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美:[ɪnˌroʊˈli]
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n.
入会者
入学者
入伍者
名字被登入名单者
词根:enrollee
n.enrollment 登记;入伍
enrolment 登记,注册;入学
verb
transitive verb
to insert, register, or enter in a list, catalog, or roll
the school enrolls about 800 pupils
to prepare a final perfect copy of (a bill passed by a legislature) in written or printed form
to roll or wrap up
intransitive verb
to enroll oneself or cause oneself to be enrolled
we enrolled in the history course
Middle English, from Anglo-French enrouler, from en- + rolle roll, register
The first known use of enroll was in the 14th century
enrollverb
to enter in a list or roll : register
to take into membership
to become a member : join, enter enroll in school
enroll in the army
enrollverb
to enter in a list or roll : register
to take into membership
to become a member : join, enter enroll in school
enroll in the army
enrollverb
to enter in a list or roll : register
to take into membership
to become a member : join, enter enroll in school
enroll in the army
1 The federal government has acted to lower drug prices for Medicare enrollees but, if they have difficulty getting their prescriptions filled, then the last link in the chain of prescription access has been broken.
2 An early enrollee standing 5 foot 8, he’s made enough plays to impress Gushiken so far.
3 There are nearly 18 million enrollees in the overall Medicare Advantage market.
4 There is no medical underwriting – that is, premiums would not depend on an enrollees’ health status.
5 The program of the Transportation Security Administration, which requires submitting an application, undergoing an in-person interview and fingerprinting and paying $85 for the five-year term, grants enrollees expedited security at domestic airports.
6 She noted that WIC enrollees often include children of color who are at higher risk of developing dangerous peanut allergies.
7 We have approximately 47 million enrollees on Medicare and knee replacements are done at a rate of 8.6 per thousand, one of the most frequent hospital admissions for the federal insurance program.
8 While most Medicare Advantage enrollees are in plans with a $0 premium, getting medical care costs money, and Medicare Advantage plans can have an annual out-of-pocket maximum as high as $8,850 in 2024.
9 As of May 1, the class’s online version logged over 30 million views and 2.4 million enrollees.
10 All other enrollees get up to two years of coverage regardless of changes in income.
11 In 2008, Los Ángeles taxi driver Bonifacio Jaimes pulled up stakes and moved to Fresno so his oldest daughter could enroll in the Doctor’s Academy at Sunnyside High School and take the first step of fulfilling her dream of going into health care.
12 Conclusion Generally speaking, the mental health state of enrollee is normal.
结论应征青年的心理健康状况总体正常.
13 The Department of Health Care Services says about 1.2 million Medi-Cal enrollees have the disease, according to the latest data available.
14 The MSU research team created a study using data from the Los Angeles Unified School District due to the large number of enrollees and students with disabilities.
15 They measured enrollees' exposure to three types of food environments -- pubs or bars, restaurants or cafeterias and fast-food restaurants.
16 Now the two groups that received larger payments will be combined into a single group whose enrollees will receive $1,000 per month for six months.
17 Medicare Advantage plans provide more benefits to enrollees than traditional Medicare but have come under fire for costing the government too much for too scanty patient gains.
18 In the few weeks building up to the millionth vet, what had been a few hundred enrollees a day turned into thousands.
19 While the policy was in place, enrollees were spared regular eligibility checks.
20 But because the new Medicaid enrollees will now be dependent on the government, states won’t be politically or legally able to roll back their programs, leaving state taxpayers with the bill.
3 被征入伍者