B2 adjective #3,500 最常用 2分钟阅读

register

A register is the way you change how you speak depending on who you are talking to.

适合你水平的解释:

You use different words with your friends than with your teacher. This is your register. It helps you be polite or friendly.

Register is the style of language. You use a formal register at work and an informal register at home with family.

When you learn a language, you learn words. But you also need to learn register—when to be formal and when to be relaxed. It makes you sound natural.

Register is about situational appropriateness. A B2 learner knows that using slang in a job interview is a 'register error' that can hurt their chances.

Advanced speakers master the art of 'register shifting.' They can move from a casual chat to a professional presentation seamlessly, adjusting their vocabulary and syntax to fit the audience perfectly.

At the C2 level, register is an intuitive tool. You recognize the subtle sociolinguistic nuances of a text, identifying not just what is said, but the implied power dynamics and cultural context established by the chosen register.

30秒词汇

  • Register is the level of formality.
  • It includes vocabulary and grammar.
  • It depends on the audience.
  • Shifting it is a key skill.

Have you ever noticed that you speak differently to your boss than you do to your dog? That difference is exactly what linguists call register. It is the invisible dial in your brain that adjusts the formality of your language.

When we talk about register, we are looking at the social context of a conversation. A high register might involve complex sentence structures and precise vocabulary, while a low register is often more relaxed, featuring contractions, slang, and simpler phrasing. Mastering this concept is the secret to sounding like a true native speaker.

The word register has a fascinating journey. It stems from the Medieval Latin registrum, which meant a list or a record. Originally, it was all about keeping track of things—like a ledger in a shop or a record of names.

Over centuries, the word evolved. By the 16th century, it was used to describe mechanical devices that record data, like a cash register. In the 20th century, linguists borrowed the term to describe the 'record' of social interaction. Just as a machine records numbers, our speech 'records' our social standing and the nature of our relationship with the listener.

You will often hear people talk about formal register, neutral register, and informal register. Knowing which one to pick is the difference between getting a job and getting a confused look.

Common collocations include shifting register, appropriate register, and academic register. For example, writing an essay requires a very different register than sending a text message. If you use a casual register in a legal document, it might be seen as unprofessional or even disrespectful.

While 'register' itself isn't always in idioms, we use many phrases to describe it: 'Watch your tone' (implies a register mismatch), 'Talk shop' (using a professional register), 'Speak the same language' (sharing a register), 'Keep it casual' (lowering the register), and 'Mind your Ps and Qs' (using a formal register).

Pronounced REJ-is-ter, the stress is always on the first syllable. In American English, the 't' is often soft, while in British English, it is crisp and clear.

Grammatically, 'register' acts as a noun. You can have a formal register (adjective + noun). It is a countable noun, so you can talk about multiple registers when describing a polyglot who can switch between many styles of speaking.

趣味小知识

It was originally used for keeping records of property or people!

发音指南

英式 /ˈredʒ.ɪ.stər/

Crisp 't', clear 'er' at the end.

美式 /ˈredʒ.ə.stər/

Flap 't', sounds like 'red-ji-ster'.

常见错误

  • Misplacing stress (re-GIS-ter)
  • Dropping the final 'r'
  • Pronouncing 'g' as 'g' in 'go' instead of 'j'

押韵词

tester jester fester wester pester

难度评级

阅读 2/5

Standard

写作 3/5

Requires nuance

口语 3/5

Requires awareness

听力 2/5

Standard

接下来学什么

前置知识

tone formal informal

接下来学习

sociolinguistics pragmatics

高级

discourse analysis

需要掌握的语法

Formal vs Informal

Do not vs Don't

Passive Voice

It was decided (Formal)

Modal Verbs

May I (Formal) vs Can I (Casual)

按水平分级的例句

1

Use 'Hello' for formal register.

2

Use 'Hi' for informal register.

3

Register is a new word for me.

4

My teacher has a nice register.

5

Speak clearly in a formal register.

6

I am learning about register.

7

Is this the right register?

8

Register helps me talk better.

1

He changed his register for the meeting.

2

Use a formal register when writing emails.

3

She has a very friendly register.

4

I need to practice my register.

5

The register of this book is academic.

6

Can you hear the change in register?

7

It is important to use the correct register.

8

They spoke in a casual register.

1

The register of the speech was quite formal.

2

He struggled to adapt his register to the situation.

3

Using slang lowers the register of your speech.

4

She is an expert at shifting her register.

5

The article was written in a journalistic register.

6

Teachers often use a pedagogical register.

7

You should use a neutral register for this report.

8

The register was inappropriate for the funeral.

1

His register was perfectly suited to the diplomatic setting.

2

The author employs a highly formal register to convey authority.

3

She made a register error by calling the professor 'dude'.

4

The shift in register signaled a change in the relationship.

5

Academic writing requires a specific, objective register.

6

The comedian used a low register to connect with the crowd.

7

You must maintain a professional register in this office.

8

The register of the poem is quite archaic.

1

The speaker’s register shifted subtly to build rapport.

2

The text exhibits a complex register, blending irony with formal syntax.

3

He was criticized for his overly colloquial register in the board meeting.

4

The register of the legal document is intentionally dense.

5

She mastered the register of the local dialect quickly.

6

The register of the conversation became increasingly heated.

7

Awareness of register is a hallmark of linguistic competence.

8

The register of the translation failed to capture the original tone.

1

The register of the discourse suggests a high level of social stratification.

2

He navigated the register of the royal court with ease.

3

The stylistic register of the novel is reminiscent of the Victorian era.

4

Her register was so precise it felt almost performative.

5

Sociolinguists analyze register to understand power structures.

6

The register of the liturgy has remained unchanged for centuries.

7

He consciously adopted a register that would disarm his opponent.

8

The register of the correspondence reveals a deep, unspoken tension.

近义词

formality level linguistic variety style tone mode parlance

反义词

informality uniformity

常见搭配

formal register
shift register
appropriate register
academic register
maintain a register
casual register
linguistic register
adapt register
high register
low register

习语与表达

"strike the right note"

use the correct register/tone

He struck the right note in his speech.

neutral

"talk shop"

use professional register

We shouldn't talk shop at dinner.

casual

"mind your P's and Q's"

be very formal/polite

Mind your P's and Q's at the party.

casual

"keep it real"

use a very informal register

Just keep it real with me.

slang

"on the same wavelength"

sharing a register/understanding

We are on the same wavelength.

neutral

"speak volumes"

convey much through register

His silence spoke volumes.

formal

容易混淆

register 对比 Tone

Both relate to speech style

Tone is emotional, register is situational

He had a harsh tone (emotional) and a formal register (situational).

register 对比 Accent

Both relate to how we speak

Accent is pronunciation, register is vocabulary/grammar

He has a French accent but uses a formal register.

register 对比 Dialect

Both are language varieties

Dialect is regional/social, register is situational

He speaks a Southern dialect but adjusts his register for work.

register 对比 Style

Very similar meaning

Style is personal, register is social

His writing style is unique, but his register is formal.

句型

A2

The register of [noun] is [adj].

The register of the email is formal.

A2

You should use a [adj] register.

You should use a neutral register.

B1

He shifted his register to [verb].

He shifted his register to fit in.

B2

It is a matter of [noun].

It is a matter of register.

B2

The [noun] requires a [adj] register.

The meeting requires a professional register.

词族

名词

registration The act of signing up

动词

register to record or show

形容词

registered officially recorded

相关

sociolinguistics The field that studies register

如何使用

frequency

8

正式程度

Academic/Legal Professional Neutral Casual/Slang

小贴士

💡

The Dial Method

Imagine a dial in your head for register.

💡

Watch the Boss

Observe how managers speak.

🌍

Class and Register

Be aware of social implications.

💡

Contractions

No contractions = more formal.

💡

Clear Vowels

Formal speech uses clearer vowels.

💡

Slang at Work

Avoid slang in interviews.

💡

History

It comes from 'ledger' records.

💡

Record Yourself

Listen to your own register.

🌍

Politeness

Register is a form of politeness.

💡

Read Aloud

Practice formal text reading.

记住它

记忆技巧

RE-GISTER: Remember to G-et the right I-nteraction S-tyle T-o E-nsure R-espect.

视觉联想

Imagine a radio dial with labels: 'Friend', 'Boss', 'Teacher'.

Word Web

Tone Formality Context Audience

挑战

Try speaking to a stranger, then a friend, and notice the words you change.

词源

Latin

原始含义: A list or record

文化背景

Using a very high register in casual settings can sound arrogant.

In the UK/US, register is often linked to social class and education.

Pygmalion (My Fair Lady) is all about register shifting! The King's Speech

在生活中练习

真实语境

Job Interview

  • I am eager to...
  • My qualifications include...
  • I appreciate the opportunity.

Meeting Friends

  • What's up?
  • No way!
  • That's cool.

Academic Writing

  • Furthermore
  • Consequently
  • It is argued that...

Customer Service

  • How may I assist you?
  • Thank you for your patience.

对话开场白

"Do you think you change your voice when you talk to your boss?"

"What is the most formal situation you have ever been in?"

"Is it hard to learn the register of a new language?"

"Do you think slang is good or bad?"

"How do you know when to be formal?"

日记主题

Describe a time you used the wrong register.

Why is it important to know different registers?

How does your register change when you are angry?

Write a paragraph in a very formal register.

常见问题

8 个问题

No, tone is just the feeling, register includes grammar and vocab.

Read widely and watch how people talk in movies.

Yes, if it doesn't fit the situation.

It is a sociolinguistic concept, not a strict rule.

Yes, all languages have levels of formality.

Because it records the social context.

Yes, that is called register shifting.

The word itself is often used in formal or academic contexts.

自我测试

fill blank A1

I use a ___ register with my best friend.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: casual

Best friends are casual.

multiple choice A2

Which is a formal register?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: How do you do?

How do you do is formal.

true false B1

Register is only for writing.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

Register applies to speech too.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

全部匹配!

Matching styles to labels.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

Standard sentence structure.

得分: /5

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