
명부, 등록부, 기록
An official list or record of names, items, or events.
예문:
"The parish maintains a register of all baptisms and burials."
"You can check the land register to see who owns the property."
음역, 성역
A particular part of the range of a voice or instrument.
예문:
"The flute sounds particularly sweet in its upper register."
"He struggled to hit the notes in the lower register of the song."
사용역, 언어 변종
A variety of language used for a particular purpose or in a particular social setting.
예문:
"Using slang in a legal document is an inappropriate use of register."
"The speaker shifted to a more formal register during the ceremony."
레지스터, 기억 장치
A small, high-speed storage location within a processor.
예문:
"The CPU stores the current instruction in a special register."
"Increasing the number of registers can improve processing speed."
등록하다, 기입하다
To enter one's name or details in an official list or record.
예문:
"New students must register for their classes by Friday."
"Don't forget to register your new car with the local authorities."
기록하다, 표시하다
To show or record a measurement or amount on a scale or instrument.
예문:
"The thermometer registered a record high temperature today."
"The earthquake registered 5.4 on the Richter scale."
나타내다, 표명하다
To show a feeling or emotion, often through facial expressions.
예문:
"Shock and disbelief registered on her face when she heard the news."
"He failed to register any surprise at the sudden announcement."
기억되다, 인식되다
To be noticed or realized; to make an impression on the mind.
예문:
"I told him twice, but the importance of the situation didn't seem to register."
"It took a few moments for the meaning of her words to register."