register
Noun:
- An official list or record: A book or system for keeping a formal, often public, record of names, events, or transactions.
- A range or level: In music, a particular range of a voice or musical instrument with a characteristic sound quality (timbre). In linguistics, a level of formality in language.
- A device for recording or regulating: A mechanical device, such as a cash register, that records amounts; or a movable plate for controlling airflow (e.g., in a heating system).
- A temporary storage location: In computing, a small, high-speed memory location within a processor with a specific address for holding data.
Verb:
- To record officially: To enter information, such as a name or event, into an official list or record.
- To show or indicate: For a measuring instrument to show a particular value or reading; for a person's face to show a particular emotion or reaction.
- To enroll or sign up: To put one's name on an official list, such as for a class, event, or to vote.
- To send mail securely: To send a letter or package by a postal service that provides special handling and proof of delivery.
- To be perceived or make an impression: To be noticed or to enter someone's awareness.
Noun:
- Please sign your name in the hotel register. (Official list)
- The singer has a beautiful upper register. (Musical range)
- The cashier opened the cash register. (Recording device)
Verb:
- You must register your car with the local authorities. (Record officially)
- The thermometer registered 30 degrees Celsius. (Show a reading)
- Did you register for the conference yet? (Enroll)
- I need to register this important parcel. (Send securely)
- Her disappointment registered clearly on her face. (Show an emotion)
"Register as": To officially declare or record oneself in a particular category.
- He registered as a student at the university.
"Register with": To come to the attention of or make an impression on someone.
- The full meaning of his words didn't register with me until later.
"In/out of register": In printing, the correct/incorrect alignment of colors or plates.
- The colors are perfectly in register on this poster.
Registration (n): The act or process of registering.
- Vehicle registration is required by law.
Registrar (n): An official keeper of records.
- The university registrar handles student records.
Registered (adj): Officially recorded or listed.
- She is a registered nurse.
- Record (v/n): To set down in writing; a written account.
- Enroll (v): To put one's name on a list.
- Indicate (v): To show or point out.
- Log (v/n): To make a detailed record; the record itself.
Register for: To officially sign up to participate in something.
- Over 500 people have registered for the webinar.
Register with: To officially record your details with an organization or authority.
- All foreigners must register with the police within a week of arrival.
A register of emotions: A phrase describing a face that clearly shows changing feelings.
- His face was a register of emotions, shifting from joy to shock.
On the register: To be officially listed, often for a specific purpose (e.g., a list of qualified professionals).
- Is your doctor on the specialist register?
- a cashbox with an adding machine to register transactions; used in shops to add up the bill
- a regulator (as a sliding plate) for regulating the flow of air into a furnace or other heating device
- an air passage (usually in the floor or a wall of a room) for admitting or excluding heated air from the room
- (computer science) memory device that is the part of computer memory that has a specific address and that is used to hold information of a specific kind
- a book in which names and transactions are listed
- (music) the timbre that is characteristic of a certain range and manner of production of the human voice or of different pipe organ stops or of different musical instruments
- an official written record of names or events or transactions
- enter into someone's consciousness
- Did this event register in your parents' minds?
- send by registered mail
- I'd like to register this letter
- manipulate the registers of an organ
- show in one's face
- Her surprise did not register
- have one's name listed as a candidate for several parties
- indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments
- The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero
- The gauge read `empty'
- be aware of
- Did you register any change when I pressed the button?
- enroll to vote
- register for an election
- record in a public office or in a court of law
- file for divorce
- file a complaint
- record in writing; enter into a book of names or events or transactions