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enrol    
v. 登记;加入;征募;列入;卷起

登记;加入;征募;列入;卷起

enrol
v 1: register formally as a participant or member; "The party
recruited many new members" [synonym: {enroll}, {inscribe},
{enter}, {enrol}, {recruit}]


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    Actually, to my understading, the form with double l (e g "travelling") is more common in British English, while in American English the spelling would be with single l ("traveling") It seems that Irish, Australian, NZ, and Canadian varieties generally prefer the (British) double l versions More information e g at the Wikipedia article on British American spelling differences (Do note





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