I
n.
record, record book
1) to keep a ~
2) a case; hotel ~
roster
3) the Social Register
machine that ~s the amount of each sale
4) a cash ~
II
v.
1) ( D ; intr. , tr. ) to ~ as (she ~ed as a Republican; he was not ~ed as a voter)
2) ( D ; intr. , tr. ) to ~ for (she ~ed for two courses; our departmental secretary has ~ed ten students for the seminar)
3) ( D ; tr. ) to ~ in (how many ~ed in the course?)
4) ( D ; intr. , tr. ) to ~ with (he had to ~ with the authorities; to ~ a pistol with the police)