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Meaning of reģistrēt | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. to register (to record in a list, index, register, etc.; to contain records (of people, things, etc.))
    transitive
  2. to register (to record something officially, so as to give it legal status)
    transitive
  3. to record, to keep track (to note down for further reference)
    transitive

Examples

“reģistrēt kongresa delegātus”

to register the congress delegates

“reģistrēt arhīva materiālus”

to register archive materials

“viņai vajadzēja iet pa mājam un reģistrēt skolas vecuma bērnus”

she had to go by the house and register the school-age children

“K. Egles bibliogrāfija reģistrē ne tikai paša rakstnieka darbu izdevumus, bet arī sniedz ziņas par Blaumaaņ tulkojumiem citās valodās”

K. Egle's bibliography registers not only the publication of the writer's own work, but also provides information on Blaumanis' translations into other languages

“reģistrēt laulību”

to register a marriage

“reģistrēt bērna dzimšanu”

to register a child's birth

“reģistrēt ienākumus”

to register, to record (one's) profits

“transporta līdzekļus reģistrē tikai pēc to ipašnieku pastāvīgas dzīvesvietas”

vehicles are registered only after (= with) (their) owner's permanent residence (address)

“reģistrēt nokrišņu daudzumu”

to record the amount of rainfall

“reģistrēt'- izmaiņas saules radiācijā”

to record the changes in solar radiation

“reģistrējošais manometrs”

recording manometer

“1975. gada jūnija vidū Kamčatkas seismiskās stacijas pāris dienās reģistrēja vairākus simtus zemestrīču”

in mid-June of 1975 the Kamchatka seismic station recorded several hundred earthquakes in a few days

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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