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1 register oneself
реєструватися; вносити своє ім'я до списку виборців (виборників) -
2 register
1) книга (журнал) записів; реєстр, регістр; розм. метрична книга; протоколіст; (чиновник-)реєстратор; архіваріус; суддя у справах про спадщину і опіку ( в деяких штатах США)2) записувати; вносити до реєстру, реєструвати, заносити у книгу (реєстр, регістр тощо); реєструватися; протоколювати; здавати під розписку; обліковувати•- register a childregister to do business as a foreign corporation — зареєструвати підприємство як іноземну корпорацію
- register a claim
- register a gun
- register a marriage
- register a protest
- register a trade mark
- register book
- register candidates
- Register counties
- register in bankruptcy
- register nominated candidates
- register of arbitrators
- register of births
- register of charges
- register of companies
- register of convictions
- register of copyrights
- register of deaths
- register of deeds
- register of electors
- register of land charges
- register of marriages
- register of members
- register of patents
- register of real estate
- register of real property
- register of shareholders
- register of ships
- register of taxpayers
- register of title
- register of voters
- register office
- register oneself
- register protest
- register strong dissent
- register voters
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