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n. kasa, kayıt cihazı, sayaç, sicil, kütük, defter, liste (seçmen vb.), subap, valf, ses perdesi, yan yana sayfaların satır hizası ayarı, renk ayarı, kayıt memuru, nüfus memuru, nikâh memuru————————v. kayda geçirmek, kaydetmek, yazmak, yazdırmak, yazılmak, kayıtlı olmak, patent vermek, sicile geçmek, taahhütlü göndermek, belli etmek, dışa vurmak, göstermek (termometre vb.), izlenim bırakmak, etki yaratmak, satırları hizalamak* * *1. kaydet (v.) 2. kayıt (n.) 3. yazmaç* * *['re‹istə] 1. noun((a book containing) a written list, record etc: a school attendance register; a register of births, marriages and deaths.) kayıt defteri, kütük2. verb1) (to write or cause to be written in a register: to register the birth of a baby.) sicile geçirmek, kütüğe kaydetmek2) (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.) kaydolmak, yazılmak3) (to insure (a parcel, letter etc) against loss in the post.) taahhütlü göndermek4) ((of an instrument, dial etc) to show (a figure, amount etc): The thermometer registered 25°C.) göstermek•- registrar
- registry
- register office / registry office
- registration number
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