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a. 注册的, 登记过的, 记名的, 挂号的

[法] 已注册的, 已登记的, 挂号的




    registered
    [ adj ]
    1. (of animals) officially recorded with or certified by a recognized breed association; especially in a stud book

    2. <adj.all>
      a registered Percheron
    3. listed or recorded officially

    4. <adj.all>
      record is made of `registered mail' at each point on its route to assure safe delivery
      registered bonds
    5. (of a boat or vessel) furnished with necessary official documents specifying ownership etc

    6. <adj.all>


    1. A huge turnout among the 7.4 million registered voters slowed balloting at many polling places and could delay definitive tallies, authorities said.
    2. More than 2.2 million people were registered, but voting was concentrated at a few locations, and many in the countryside had to travel more than 20 miles to cast ballots.
    3. In 1988, officials estimate, 44 percent of voting-age Hispanics were registered, compared to 54 percent of blacks and 60 percent of whites.
    4. In Leningrad, Mr. Yurchenko, the restaurant manager, established the first independent labor union officially registered in the Soviet Union.
    5. The securities being registered with the SEC include $300 million in TBS senior notes due in 1997, $400 million in senior subordinated debentures due in 2001 and $200 million in liquid yield option notes due in 2004.
    6. The Soviet Union's Council on Religious Affairs has registered the Leningrad Branch of the Mormon Church, the Utah-based church said.
    7. Tearlach Mac a' Phearsoin, spokesman for the Calgary Ku Klux Klan chapter, said Hamilton and Heggen had been registered supporters but not active members.
    8. Miss Rafko, a registered nurse, used her reign to promote the nursing field.
    9. "We have the historic opportunity to get rid of the hoops so many Americans have to jump through to get registered," declares the bill's sponsor, Rep. Al Swift, D-Wash.
    10. The Veterans Affairs Department is the nation's largest employer of registered nurses, with 35,000 of them at work in its hospitals, clinics and nursing homes.
    11. Mexico's trade surplus for the first eight months of the year slipped to $2.5 billion, well below the $6 billion surplus registered between January and August of 1987, the government-run National Statistics Institute reported Tuesday.
    12. Most of the state's 1,488 polling stations opened on schedule at 8 a.m. Workers were given the day off, and turnout was reported strong among the 709,000 registered voters.
    13. She said the quake registered 7 on the Soviet earthquake scale in Krasnovodsk, a city on the eastern shore of the Caspian Sea in Soviet Turkmenia.
    14. The telephone poll of 1,002 registered voters found Bush favored by 48 percent to Dukakis' 39 percent.
    15. About 1,100 Americans living in the Chinese capital have registered at the embassy.
    16. A woman who works in the records department of the Sports Car Club of America in Englewood, Colo., said the club keeps listings for racers registered in the last three years and had no listing for a Terry Knight.
    17. Foreign Ministry Spokesman Gennady Gerasimov said Soviet radiation-detection equipment is "functioning well, and no discharges of radioactive emissions have been registered."
    18. Shamir's proposal would apparently permit the inclusion of Palestinians who are formally registered as residents of the West Bank or Gaza Strip but who also maintain residence in Jerusalem.
    19. So far this year, 167 people have already registered, compared with 214 in the whole of 1988 and 270 in 1989.
    20. The major aluminium alloy producers have reduced output by 10-15 per cent and few will report healthy profits for 1993. Daiki Aluminium, Japan's leading producer, registered a loss for 1992, the first in its operating history.
    21. Retailers, the only bright spot in 1987 with a 16 percent profit hike, registered a 10 percent gain last year, to $9.12 billion.
    22. Sales of all British vehicles registered a 67% upsurge to 2,230 units in June from 1,338 units.
    23. No wild swings transpired and share price barometers registered temperate readings throughout the day before closing with modest gains.
    24. Of Kenya's 7 million people, 2.6 million are registered to vote.
    25. They said only 210 East Germans registered overnight with authorities at a refugee camp in Hungary coordinating the exodus westward.
    26. The quake, which struck at 7:39 p.m. PDT, registered 4.5 on the Richter scale, according to a preliminary reading from the state Office of Emergency Services.
    27. As evidence, the Newcrest consortium points to the fact that Coronation Hill was registered as a sacred site in October 1985, a few months after the mining consortium disclosed that it had struck gold.
    28. Electoral officials estimate only 40 percent of the 4.5 million registered voters will turn out.
    29. Daily increases in the amount of warehoused copper registered with the Commodity Exchange have been rare since October 1987, when the Comex copper inventory stood at nearly 90,000 short tons.
    30. The move erased roughly half the loss the key barometer registered in the previous session, when it settled at a 14-month low.
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