English to Punjabi Dictionary register

register

ਰਜਿਸਟਰ
definition
verb
the vessel is registered as Liberian
enter or record on an official list or directory.
the electroscope was too insensitive to register the tiny changes
(of an instrument) detect and show (a reading) automatically.
noun
While the graveyard register has recorded the names of those buried in the cemetery identity of those buried in some graves is difficult to establish.
an official list or record, for example of births, marriages, and deaths, of shipping, or of historic places.
his voice moved up a register
a particular part of the range of a voice or instrument.
example
She shot it with a simple device whereby one digital camera could 'register' simultaneous images from two pinholes set at 90 degrees to one another.
People who do not have their citizenship documents must not be allowed to 'register' to vote.
In his early years, Caruso often ruminated over whether he was a tenor or a baritone, the upper 'register' of his voice being naturally weaker than the lower.
I wish to 'register' an objection
Here again, however, it seems that the deeds merely record or 'register' the existence of the property right.
Diction is unclear, and much of her lower 'register' is lost in the orchestra.
It should not even have to 'register' as a perceivable risk to the responsible parent.
I wish to 'register' an objection
While the graveyard 'register' has recorded the names of those buried in the cemetery identity of those buried in some graves is difficult to establish.
In all probability he sang alto from 1735 to 1739 and then descended to bass and, as we have seen, passing through the tenor 'register' briefly.
My sister and brother both got married and got to 'register' for gifts.
The proposed sale in Australia of the emergency pill direct to women through pharmacies has sparked more controversy, with the major doctors' group calling for a 'register' of names and addresses.
Whenever she referred to ‘Her Highness’ she raised her eyes to heaven and her voice to a high 'register' .
We published a short notice about this in our last issue and some of you have gone to our website to view a demonstration and 'register' your opinion.
He doesn't ignore her; just can't seem to 'register' her presence.
The partial vacuum in the chamber will cause the instrument to 'register' , say, 35,000 feet when it is, in fact, only a few hundred feet above sea level.
Teletraffic, the importers of the UK-approved speed camera, claim it is impossible to 'register' a false reading from a moving target.
Even on tenor his preference is for the highest 'register' , sometimes pushing the capabilities of the instrument further than one would believe possible.
Groups still have time to 'register' but must do so immediately.
This 'register' lists all members of staff who were ever employed in the goods yards of the various stations on the SER, but it is not clear what the staff establishment was at any of the stations.
He appealed to the young voters to come out to vote and to make sure their names are on the 'register' of electors.
the system requires teachers to take the 'register' at each lesson
If you are over 18 and were resident at your present address in September 2003 it is important that your name is on the 'register' .
the content of her statement did not 'register'
We had gone to a few stores around New York City to 'register' for gifts.
I am also concerned about councillors who tell people to report registration officials who refuse to 'register' them without the necessary documents.
Written language is often a special 'register' , distinct from most styles of speech, and the information conveyed by writing and by speech is not identical.
it was reproduced in full colour but unfortunately out of 'register'
they are adjusted until the impressions 'register'
A handmade, ornamental paper happily festoons the upper 'register' of the work.
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