enrol
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++en·rol British English, enroll American English /ɪnˈrəʊl $ -ˈroʊl/ ●○○ verb (enrolled, enrolling) [intransitive, transitive] JOIN AN ORGANIZATIONto officially arrange to join a school, university, or course, or to arrange for someone else to do this 招(生),吸收(成员);注册(课程)enrol on/forBritish English British English I decided to enrol for ‘Art for Beginners’. 我决定注册修读“艺术入门”课程。enrol inespecially American English especially American English Californians are rushing to enroll in special aerobics classes. 加利福尼亚人在争先恐后地报名参加专门的有氧运动课。→ See Verb table
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enrol• Classes began soon after we enrolled.• Most students who enroll in geology courses do not intend to become geologists.• That year Sam enroled for law studies in Cape Town.• The first is that students are adults, and enrol and attend their courses voluntarily.• The course is very popular, so it's best to enrol as soon as possible.• She enrolled at a Colorado community college and discovered how inadequate her education had been when she tested at the remedial level.• In 1966 he enrolled at the University of London to study history.• Whereupon he would be enrolled forthwith in the Tenth Company, of tyro Marines.• His parents enrolled him in a military academy when he was only 8.• In 1996 he was enrolled in a community college in Arizona.• Bill enrolled in a four-year teacher-training course in Albany.• Today a record 62 percent of high school graduates are enrolled in colleges the following fall.• Two hundred and eighty women enrolled in the Argus club this year.• Anybody who has not yet been enrolled on the English course should contact the tutor.• I'd like to enrol on the German course, please.• Only twenty-seven new members had been enrolled since the Leeds Congress, and the total membership still stood at less than one hundred.• Those Victorian forces had apparently enrolled too many inadequate individuals, susceptible to the kaleidoscopic temptations of street life.enrol on/for• They need not necessarily be any more expensive than enrolling on a course.• In many areas, it is possible to enrol for adult education classes in archaeology.• In Britain, 15 percent of the 18-24-year-old population are enrolled on higher education courses.• However, candidates from overseas are not normally allowed to enrol for part-time study.• If you would like to enrol on the programme please see page viii for details.• You can work through the open learning material whether or not you are enrolled on the programme.• So I want you to enrol for the winter term at Auburn for one course.• In February 1991 Allitt applied to be enrolled for training as a sick children's nurse at Boston Pilgrim hospital.en·rol verbChineseSyllable
school, officially to join arrange a Corpus to university,
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British English, enroll American English /ɪnˈrəʊl $ -ˈroʊl/ verb (past tense and past participle enrolled, present participle enrolling) [intransitive and transitive]
to officially arrange to join a school, university, or course, or to arrange for someone else to do this
enrol on/for British English:
I decided to enrol for ‘Art for Beginners’.
enrol in especially American English:
Californians are rushing to enroll in special aerobics classes.
en‧rol
British English, enroll American English /ɪnˈrəʊl $ -ˈroʊl/ verb (past tense and past participle enrolled, present participle enrolling) [intransitive and transitive]to officially arrange to join a school, university, or course, or to arrange for someone else to do this
enrol on/for British English:
enrol in especially American English:
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Committing a crime 犯罪
commit a crime/a murder/a violent assault/a brutal killing/an armed robbery/fraud犯罪/谋杀罪/暴力侵犯他人身体罪/残杀罪/持械抢劫罪/诈骗罪 be involved in terrorism/a suspected arson attack/people smuggling/human trafficking参与恐怖主义活动;涉嫌纵火袭击;参与人口走私/人口贩卖 engage/participate in criminal activity/illegal practices/acts of mindless vandalism参与犯罪活动/非法活动/愚昧的故意毁坏他人财产的行为 steal sb's wallet/purse/( mobile phone/ )BrE ( cell phone )NAmE 偷某人的钱包/手机 rob a bank/a person/a tourist抢劫银行/他人/游客 break into/ ( )BrE burgle/ ( )NAmE burglarize a house/a home/an apartment入室盗窃 hijack a plane/ship/bus劫持飞机/轮船/公共汽车 smuggle drugs/weapons/arms/immigrants走私毒品/武器/军火;偷运移民 launder drug money (through sth)(通过…)洗毒资 forge documents/certificates/passports伪造文件/证件/护照 take/accept/pay sb/offer (sb) a bribe索取/收受贿赂;向(某人)行贿 run a phishing/an email/an Internet scam进行网络钓鱼/电子邮件/互联网诈骗
Fighting crime 打击犯罪
combat/fight crime/terrorism/corruption/drug trafficking打击犯罪/恐怖主义/腐败/贩毒 prevent/stop credit-card fraud/child abuse/software piracy防止/阻止信用卡诈骗/虐待儿童/软件盗版 deter/stop criminals/burglars/thieves/shoplifters/vandals威慑/阻止犯罪分子/入室盗窃者/小偷/商店扒手/故意破坏公物者 reduce/tackle/crack down on knife/gun/violent/street crime/( antisocial behaviour )especially
BrE 减少/处理/严厉打击持刀/持枪/暴力/街头犯罪/反社会行为 foil a bank raid/a terrorist plot挫败一起银行抢劫案/一次恐怖分子的阴谋 help/support/protect the victims of crime帮助/支持/保护犯罪活动的受害者
Investigating crime 调查犯罪活动
report a crime/a theft/a rape/an attack/( an incident to the police )especially
BrE 向警方举报不法行为/偷窃案/强奸案/袭击事件/暴力事件 witness the crime/attack/murder/incident目击犯罪/袭击/谋杀/暴力事件 investigate a murder/( a homicide/a burglary/a robbery/the alleged incident )especially
NAmE 调查谋杀案/蓄意杀人案/入室盗窃案/抢劫案/涉嫌的暴力事件 conduct/launch/pursue an investigation (into…)/( a police/murder inquiry )especially
BrE 进行/开始/继续(对…的)调查/警方调查/谋杀案调查 investigate/reopen a criminal/murder case调查/重新审理犯罪/谋杀案件 examine/investigate/find fingerprints at the crime scene/the scene of crime仔细检查/调查/查找犯罪现场的指纹 collect/gather forensic evidence收集法医证据 uncover new evidence/a fraud/a scam/a plot/a conspiracy/political corruption/a cache of weapons发现新证据/诈骗/欺诈/密谋/阴谋/政治腐败/私藏武器 describe/identify a suspect/the culprit/the perpetrator/the assailant/the attacker描述/指认嫌疑犯/罪犯/作恶者/攻击者/袭击者 question/interrogate a suspect/witness询问嫌疑人/目击证人 solve/crack the case破案