transitive. To enter (a name, date, etc.) in a roll, account, or similar document; to register; (also more generally) to include (a person or…
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释义 | society > communication > record > written record > record in writing [verb (transitive)] > enter on record (22) writeOE transitive. To enter (a name, date, etc.) in a roll, account, or similar document; to register; (also more generally) to include (a person or… setc1175 To put down in a record, catalogue, etc.; to mention or treat of in a writing or composition; to put down or enter in an account. Now to set down at… embreve?c1225 transitive. To make a formal entry of; to inscribe. enrolc1350 transitive. To write (a name), inscribe the name of (a person) on a roll, list, or register; to make a list of. Also †to enrol up. enter1389 transitive. To put down in writing in a book, list, record, etc.; to write down; to record or describe in writing. Frequently with in, into, on. rollc1400 transitive. To record (a statement, fact, judgement, etc.), esp. in an official roll or register. Also intransitive. enact1467 transitive. To enter among the acta or public records (see act, n. 5a); also, to enter in a record or chronicle. Obsolete. act1475 In early use esp. in conventional formulas. transitive. Scottish. To enter in a book of record; = enact, v. 1. Obsolete. enchroniclea1513 transitive. To enter in a chronicle; to register, put on record. ascribe1532 To enrol, register, reckon in a class. Obsolete. re-enter1535 transitive. To enter (a name, fact, etc.) again in a book, register, or record. In later use: to input (data) into a computer again. Cf. enter, v.… to put down1574 transitive. To set down in writing, write down; to enter or record in a written document; to enter (one's or another's name) as a member… register1597 transitive. To identify (a person) as being something; to consider as; to take a person for. Obsolete. inscroll1600 transitive. To inscribe or enter upon a scroll. emologea1639 transitive. To enter or register as in a diary or calendar. spread1823 transitive. U.S. To record or enter on a document. Chiefly in to spread on the record(s). to book in1860 transitive. To record or register the arrival of (a person, or occasionally a thing), esp. (in later use) as a hotel guest or a passenger. Also in… to sign on1879 Originally Nautical. transitive. Originally: to record (a sailor) as joining a ship's crew by writing a name or signature on a register. Later: to… log1889 To enter the name of (a man as an offender) in a logbook, with a penalty attached. Hence, to fine. sign1894 intransitive. Nautical. To join a ship's crew by writing a name or signature on a register. Also transitive: to record (a sailor) as having joined… to sign out1916 transitive. To secure or allow the release of (a person), esp. by writing a name or signature on a register; to record the departure of (a person)… to sign in1924 transitive. To secure or record the admittance of (a person) to a hotel, club, etc., by writing a name or signature on a register. |
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