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 registrar ['redʒistrɑ:]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 记录者, 登记者, 登记官员

[医] 登记员, 挂号员, 专科住院医师

[经] 登记代理人




    registrar
    [ noun ]
    1. a person employed to keep a record of the owners of stocks and bonds issued by the company

    2. <noun.person>
    3. the administrator responsible for student records

    4. <noun.person>
    5. someone responsible for keeping records

    6. <noun.person>


    Registrar \Reg"is*trar\ (-tr?r), n. [LL. registrarius, or F.
    r['e]gistraire. See {Register}.]
    One who registers; a recorder; a keeper of records; as, a
    registrar of births, deaths, and marriages. See {Register},
    n., 3.

    1. As she grew up, there was jealousy between the boys; then Robert died of pneumonia and Fay became pregnant by Stephen, indeed married him, to his mother's embarrassment as she told the registrar that they were legally brother and sister.
    2. In San Francisco, which this year has the longest ballot in California and possibly the nation, the registrar of voters threw up her hands and quit three weeks before Election Day, warning of "electoral gridlock" at the polls.
    3. The registrar is not so encumbered, but as the hospital management has decreed that junior staff may only change their coats once a week, it is usually dirtier than the outfit worn by senior registrars who are allowed to change every day.
    4. In addition to the 35 voters living in the annexed area, "they're challenging the same 49 people that were challenged in the last election," he said. "Those were nullified by the registrar at the end of the vote tallies.
    5. Neither school's registrar, however, has any record of his having earned a degree.
    6. It can sometimes be difficult to understand whether the figures quoted on some unit trust vouchers are gross or net of tax. Wyman suggests calling the broker or going back to the registrar of the unit trusts to check.
    7. But there's one problem: Earlier this month, after searching its records in response to a query, the university registrar's office issued a statement saying the judge had never obtained the much-listed law degree.
    8. In Portland, Maine's most populous city, a registrar said officials in recent years have routinely assigned homeless people the address of City Hall so they may vote.
    9. A law requiring doctors to report all cancer cases to a national registrar since 1958 has yielded "a unique foundation" for health care and planning, since it covers 100 percent of the population in specific areas, Einhorn said.
    10. P.J. Van Zyl, registrar of the Pretoria Supreme Court, said the attorney general of Transvaal province had filed a notice of intention to oppose the defense lawyers' application to reopen the trial.
    11. Seventeen-year-old Michael Brown, a two-time contest winner, wrote about the voting rights struggle a generation ago; one man he interviewed told of being turned away by a registrar because he didn't know how many seeds were in a watermelon.
    12. Last week, after an investigation by the registrar general, the Manwaring-Spencers were informed that the name Princess could remain on the registry of births, said a Scottish Office spokesman, requesting anonymity.
    13. At that rally, a Moslem speaker told them that the first birth certificate with a Moslem name in the past 10 years, that of 1-month-old Osman Bajram Husseinov, had just been issued by the municipal registrar's office.
    14. The subsidiary now acts as registrar for about 70 companies and continuing expansion has seen it outgrow its existing offices. The new shares will rank pari passu with the 18.03m existing shares but will not qualify for the interim dividend.
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