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 registry ['rɛdʒɪstrɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 登记处, 登记名册

[计] 登录库

[医] 登记处, 挂号处, 集中登记

[经] 登记, 注册, 挂号




    registry
    [ noun ]
    an official written record of names or events or transactions
    <noun.communication>


    Registry \Reg"is*try\ (r?j"?s*tr?), n.
    1. The act of recording or writing in a register; enrollment;
    registration.

    2. The place where a register is kept.

    3. A record; an account; a register. --Sir W. Temple.

    1. The woman was not on the company's life support registry, which lists customers who use life support and medical treatment machines in their homes.
    2. "Unfortunately, many young couples apply to be married in three or four different registry offices," Mrs. Kurakina says.
    3. A registry of private Cuban properties seized by the revolution of Fidel Castro is being compiled in Miami by exiles eager to return home and recoup their losses if Castro is toppled.
    4. It was designed to carry bulk freight, and was owned by Caribene Investments Ltd. of Gibraltar, according to Bureau Veritas, a Paris-based shipping registry.
    5. Meyer estimated that 50 to 60 school employees throughout Florida are trying to remove their names from the registry.
    6. The registry, part of Turlock, Calif.,-based Medic Alert, seeks to create a computer data base of implantable devices and notify physicians of government warnings or manufacturer recalls.
    7. La Canastilla Cubana, a Hialeah, Fla., store that caters to Cuban-Americans, says its baby registry is so popular that "even Americans are coming in to register now."
    8. Dick Reid, a spokesman for Fridley-based Medtronic Inc., one of the largest manufacturers of heart pacemakers, said the registry would be a costly duplication of a service Medtronic already provides.
    9. The study, done by computer analysis of the registry, was prompted by last week's report by the University of Rochester Organ Procurement Program that up to half of all suitable livers and hearts donated to the New York program were going to waste.
    10. He said the registry would have speeded the warnings and possibly saved lives. A spokeswoman for Irving, Calif.,-based Bjork-Shiley said the firm was checking whether or not this was a problem for them in 1985.
    11. That was the size of the Navy's Middle East Force when the war escalated in mid-1987 and the United States began escorting Kuwaiti-owned tankers that had been given U.S. registry and flew the American flag.
    12. Howard Zeder declined in the past to reveal the exact financial arrangements between the maritime authority and Maritime Registry Management Inc., the private company he heads that operates the registry.
    13. The inquiry says the agency was bogged down by paperwork and "became too much of a registry and too little of a watchdog at a time when the reverse was needed."
    14. A leukemia victim's search for a perfect bone marrow donor helped triple the number of potential donors in a national registry, but none of the 50,000 people who volunteered for blood tests were compatible.
    15. The new statute replaces language that allowed management to refuse registry without explanation.
    16. One concern, Mr. Kany said, is that the registry would land in the hands of plaintiffs attorneys, who could use it to solicit clients.
    17. Cases the researchers identified as AIDS were then compared with those reported to the state's AIDS case registry, said Dr. George Conway, an epidemiologist who led the study and now works for the CDC's AIDS division.
    18. It has reported sales of about $15 million from its catalog business alone, and Mr. Segal said it taps the lucrative wedding market with a bridal registry listing an average 18,000 brides at any given time.
    19. He noted that the Seoul agreement calls for a new registry to replace the present alien registration card for the third- and succeeding-generation Korean residents.
    20. Following the arrest of Peter Dushame of North Andover, the registry said his license had been suspended and that he was driving illegally when he allegedly hit Lacey Parker in Nashua.
    21. It will give them stature around the world and a good income." Fred Zeder said that while he's introduced his son Howard "to a lot of people out there (in the Pacific) over the years," he had nothing to do with establishing the registry.
    22. Bone-marrow transplants like Brooke's cost an average of $100,000, and fund-raising for her treatment began even before the registry match.
    23. Educators say the registry violates the constitutional rights of the accused, listing them as confirmed abusers without a hearing, and even in some cases listing them for incidents of school-sanctioned paddling.
    24. Ms Faridah Begum Abdullah filed the suit against Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang at the Malaysian supreme court registry in Kuala Lumpur.
    25. Liberals in Congress want a waiting period for guns, but they know there's no national registry of felons or the mentally ill.
    26. For example, Liberia's registry, the world's largest, brings in between $30 million and $40 million a year.
    27. Engaged couples have already booked all 90 available slots at the Registry of Marriages on Aug. 8. The registry has had to put up a sign telling couples it has no more openings.
    28. About 500 people with umbrellas and cameras lined up in front of the Palace gates today and waited to take up calligraphy brushes and put their names in a registry wishing the emperor a speedy recovery.
    29. Felker said authorities were still trying to determine the She-Me's country of origin and registry Sunday night.
    30. She immediately started a search in the second registry.
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