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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
registration
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
number/license/registration plate (=on a car)
▪ Did anyone see the car’s license plate?
registration number
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
civil
▪ The civil registration G-BGHB was originally allocated but with the vogue for out of sequence personal registrations this was changed to G-DPIT.
▪ Nevertheless, the 1841 census is a useful source, close in date to the start of civil registration.
▪ Later re-designated the AIR-1 and given the civil registration R-RAIR, a replica of this aircraft is now preserved in the Museum.
compulsory
▪ He has called for the compulsory registration of all property transactions in an attempt to stop the use of secret deals.
▪ Therefore the withdrawal of compulsory registration altered the situation.
▪ Nine out of 10 directors say there should be compulsory registration of private care agencies.
electoral
▪ Mr Alton said official electoral registration surveys were inadequate, missing many people actually eligible to vote.
▪ Only 0.3 percent. of the advertising budget is spent on electoral registration.
▪ Each year every household receives an electoral registration form.
national
▪ The list is part of a national registration scheme which comes into effect from today.
▪ However, not everybody is in favour of national mandatory registration.
▪ Cases were assigned to areas according to their residence address at diagnosis as defined for the national cancer registration scheme.
new
▪ It is estimated that this August, a third of all new L registration cars will be bought by women.
▪ The new law requires registration of rifles and shotguns, with the aim of keeping them out of the hands of criminals.
▪ This figure is less than the average number of new company registrations every month.
▪ This was because car manufacturers gave retailers bonus payments if there were sufficient new registrations during a given period.
▪ In the period December 10-20 new registrations stood at 1953, up 857 on the number sold in 1999.
■ NOUN
car
▪ Names, car registration, room number.
▪ He takes the cars registration number and calls the police.
▪ New car registrations have risen from 99,000 in 1989 to 140,000 last year.
card
▪ International hotels can produce the registration card in several languages, which is of assistance to foreign travellers. 5.
▪ It contained a registration card for the Republican party and a membership card to the National Rifle Association.
▪ Fill in the yellow registration card and return it to the address shown on the card. 3.
▪ You have to return the registration card, but EtherExpress buyers also get a copy of LANSight Express.
▪ Club and pub doormen would have to carry registration cards and face a vetting procedure if the project takes off this year.
document
▪ The rogue took the car and registration documents.
▪ Clearly selling a second-hand car without an ignition key or registration document would not be acting in the ordinary course of business.
▪ A motor vehicle's registration document is not, however, a document of title.
▪ He retained the ignition key though he accidentally left the registration document locked in the glove compartment.
▪ The dealer supplied his own key, found the registration document and sold the car.
▪ Normally the police then trace the owner through registration documents and the garage offers to do any necessary repairs.
fee
▪ Three-fifths of this was spent on travel, tuition fees, exam and registration fees and childcare.
▪ A registration fee of $ is also required.
▪ Business operators were required to pay a $ 25 annual registration fee and city business taxes.
▪ Consultants would pay registration fees and file quarterly reports with the city Ethics Commission.
▪ The registration fee is $ 75, which includes breakfast, lunch, prizes, complimentary beverages and golf.
▪ Find out how much foal registration fees will be and whether or not you need to join any breed society.
▪ The cost of the ceremony will be $ 35, which comes on top of a $ 30 domestic partners registration fee.
form
▪ The registration forms can easily be checked against the original reservation.
▪ Hermandad is one of the agencies where Arauz said she saw workers assisting noncitizens with voter registration forms.
▪ The registration form is repeated at the end of this issue.
▪ His bland face showed no expression as she filled out the registration form and he handed her a key.
▪ At Trent Park, you will be given a registration form to fill in and hand in before starting the walk.
▪ Still, executives say, the company has been activating 90 percent of addresses on the day it gets the registration forms.
▪ When he was in Norfolk he had to fill in an alien's registration form.
▪ Each year every household receives an electoral registration form.
land
▪ A draft bill based on the results of the commission's review of land registration is set to be published in 1999.
name
▪ A simple tactic is domain name registration.
▪ Under the agreement, Verio will offer NetObjects Fusion 4.0 customers 30 days of free Web hosting and domain-#name registration.
▪ Initial offerings, available today at www.gateway-hosting.com, include a complete range of web hosting and domain name registration services.
▪ Domain name registration for customers seeking to establish a Web address.
▪ Verio's new self-serve domain name registration services provide customers with an easy-to-use and faster way to register and manage domain names.
number
▪ Some also alter the painted registration number on the car to match the fake plates.
▪ The registration number of any vehicle seen swopping lanes was recorded and radioed ahead to the entrance where they were stopped.
▪ Progress on the collection of registration numbers appears to be patchy.
▪ From its registration number it was only three years old, and it looked well-kept, the front tyres were new.
▪ He takes the cars registration number and calls the police.
▪ A sharp-eyed assistant took down his registration number and contacted the police.
▪ My foreign lawyer registration number is ....
numbers
▪ Progress on the collection of registration numbers appears to be patchy.
▪ Many of the vehicles had windows smashed to disguise engraved registration numbers and stop police tracing them.
▪ Then I looked at the chassis and registration numbers and realised it was my old car.
▪ The registration numbers of two of the cars were radioed back to me.
officer
▪ If the registration officer disallows your application he will let you know.
▪ It may be that, in some areas, registration officers were less than assiduous in chasing up the laggards.
▪ The local registration officer will decide when a collective community charge should be paid.
procedure
▪ The registration procedure is as prone to human error as any other system of recording.
▪ Meanwhile, other federal officials on campus worked out registration procedures.
▪ Course dates, formats, and registration procedures etc vary considerably among the participating organisations.
▪ The National Assembly on Dec. 6 enacted a law affirming the right to form political parties and simplifying registration procedures.
▪ As we shall see, there are also significant differences in registration procedures.
process
▪ As part of the registration process, you're provided with a unique encryption key.
▪ Other plebes standing in line at 6 a. m. Tuesday to start the registration process had their families with them.
▪ A simple registration process is augmented by the lack of personal details you need to give.
▪ Last summer, Karadzic undermined the registration process for national elections.
▪ The Review Committee is made up of individuals with no previous connection with the audit registration process.
▪ By the Jan. 31 deadline a further nine parties had successfully completed the registration process.
▪ They became operative on, and the registration process started from that date.
requirement
▪ And some of the identified regulations - notably regulations on domestic bond markets such as listing and registration requirements - remain widespread.
▪ The issues under discussion include actually beginning the mandatory registration requirement which was never implemented.
scheme
▪ The list is part of a national registration scheme which comes into effect from today.
▪ Cases were assigned to areas according to their residence address at diagnosis as defined for the national cancer registration scheme.
service
▪ As Registrar it provides shareholders registration services to over 200 companies.
▪ Initial offerings, available today at www.gateway-hosting.com, include a complete range of web hosting and domain name registration services.
▪ Verio's new self-serve domain name registration services provide customers with an easy-to-use and faster way to register and manage domain names.
shelf
▪ Co. and is part of a $ 1 billion shelf registration.
statement
▪ After the registration statements are effective, Maxxam said it will be able to initiate securities offerings.
system
▪ Marriage has both religious and legal aspects and this results in a complicated registration system.
▪ Where sites are distributing the data locally, in whatever form, they must set up their own local registration system.
▪ The computerised registration systems being introduced into some schools will allow sophisticated analyses of attendance patterns to be made much more quickly.
vat
▪ Mr Major also raised the threshold for VAT registration by £1,800, to £24,500, and simplified registration requirements.
▪ It is not usually advisable for Newco to adopt the vendor's VAT registration number.
▪ Firstly, the VAT registration threshold is to be increased from £36,600 to £37,600.
▪ David reminds us that the threshold for VAT registration is raised from £25,000 per year turnover to £35,000.
▪ For that reason we ask you herewith to supply your VAT registration number.
vehicle
▪ They can be issued traffic and parking tickets, and the State Department can revoke their vehicle registration or license.
voter
▪ It comes amid a campaign for voter registration for the region's first local elections, scheduled for the autumn.
▪ But that law was repealed as part of a legislative effort to boost voter registration and participation.
▪ The petitions had accused Biya of adding names to voter registration lists, setting up fake polling stations and withholding ballot papers.
▪ Turnout dipped despite an increase in voter registration.
▪ Hermandad is one of the agencies where Arauz said she saw workers assisting noncitizens with voter registration forms.
▪ The Democrats had mounted an intense voter registration drive before the election, bringing thousands of inexperienced voters on to the rolls.
▪ For example, in addition to voter registration drives, there is a proposal by Rep.
▪ He went to Tallahassee to help with voter registration, and there were a few bad riots up there that year.
■ VERB
apply
▪ Eight further political parties were formally legalized on Feb. 5 and other parties were encouraged to apply for registration.
▪ The Receiver in Bankruptcy applies for registration of a receiving order.
▪ Depending on the size of the operations I would however recommend that the treasurer consider applying for registration as a charity.
complete
▪ By the Jan. 31 deadline a further nine parties had successfully completed the registration process.
▪ Working to the future we hope to complete the mammoth registration task with childminders.
▪ Groups can register in the usual way when they arrive, each individual completing a separate registration form.
pay
▪ Consultants would pay registration fees and file quarterly reports with the city Ethics Commission.
provide
▪ As Registrar it provides shareholders registration services to over 200 companies.
▪ It requires states to provide registration through drivers' license agencies, public assistance bureaus and through mail-in programs.
require
▪ However, for a variety of reasons such agreements are unlikely to require registration, as matters stand.
▪ Cost is $ 20, and pre-registration is required.
▪ Registration is also required of any property acquired by a company which is subject to a charge of a class requiring registration.
▪ Many cities require registration of alarm systems, provide for a warning process, fine violators and authorize disconnection of alarm systems.
▪ The new law requires registration of rifles and shotguns, with the aim of keeping them out of the hands of criminals.
▪ Government officials are considering whether to require his registration as a foreign agent.
▪ My understanding of shareware is that it can be freely distributed but requires registration by the user for a clear conscience.
▪ Alpha World requires registration and asks you to become an immigrant by downloading software into your computer.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ May I see your license and registration, Ma'am?
▪ The registration fee is $75.
▪ voter registration
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ For companies you need their full name, country of registration and registration number.
▪ If the registration officer disallows your application he will let you know.
▪ Last month disagreements about who should be eligible to vote brought registration to a halt.
▪ The current shareware program is version 4.0 and on registration you receive free updates for life.
▪ Up at the plaza across from Damrosch Park, tables line the perimeter for registrations.
▪ Women are the biggest demographic group but not the only one that will be the target of voter registration appeals.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Registration

Registration \Reg`is*tra"tion\ (-tr?"sh?n), n. [LL. registratio, or F. r['e]gistration. See Register, v.]

  1. The act of registering; registry; enrollment.

  2. (Mus.) The art of selecting and combining the stops or registers of an organ.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
registration

1560s, from Middle French registration and directly from Medieval Latin registrationem (nominative registratio) "a registering," noun of action from past participle stem of registrare (see register (v.)).

Wiktionary
registration

n. 1 (context uncountable English) The act of signing up or registering for something. 2 (context countable English) That which registers or makes something official, e.g. the form or paper that registers. 3 (context uncountable English) alignment, e.g. of colors or other elements in a printing process. 4 (context uncountable English) The location where guests register, especially with a hotel. 5 (context music English) The art of selecting and combining the stops or registers of an organ.

WordNet
registration
  1. n. the act of enrolling [syn: enrollment, enrolment]

  2. the body of people (such as students) who register or enroll at the same time [syn: enrollment]

  3. a document certifying an act of registering

  4. (music) the sound property resulting from a combination of organ stops used to perform a particular piece of music; the technique of selecting and adjusting organ stops

  5. the act of adjusting something to match a standard [syn: adjustment, readjustment]

Wikipedia
Registration (organ)

Registration is the technique of choosing and combining the stops of a pipe organ in order to produce a particular sound. Registration can also refer to a particular combination of stops. The registration chosen for a particular piece will be determined by a number of factors, including the composer's indications (if any are given), the time and place in which the piece was composed, the organ the piece is played upon, and the acoustic in which the organ resides.

Usage examples of "registration".

That no district commander or member of the board of registration, or any of the officers or appointees acting under them, shall be bound in his action by any opinion of any civil officer of the United States.

Quickly, Van pushed in front of Mandy so she had a path to the registration desk and her room key.

Wizards also can track these registration numbers and addresses, so they know when misbehaving users are coming and going despite their switching usernames and avatars.

Cecil stated in her registration document that Whitt provided regular and accurate information that aided the prosecution.

It loads with a detachable magazine, holding five rounds, not unlike an autopistol, but it is not a firearm and it may be purchased currently without registration and even by mail.

The dullest could perceive that such a registration and resettlement within the Six Duchies could easily be a prelude to a wide-scale massacre.

To ascertain what kind of inks were in use by the town clerks, I examined the registration volumes before referred to, and, as before stated, found many poor inks in use.

Liber and Libera in March, would dedicate his childish clothes to the household gods, don his toga of manhood for the first time, and then march with his family to the Tabularium for registration.

Though the central voter file was supposed to facilitate the process, it was often more troublesome than the monthly circuit court lists that she had previously used to clear her rolls of duplicate registrations, the deceased and convicted felons.

Nissan Micra, but with a mud-covered registration plate, approached the home of ex-DCI Sullivan and a man no clear description got out of the car, approached the door and pushed a package through it.

When I return, when I recover, I am back behind the wheel of the car and a Nevada State Patrolwoman is asking for my vehicle registration.

I return, when I recover, I am back behind the wheel of the car and a Nevada State Patrolwoman is asking for my vehicle registration.

Members of Congress and Presidential Electors notwithstanding any provisions of State law relating to the registration of qualified voters or any poll tax requirement under State law.

He mails the check and thinks no more about the incident until a few days later when he learns that the new policeman has been checking all the motor vehicle registrations in his precinct, and this includes Sugarloaf Mountain.

Every car park, every garage, every driveway, every track to be scoured for a Ford Compact of this Surinamese registration number.