enrol

enrol
in'rəul
(American) enroll - past tense, past participle enrolled - verb
(to add (someone), or have oneself added, to a list (as a pupil at a school, a member of a club etc): Can we enrol for this class?; You must enrol your child before the start of the school term.) melde på, skrive (seg) inn, immatrikulere (seg)
verb (enrolled - enrolled) \/ɪnˈrəʊl\/, \/enˈrəʊl\/ eller enroll
1) (om skole, kurs e.l.) skrive (seg) inn, melde seg (på), oppta, immatrikulere
she enrolled in a first aid course
hun meldte seg på et førstehjelpskurs
they hope to enrol at London University
de håper å komme inn ved Universitetet i London
2) (om forening e.l.) bli medlem, oppta som medlem
you are now enrolled in our club
3) føre inn\/opp på en liste, skrive inn
4) verve, la seg verve, skrive (seg) på
5) (militærvesen) innrullere, verve (seg)
enrol oneself verve seg, melde seg til krigstjeneste, la seg innrullere skrive\/melde seg inn\/på

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