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单词 subscribed
释义

subscribe

verb

sub·​scribe səb-ˈskrīb How to pronounce subscribe (audio)
subscribed; subscribing; subscribes

transitive verb

1
: to write (one's name) underneath : sign
2
a
: to sign (something, such as a document) with one's own hand in token of consent or obligation
b
: to attest by signing
c
: to pledge (a gift or contribution) by writing one's name with the amount
3
: to assent to : support

intransitive verb

1
: to sign one's name to a document
2
a
: to give consent or approval to something written by signing
unwilling to subscribe to the agreement
b
: to set one's name to a paper in token of promise to give something (such as a sum of money)
also : to give something in accordance with such a promise
c
: to enter one's name for a publication or service
Subscribe now and get your first issue free.
And you can listen to this show anytime by subscribing to our podcast. TED Radio Hour
also : to receive or have access to something (such as a periodical or service) as part of an arrangement to receive a certain number of regular deliveries or a certain period of continuous access especially by prepayment
the number of people who currently subscribe to the magazine/site
d
: to agree to purchase and pay for securities especially of a new offering
subscribed for 1000 shares
3
: to feel favorably disposed
I subscribe to your sentiments
subscriber noun

Synonyms

  • accede
  • acquiesce
  • agree
  • assent
  • come round
  • consent
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Example Sentences

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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Latin subscribere, literally, to write beneath, from sub- + scribere to write — more at scribe

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Kids Definition

subscribe

verb

sub·​scribe səb-ˈskrīb How to pronounce subscribe (audio)
subscribed; subscribing
1
: to place an order for a publication or service which is delivered over a stated period
2
: to agree with or support
I subscribe to the idea that voting is a duty.

Legal Definition

subscribe

verb

sub·​scribe səb-ˈskrīb How to pronounce subscribe (audio)
subscribed; subscribing

transitive verb

1
: to write (one's name) underneath or at the end of a document
we now subscribe our names as witnesses W. M. McGovern, Jr. et al.
2
a
: to sign (as a document) with one's own hand in token of consent, obligation, or attestation
such witnesses shall subscribe the will in the presence of the testator West Virginia Code
b
: to pledge (a gift or contribution) by writing one's name with the amount
c
: to sell (stock) by subscription
over two million shares have been subscribed

intransitive verb

1
: to sign one's name to a document
also : to give consent or approval by signing one's name
2
: to agree to purchase and pay for securities especially of a new offering
a right to subscribe to a share of stock D. Q. Posin

History and Etymology for subscribe

Latin subscribere, literally, to write beneath, from sub- under + scribere to write

subscribed

verb

past tense of subscribe
1
as in agreed
to give or express one's approval (as to a proposal) promised that as president he would never subscribe to the use of torture as an interrogation method, regardless of the circumstances

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • agreed
  • assented
  • consented
  • submitted
  • acquiesced
  • acceded
  • succumbed
  • came round
  • adopted
  • espoused
  • embraced
  • abided
  • tolerated
  • stood
  • endured
  • suffered
  • swallowed
  • stomached
  • bowed
  • relented
  • yielded
  • abode
  • took
  • knuckled under
  • bore (with)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • rejected
  • refused
  • denied
  • dissented
  • scorned
  • spurned
  • rebuffed
  • gainsaid
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2
as in signed
to write one's name on (as a document) they dutifully subscribed several dozen forms at the mortgage closing

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • signed
  • inked
  • autographed
  • endorsed
  • registered
  • countersigned
  • indorsed
  • authored
  • penned
  • signed on
  • cosigned
  • signed up
  • inscribed
  • scrawled
  • scribbled
  • notarized
  • penciled (in)
  • pencilled (in)
  • scratched (out)
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