单词 | subscribe |
释义 | subscribeWord family adjectivesubscribablesubscribedsubscriptsubscriptivenounsubscribersubscribingsubscriptionverbsubscribe , Stocks & shares Newspapers, printing, publishingsub·scribe /səbˈskraɪb/ ●○○ verb 1 [intransitiveI]TCN to pay money, usually once a year, to have copies of a newspaper or magazine sent to you, or to have some other service 订阅〔报纸或杂志〕,订购〔服务〕 subscribe to You can subscribe to the magazine for as little as $32 a year. 一年只需 32 美元就可以订阅这份杂志。 2 [intransitiveI] British EnglishBrEGIVE to pay money regularly to be a member of an organization or to help its work 定期缴纳会员费;定期捐款 subscribe to She subscribes to an environmental action group. 她定期捐款给一个环境行动组织。 3 BFS[intransitiveI] to agree to buy or pay for shares 认购股份 subscribe for Each employee may subscribe for up to £2,000 worth of shares. 每位员工最高可以认购价值 2,000 英镑的股份。 4 subscribe to something phrasal verbphr v formal AGREEif you subscribe to an idea, you agree with it or support it 同意,赞同;支持 subscribe to the view/belief/theory etc I have never subscribed to the view that schooldays are the happiest days of your life. 我从未赞同过这样的看法,以为学生时代是一生中最快乐的日子。 Examples from the Corpus subscribe to the view/belief/theory etc• But not all professionals subscribe to the view that disabled people are unsuitable as health professionals.• Since then I have refused to subscribe to the view that there is something malevolent or subconsciously deliberate about forgetfulness. Examples from the Corpus subscribe• He says the issue - one of the last under the Business Expansion Scheme - was fully subscribed.• To which principle of taxation do you subscribe?• So if you subscribe to magazines or are on the mailing lists of other catalogs, your name will get circulated.• Not all Essenes subscribed to, or practised, precisely the same things.• Most of those companies also subscribe to the services.• Adults, adult women in particular, are subscribing to this expansionism for themselves without question.• Please subscribe your name to the document. subscribe to• What newspaper do you subscribe to?• About 60 percent of U.S. households already subscribe to cable TV.• She has always subscribed to the view that children should be given responsibility from an early age.• For several years now, we've subscribed to the Zoo Fund.• There is a business philosophy I subscribe to, which says that if you are not making mistakes, you are not doing it right. From Longman Business Dictionary subscribesub·scribe /səbˈskraɪb/ verb 1[intransitiveI] to pay money regularly in order to have a newspaper or magazine sent to you, or to receive a broadcasting, telephone, or Internet service subscribe to Which Internet Service Provider do you subscribe to? 2[intransitiveI]FINANCE to ask or agree to buy shares in a company that has offered shares to investors subscribe for Each rights holder will be entitled to subscribe for one share of common stock. 3subscribe toFINANCE to pay money regularly to be a member of an organization or to help its work Chris subscribes to an environmental action group. 4[transitiveT] formal to sign your name Please subscribe your name to the document. (1400-1500) Latin subscribere, from scribere “to write” |
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