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1 register
['re‹istə] 1. noun((a book containing) a written list, record etc: a school attendance register; a register of births, marriages and deaths.) imenik, vpisnik, popis2. verb1) (to write or cause to be written in a register: to register the birth of a baby.) zabeležiti2) (to write one's name, or have one's name written, in a register etc: They arrived on Friday and registered at the Hilton Hotel.) vpisati (se)3) (to insure (a parcel, letter etc) against loss in the post.) priporočiti4) ((of an instrument, dial etc) to show (a figure, amount etc): The thermometer registered 25°C.) pokazati•- registrar
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- registration number* * *I [rédžistə]nounregister, vpisnik, dnevnik; spisek; matična knjiga (rojenih, umrlih); volilni spisek ali seznam; državljanska izkaznica; nautical ladijski katalog, zapisnik; kazalo, vsebina, indeks; plural letopis; registrator, naprava, ki beleži, šteje; registracija, registriranje, vnašanje; technical regulator (peči) za paro, za zrak; ventil; music register (orgel); obseg glasu ali tona instrumentaregister of births (marriages, deaths) — register, matična knjiga rojstev (porok, smrti)estate register — zemljiška knjiga, katasterhotel register — register tujcev, knjiga gostovparish register — župnijska matična knjiga, spisek (rojenih, poročenih, umrlih)to put on a register — vnesti, vpisati v spisek (popis, seznam)II [rédžistə]transitive verbzabeležiti, vpisati, zapisati, vknjižiti, protokolirati, registrirati; zakonsko zaščititi; priporočiti (poštne pošiljke, pismo itd.); (železnica) oddati (prtljago); prijaviti (otroke za obiskovanje šole); dati patentirati; avtomatsko zabeležiti, pokazati (o instrumentih, npr. o barometru); figuratively čvrsto obdržati v duhu (čustvo ipd.); pokazati, izraziti (emocijo) na obrazu ipd.; military preskusiti, preskusno streljati (s topom itd.)to have one's luggage registered — oddati prtljago (na železnici); intransitive verb American vpisati se (v seznam, v spisek), zapisati se, prijaviti se ( at the hotel v hotelu); politics vpisati se v volilni imenik; posluževati se registrov (orgel); (o igralcu) igrati (v neki igri)III [rédžistə]nounsee registrar -
2 register office / registry office
(an office where records of births, marriages etc are kept and where marriages may be performed.) matični uradEnglish-Slovenian dictionary > register office / registry office
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3 matchmaker
noun (a person who tries to arrange marriages between people.) ženitni posrednik* * *[maečmeikə]nounženitni posrednik, -nica; izdelovalec vžigalic -
4 registrar
1) (a person whose duty it is to keep a register (especially of births, marriages and deaths).) matičar2) (in the United Kingdom etc one of the grades of hospital doctors.)* * *[redžistrá:]nounmatičar; vpisovalec, vpisnikar (v matičnem uradu); registrator, arhivar; protokolistregistrar in bankruptcy juridically British English konkurzni sodnikregistrar of voters politics vodja volilnega imenika -
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[redžistréišən]nounregistracija, vpis, vknjižba, zabeležba, vpis v popis, v knjigo; protokoliranje; prijava (šolskih otrok itd.); priporočitev (pisma); oddaja (prtljage na železnici)registration fee — priporočnina, pristojbina za priporočeno pismo; economy vpisnina, prijavninaregistration fire military kontrolno streljanjeregistration number — številka registracije, vpisaregistration list — seznam volivcev; seznam prijav(ljencev)registration plate — avtomobilska registracijska tablica, številkaregistration of births, deaths and marriages — registracija, vpis rojstev, smrti in porok
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