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1 absences
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2 attendance register
noun School registre m des absences -
3 absence
absence ['æbsəns](a) (state of being away) absence f;∎ in or during my absence pendant mon absence;∎ in the absence of the manager en l'absence du directeur;∎ proverb absence makes the heart grow fonder l'éloignement renforce l'affection(b) (instance of being away) absence f;∎ unexcused absences from school absences fpl injustifiées∎ in the absence of ad-equate information en l'absence d'informations satisfaisantes, faute de renseignements∎ he was tried in his absence il fut jugé par contumace -
4 frequency
frequency ['fri:kwənsɪ]fréquence f;∎ the increasing frequency of his absences ses absences de plus en plus fréquentes►► Radio frequency band bande f de fréquences;Mathematics frequency distribution distribution f des fréquences;Radio frequency modulation modulation f de fréquence -
5 register
register [ˈredʒɪstər]1. noun• register of births, marriages and deaths registre m d'état civila. ( = record formally) [+ fact, figure] enregistrer ; [+ birth, death, marriage] déclarer ; [+ vehicle] (faire) immatriculerb. ( = realize) se rendre compte dec. ( = show) [+ speed, quantity] indiquer ; [+ temperature] marquerd. [+ letter] recommander ; [+ luggage] (faire) enregistrerb. ( = be understood) (inf) être compris4. compounds* * *['redʒɪstə(r)] 1.1) gen, Administration, Commerce registre m; School cahier m des absencesregister of births, marriages and deaths — registre public de l'état civil
2) Music, Linguistics, Computing registre m3) US ( till) caisse f enregistreuse2.transitive verb1) [member of the public] déclarer [birth, death, marriage]; faire immatriculer [vehicle]; faire enregistrer [luggage, company]; déposer [trademark, patent, complaint]; [official] inscrire [student]; enregistrer [name, birth, death, company]; immatriculer [vehicle]2) [instrument] indiquer [speed, temperature]; [person] exprimer [anger, disapproval]to register six on the Richter scale — [earthquake] atteindre la magnitude six sur l'échelle de Richter
4) ( record) enregistrer [loss, gain]5) Postal services envoyer [quelque chose] en recommandé [letter]; enregistrer [luggage]3.1) [person] (to vote, for course, school) s'inscrire; ( at hotel) se présenter; (with police, for taxes) se faire recenser ( for pour); ( for shares) souscrire ( for à)2) [speed, temperature, earthquake] être enregistréhis name didn't register with me — fig son nom ne me disait rien
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