Register, a public journal of the United States federal government
- Napa Valley Register, Napa Valley, California
- National Catholic Register, the oldest national Catholic newspaper in the United States
- New Haven Register, Connecticut
- Orange County Register, Santa Ana, California
- Social Register, one of a number of directories of prominent American families
- The Des Moines Register, Iowa
- The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Boston, Massachusetts
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
- Register (art), the separation of multiple pictographic scenes from each other
- Registration acts (comics), fictional legislation that is a focus in Marvel Comics
Documents, records and government
For maritime uses, see § Maritime.
- Accession Register, identifiers assigned to each acquisition in a library or archive
- Register, official student records kept by an academic institution’s Registrar
- Check register, booklet used to record account transactions
- Civil registration, government recording of births, marriages, and deaths
- Company register, a record of organizations in the jurisdiction they operate under
- Family register, a registry used to track information of genealogical or legal interest
- Register (General Land Office), head of a district office which sold public lands under the United States’ General Land Office system
- Register office (United Kingdom), where births, deaths and marriages are officially recorded
- Registration statement, a set of U.S. legal documents
- Resident registration, government recording of place of residence
- Summit register (or canister), record of visitors to a mountain’s summit
- Vehicle registration, compulsory registration of a vehicle with a government authority
- Aircraft registration, registration of an aircraft with a government authority
- Vehicle registration plate, metal or plastic plate attached to registered vehicle
- Watercraft registration, registration of a watercraft with a government authority (See § Maritime for examples)
- Voter registration, entry onto an electoral roll
Linguistics
- Register (sociolinguistics), a form of a language used for a particular purpose or in a particular social setting
- Register (phonology), a sound system that combines tone with phonation
- Vocal register, the range of tones in the human voice
Maritime
- Ship registration, the process by which a ship is documented
- Watercraft registration, compulsory registration of a watercraft with a government authority
Registry organizations
- Indian Register of Shipping, an independent ship classification society, founded in India in 1975
- International Register of Shipping, an independent classification society
- Korean Register of Shipping, a not-for-profit classification society founded in South Korea
- Lloyd’s Register, a global engineering, technical and business services organisation and a maritime classification society
- Norwegian International Ship Register, a Norwegian ship register for Norwegian vessels
- Norwegian Ship Register, a domestic ship register for Norway
- Polish Register of Shipping, an independent classification society established in 1936
- Russian Maritime Register of Shipping, an international classification society established in 1913
Other maritime uses
- USS Register, several United States Navy ships
- Naval Vessel Register, the official inventory of ships and service craft in custody of or titled by the United States Navy
Technology
Computing and telecommunications
- Register (C programming language), a reserved word (keyword) and type modifier
- Register (codebook), a codebook, a finite list of defined terms, used i.e. as a primary key in databases
- Hardware register, a placeholder for information about some hardware condition
- Status register, a collection of flag bits for a computer processor
- Processor register, a component inside a central processing unit for storing information
- Quantum register, the quantum mechanical analogue of a classical processor register
- Register signaling, in telecommunications
- Register.com, a domain registrar
Other technologies
- Camera register or flange focal distance, distance from the mounting flange to the film plane of an interchangeable lens camera
- Cash register, a device for recording cash transactions and storing cash
- Image registration, process of transforming different sets of data into one coordinate system
- Printing registration, in color printing, the correlating of colors in a single image
- User registration, the process of becoming a registered user
Other uses
- Register (surname), a list of people with the surname
- Register, Georgia, a town in The United States
- Register (air and heating), synonym of «grille», «return» in HVAC system
See also
- Registered (disambiguation)
- Registrar (disambiguation)
- Registry (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with «Register» or similar forms
Meaning REGISTER
What does REGISTER mean? Here you find 130 meanings of the word REGISTER. You can also add a definition of REGISTER yourself
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0 n. in corporations, the record of shareholders, and issuance and …
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0 REGISTERRelationships Broader Term: finding aid n. ~ 1. A record containing entries in the form of a list. — 2. A volume recording names or events. — 3. Computing · Hardware used to store a fixed amount of [..]
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0 REGISTERA fixture through which conditioned air flows. In a gravity heating system, it is located near the baseboard. In an air-conditioning system, it is located close to the thermostat.
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0 REGISTERTo sign up for a service by providing your contact details (such as your email address, and a password).
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0 REGISTERThe register of a voice or instrument is a distinct part of its range. The clarinet, for example, has a distinctive lower register known, from the origin of the instrument, as the chalumeau register, and an upper register of more flute-like timbre.
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0 REGISTERA set of files (paper, electronic, or a combination) containing the assigned data elements and the associated information.
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0 REGISTERTo place printing properly with regard to the edges of paper and other printing on the same sheet. Such printing is said to be in register.
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0 REGISTERlate 14c., from Old French registre (13c.) and directly from Medieval Latin registrum, alteration of Late Latin regesta «list, matters recorded,» noun use of Latin regesta, neuter plural of [..]
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0 REGISTERlate 14c. (transitive), «enter in a listing,» from Old French registrer «note down, include» (13c.) and directly from Medieval Latin registrare, from registrum (see register (n.)). [..]
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0 REGISTER«assistant court officer in administrative or routine function,» 1530s, now chiefly U.S., alteration of registrar (q.v) due to influence of register.
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0 REGISTERTo provide the van line all pertinent information regarding a shipment so that arrangements can be made to handle the shipment from start to finish.
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0 REGISTERA portion of the range of the instrument or voice.
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0 REGISTERseries of tones or notes of the human voice. Also called a vocal register.
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0 REGISTERto enroll or be recorded in a list or database.
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0 REGISTERA book, ledger or other document in which records are kept.
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0 REGISTERA name for different parts of a vocalist’s or an instrument’s range.
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0 REGISTERIn corporations, the record of shareholders, including information on the issuance and transfer of shares.
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0 REGISTERrecord in writing; enter into a book of names or events or transactions (music) the timbre that is characteristic of a certain range and manner of production of the human voice or of different pipe or [..]
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0 REGISTERA small, high speed memory circuit within a microprocessor that holds addresses and values of internal operations; e.g., registers keep track of the address of the instruction being executed and the d [..]
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0 REGISTERWhere air from a furnace or air conditioning system enters the room.
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0 REGISTERThe particular pronunciation or style of language used in a particular context is the register. In a formal context, a speaker is more likely to follow the traditional rules of grammar and pronuncia [..]
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0 REGISTERa written list of names or things kept for a special purpose
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0 REGISTERA device, accessible to one or more input circuits, that accepts and stores data. Note: A register is usually used only as a device for temporary storage of data. 2. A temporary-memory device used to receive, hold, and transfer data (usually a computer word) to be operated upon by a processing unit. Note: Computers typically contain a variety of re [..]
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0 REGISTERa term designating the appropriateness of a given style to a given situation. Speakers and writers in specific situations deploy, for example, a technical vocabulary (e.g. scientific, commercial, medi [..]
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0 REGISTERthe accurate printing of each of the four process colours
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0 REGISTERInternet Glossary (n) A, special, high-speed storage area within the CPU. All data must be represented in a register before it can be processed. For example, if two numbers are to be multiplied, both numbers must be in registers, and the result is also placed in a register. (The register can contain the address of a memory location where data is st [..]
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0 REGISTERThe open end of a duct for warm or cool air; usual ly covered with screening.
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0 REGISTERThe arrangement of two or more images in exact alignment with each other.
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0 REGISTER(n) A special, high-speed storage area within the CPU. All data must be represented in a register before it can be processed. For example, if two numbers are to be multiplied, both numbers must be in [..]
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0 REGISTERAny perceptually definite area of vocal attributes, each with a distinguishing range of pitch, tone quality, and vocal cord vibration pattern. A form of language associated with use in a specific sett [..]
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0 REGISTERA book-type record. Church registers, for example, contain records of baptisms or christenings, marriages, burials, or deaths. The term register can also refer to the person authorized to keep officia [..]
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0 REGISTERA list of officers in the military.
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0 REGISTERA court’s order book that contains petitions and grants of probates and administrators bonds.
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0 REGISTERIn printing, register is the placement of two or more images on the same paper in such a manner as to make them in perfect alignment with each other. When a printing job is in exact register succeedin [..]
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0 REGISTERThe record of all occupational pension schemes maintained by The Pensions Regulator.
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0 REGISTERfarshraybn zikh
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0 REGISTERThe alignment of pages back-to-back in the printing of the second side of a sheet to make the text blocks coincide exactly. In multicolor printing, the precise alignment of the impression for each col [..]
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0 REGISTERA division of the range of an instrument or singing voice. Usually registers are defined by a change in the quality of the sound between a lower range and a higher range.
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0 REGISTERTo dream that some one registers your name at a hotel for you, denotes you will undertake some work which will be finished by others. If you register under an assumed name, you will engage in some guilty enterprise which will give you much uneasiness of mind.
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0 REGISTERA storage device having a specified storage capacity such as bit a byte or a computer word and usually intended for a special purpose.
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0 REGISTER1. Several memory locations (depending of the processor itself) that are used by the internal functions of the computer or by assembly language programmers. Data can be PUSHed or POPed to or from a particular register to accomplish a particular task. End users are not normally concerned with registers or the content of them. For more information ab [..]
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0 REGISTER[Anglo-French registre, from Medieval Latin registrum, alteration of Late Latin regesta, pl., register, from Latin, neuter plural of regestus, past participle of regerere to bring back, pile up, …
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0 REGISTERThe degree to which successively printed colors (or images) are accurately positioned with respect to each other.
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0 REGISTERA cash register that adds up the sales of goods, holds money, and provides a display of the sales for the customer.
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0 REGISTERthe correct positioning of an image especially when printing one color on another.
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0 REGISTERA fixture through which conditioned air flows. In a gravity heating system, it is located near the baseboard. In an air conditioning system, it is located close to the thermostat.
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0 REGISTERA combination grille and damper assembly covering an air opening or end of an air duct.
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0 REGISTERThe quality or variety of language. The most common example is formal vs. informal language. For language translations also refer to the complexity of the language. Accepted translation practices strive to translate at the same register. For more on register, visit here.
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0 REGISTERIn four-colour
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0 REGISTERrecord.
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0 REGISTERA record, which holds the details of shares, issued to Investors for a specific Issuer. There is usually only one New Zealand register for each Issuer. Some Issuers also have overseas registers when they are listed in foreign countries such as Australia.
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0 REGISTERan agency, often the transfer agent responsible for the issuance of share certificates, which verifies that cancelled share certificates are in balance with the issued share certificates.
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0 REGISTER(v) indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments(v) have one’s name listed as a candidate for several parties(v) show in one’s face(v) manipulate the registers of an organ(v) s [..]
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0 REGISTERYou need to register into individual classes to attend those class times. If there is only one class available you will be automatically registered.
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0 REGISTERExploreIntroductionTools and resourcesNews and ViewsSupport the project Protect Planet Ocean is about Marine ConservationProtect Planet Ocean is an initiative by IUCN with the collaboration with UN [..]
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0 REGISTERA grill placed over a heating duct or cold air return.
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0 REGISTERa small storage cell in a microprocessor that temporarily holds values needed by a running program. Usually the general-purpose registers are 16, 32, or 64 bits wide. Program instructions put values i [..]
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0 REGISTERA sub-dial or second dial on the main dial, sometimes showing seconds, but more usually the day, date or moon phase. Some chronometer style watches have many Registers.
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0 REGISTERTo position print in the proper position in relation to the edge of the sheet and to other printing on the same sheet.
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0 REGISTERWhere air from a furnace or air conditioning system enters the room.
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0 REGISTERTo position printing in proper relation to edges of paper and other printing on the same sheet. Such printing is said to be in register.
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0 REGISTERCombination grille and damper assembly covering an air opening or end of an air duct.
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0 REGISTERTo place printing properly with regard to the edges of paper and other printing on the same sheet. Such printing is said to be in register.
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0 REGISTERCombination grille and damper assembly covering an air opening or the end of an air duct
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0 REGISTERThe open end of a duct for warm or cool air; usually covered with screening.
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0 REGISTERA device, normally associated with a Meter, from which it is possible to obtain a reading of the amount of Active Energy or Reactive Energy that has been supplied by a circuit, or a Demand Value.
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0 REGISTERControl for turning one or more ranks of pipes, piano, percussion instruments such as xylophones and bells, or other effects on and off in an organ or automatic instrument. * Synonyms: stop, organ sto [..]
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0 REGISTERv. inscribirse, inscribir, matricularse
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0 REGISTERTo record with the AKC a dog’s breeding particulars.
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0 REGISTERThe level of formality or informality used in a specific context for a specific audience.
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0 REGISTERthe general pitch level of a part, voice, or instrument (e.g., soprano implies a high register, bass a low register).
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0 REGISTER(register): a style of language characteristic of a certain situation or a certain communicative purpose. Registers generally differ in formality (as regards grammar as well as vocabulary).
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0 REGISTERA notebook kept at hiker locations (hostels, trail angel houses, etc.) wherein hikers can sign and leave notes for other hikers behind them.
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0 REGISTERThe relative location within the range of a voice or an instrument, such as «the piercing upper register of the oboe. «
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0 REGISTERA section of the range of an instrument or a voice
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0 REGISTERA specific segment of the total range of pitches available to a voice, instrument, or composition. It may often be described loosely simply as high, low, etc.
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0 REGISTERpart of the total range of an instrument or voice.
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0 REGISTERDevice, that when installed at the end of a ductwork, regulates amount of air and the pattern of the air entering or leaving a given area.
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0 REGISTERA combination grille and damper assembly covering an air opening or end of an air duct.
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0 REGISTEROne of a variety of modes that describe how the air column on a wind instrument resonates inside the sound chamber. The first register is the lowest mode of the vibrating column, with hither registers [..]
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0 REGISTERSegment of a total range of pitches, often referred to as high or low.
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0 REGISTERA grille and damper assembly that covers the opening or end of an air duct.
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0 REGISTERA grille and damper assembly that covers the opening or end of an air duct.
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0 REGISTERCovers an air opening or the end of an air duct; it is a combination of a grille and damper.
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0 REGISTERCombination grille and damper assembly covering an air opening or end of an air duct.
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0 REGISTERTo place an account in the name of one or more persons. A college investment account can be registered in the name of a parent or of a child and parent, for example.
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0 REGISTERTo record with the AKC a dog’s breeding particulars.
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0 REGISTERA style level in a language. When we speak we automatically locate ourselves on a specific stylistic level. This can vary depending on the situation in which we find ourselves. For example when talkin [..]
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0 REGISTERExact alignment of one part or operation with another part or operation.
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0 REGISTERThe register is another name for a sub dial that is usually found within the watch’s main dial. An example is a chronograph where there are registers for the chronograph minutes and hours. Some watc [..]
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0 REGISTERA book of public facts. Typical examples include death, birth, land title, probate, and prisoner registers.
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0 REGISTERLanguage variation according to situation or social context.
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0 REGISTERn. in corporations, the record of shareholders, and issuance and transfer of shares on the records of the corporation.
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0 REGISTERA register is a piece of high-speed memory
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0 REGISTERis a storage area that is on the same chip as the CPU
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0 REGISTERA collection of elements and attributes that contain information on a particular subject whose authors wish to share with others. Registers require support of well-defined registration processes, and [..]
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0 REGISTERAn area of memory used to store information typically a word. See also: Word
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0 REGISTERYou receive a check register when you receive checks. The register is a chart that helps you to record all of the transactions you complete with your checking account. You’ll enter the check number (if a check), the date, who you paid, what it was for, how much, and if the amount may be tax deductible. It’s important to keep your regist [..]
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0 REGISTERA place inside the processor where data can be stored. There will be a number of such places in each processor Instead of addresses, these locations will have names. We refer to those names in assembly language programming.
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0 REGISTERA combination grille and damper assembly covering an air opening or end of an air duct.
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0 REGISTERA combination grille and damper assembly covering an air opening or end of an air duct.
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0 REGISTERCombination grille and damper assembly covering an air opening or end of an air duct.
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0 REGISTERThe level of language formality suitable for a particular social situation as determined by style, tone and choice of vocabulary employed. In translations it is important to maintain as close as possible the register of the source text, while also being appropriate for the target readership.
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0 REGISTERThis is the primary registry of trademarks maintained by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). In order to qualify for registration on the Principal Register, a trademark must be distinctive� [..]
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0 REGISTERThe Supplemental Register is a secondary list of registered marks maintained by the USPTO. Marks on the Supplemental Register do not qualify for registration on the Principal Register, and as such, th [..]
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0 REGISTERThe arrangement of two or more images in exact alignment with each other.
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0 REGISTERA record for the consecutive entry of events, documents, or transactions, with proper notation of all the required information. The form is designed so that the entries are distributed, summarized, an [..]
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0 REGISTERRefers; (a) to the list of trademarks recognized in a …
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0 REGISTERA single iPad running the ShopKeep app.
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0 REGISTERTo place printing properly with regard to the edges of paper and other printing on the same sheet. Such printing is said to be in register.
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0 REGISTERThe arrangement of two or more images in exact alignment with each other.
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0 REGISTERThe arrangement of two or more images in exact alignment with each other.
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0 REGISTERTo position print in the proper position in relation to the edge of the sheet and to other printing on the same sheet.
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0 REGISTERThe arrangement of two or more images in exact alignment with each other.
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0 REGISTERThe arrangement of two or more images in exact alignment with each other.
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0 REGISTER(The Torrens Register) The land titles Register maintained under the Real Property Act 1900
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0 REGISTERA user modified program (with changed parameters) which is stored in the memory of an effects unit, or sound module.
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0 REGISTERA device, accessible to one or more input circuits, that accepts and stores data. A flip flop, latch or shift register.
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0 REGISTERA group of flip-flops capable of storing data.
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0 REGISTERA formal recording of names, events, transactions etc. »The teacher took the register by calling out each child’s name.» A book of such entries. * Shakespeare *: As you have one eye upon my [..]
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0 REGISTERregister (formal recording of names, events, transactions etc.)
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0 REGISTERA register is an authoritative list of one kind of information.
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0 REGISTERA register is the «height» or range of a note, set of pitches or pitch classes, melody, part, instrument, or group of instruments. A higher register indicates higher pitch. Example 1: Violins are in [..]
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0 REGISTERIn sociolinguistics, a register is a variety of language used for a particular purpose or in a particular communicative situation. For example, when speaking officially or in a public setting, an Engl [..]
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0 REGISTERIn phonology, a register, or pitch register, is a prosodic feature of syllables in certain languages in which tone, vowel phonation, glottalization or similar features depend upon one another.
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0 REGISTERIn phonology, a register, or pitch register, is a prosodic feature of syllables in certain languages in which tone, vowel phonation, glottalization or similar features depend upon one another.
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0 REGISTERIn art and archaeology, in sculpture as well as in painting, a register is a horizontal level in a work that consists of several levels arranged one above the other, especially where the levels are cl [..]
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0 REGISTERA register is an authoritative list of one kind of information.
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0 REGISTERRegister is a surname. It may refer to: Cheri Register, American author and teacher
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0 REGISTERA register is a grille with moving parts, capable of being opened and closed and the air flow directed, which is part of a building’s heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. The plac [..]
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