zhù cè
registre
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我在网上注册了一个新账户。
Wǒ zài wǎng shàng zhù cè le yī ge xīn zhàng hù.
I registered a new account online.
你注册了这个网站了吗?
Nǐ zhù cè le zhè ge wǎng zhàn le ma?
Have you registered for this website?
注册费是多少?
Zhù cè fèi shì duō shǎo?
How much is the registration fee?
注销 (zhùxiāo)
deregister
取消注册 (qǔxiāo zhùcè)
unregister
The Chinese word 注册 (zhù cè) means "to register" or "to sign up". It is composed of two characters: 注 (zhù), which means "to pour" or "to inject", and 册 (cè), which means "a book" or "a register". The original meaning of 注册 was "to pour water into a book", which was a way of recording information in ancient China. Over time, the meaning of 注册 evolved to include the more general sense of "to register" or "to sign up".The word 注册 is used in a variety of contexts in modern Chinese. For example, it is used to register for a class, to register for a driver's license, or to register a company. It is also used to refer to the process of registering a trademark or a patent.The word 注册 is a common word in Chinese, and it is important for HSK learners to be familiar with its meaning and usage.