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词汇 registrar
释义 registrar
noun[ C ]
uk /ˌredʒ.ɪˈstrɑːr/ us /ˈredʒ.ə.strɑːr/

registrarnoun[C] (RECORD KEEPER)


an official whose job is to keep official records, especially of births, deaths, and marriages(尤指出生、死亡和婚姻登记的)登记员,户籍管理员
at some colleges, an official in charge of exams, keeping records, and new students(某些大学的)注册主任,教务主任,教务长
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functionary
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University & college education

registrarnoun[C] (DOCTOR)


UK
a hospital doctor who is training to become a consultant(= a hospital doctor at the highest level with special training in and knowledge of a particular area of medicine):
A hospital registrar is of a lower rank than a consultant.医院的专科住院医生比会诊医生级别低。
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Medical treatment: doctors & health workers generally
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ambulancewoman
brain surgeon
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care navigator
casualty officer
medic
medico
nephrologist
non-doctor
nonphysician
NP
nurse consultant
staff nurse
stretcher-bearer
surgeon
urologist
white coat

registrar | American Dictionary


registrar
noun[ C ]
us/ˌredʒ·ɪˈstrɑr/
a person who keeps records, esp. a college or university official who is responsible for students’ records of classes and marks

registrar | Business English


registrar
noun[ C ]
uk /ˌredʒɪˈstrɑːr/us
LAW, STOCK MARKET
a person or organization whose job is to keep official records, especially of changes in who owns shares in a company:
The stockbroker will conduct the transaction on screen and notify the share registrar, all with the press of a button.
See also
Registrar of Companies

Examples of registrar


registrar
Parish registrars and hospital clerks, for example, selected those facts considered essential for their assigned tasks.
However, when asked to describe how frequently they saw mental health problems, the registrars' accounts varied.
While practice counsellors were commonly attached to the practices, few registrars seemed to be sure of the precise referral criteria and the type of counselling offered.
Fifty-five percent of the respondents were house officers or senior house officers, whereas 39% were registrars, 3% were senior registrars, and 3% held other junior grades.
Therefore, we discussed with the registrars to what extent knowledge of local resources, previous training and current support facilitated confidence in the management of mental health problems.
The emphasis of directors of postgraduate education was on the retention of registrars by improving the experience of vocational training in terms of both course content and personal requirements.
In fact, they seem to have employed an impressive number of registrars: in 1906, for example, a total of 102 were working in the different police offices of the capital.
Senior registrars occupy an accredited post in medical oncology and aspire to a consultant position after four years of training, which includes laboratory or clinical research experience.
All the chief land registrars have been lawyers as required by statute.
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As in past censuses, no information on identified individual people or households will be passed to anyone other than employees of the registrars general.
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One was by means of the census and the other was by an addition to the information which is given to the registrars of births.
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A great number of people will go to the registrar's office to register the births of children, and they will be asked all these questions.
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The figures exclude all consultants and senior registrars whose contracts are held by the regional health authority.
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Information on numbers of general practitioner registrars is shown in the table.
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What did ordinary registrars think about their ability to identify such problems?
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