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单词 subscribe
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subscribe


sub·scribe

S5922000 (səb-scrīb′)v. sub·scribed, sub·scrib·ing, sub·scribes v.tr.1. To pledge or contribute (a sum of money).2. a. To sign (one's name) at the end of a document, especially to attest to or authenticate it.b. To sign one's name to (a document) in attestation, testimony, or consent: subscribe a will.3. To purchase or claim the shares of (a new issue of stock, bonds, or other securities): a bond offering that is fully subscribed.v.intr.1. a. To contract to receive and pay for a certain number of issues of a publication, for access to a website that is protected by a paywall, for tickets to a series of events or performances, or for a utility service, for example.b. To agree to an ongoing arrangement by which one receives online content, as from a specific website or a specific user on a website.2. To promise to pay or contribute money: subscribe to a charity.3. To purchase or claim shares of a new issue of stock, bonds, or other securities: an investor who subscribed for 100 shares.4. To feel or express hearty approval: I subscribe to your opinion. See Synonyms at assent.5. To sign one's name to a document.
[Middle English subscriben, to sign, from Latin subscrībere : sub-, sub- + scrībere, to write; see skrībh- in Indo-European roots.]
sub·scrib′er n.

subscribe

(səbˈskraɪb) vb1. (Banking & Finance) (usually foll by to) to pay or promise to pay (a sum of money) as a contribution (to a fund or charity, for a magazine, etc), esp at regular intervals2. (Law) to inscribe or sign (one's name, etc) at the end of a contract, will, or other document3. (foll by: to) to give support or approval: to subscribe to the theory of transubstantiation. [C15: from Latin subscrībere to write underneath, from sub- + scrībere to write] subˈscriber n

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(səbˈskraɪb)

v. -scribed, -scrib•ing. v.t. 1. to give, pay, or pledge (a sum of money) as a contribution, gift, or investment. 2. to append one's signature or mark to (a document), as in approval or attestation of its contents. 3. to append, as one's signature, at the bottom of a document or the like; sign. 4. to agree or assent to. v.i. 5. to give, pay, or pledge money as a contribution, gift, or investment. 6. to obtain a subscription to a publication, series of concerts, cable television service, etc. 7. to give one's consent; sanction: I will not subscribe to popular fallacies. 8. to sign one's name to a document, as to show approval. [1375–1425; late Middle English < Latin subscrībere=sub- sub- + scrībere to write] sub•scrib′er, n. sub•scrib′er•ship`, n.

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Past participle: subscribed
Gerund: subscribing
Imperative
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Present
I subscribe
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he/she/it subscribes
we subscribe
you subscribe
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Preterite
I subscribed
you subscribed
he/she/it subscribed
we subscribed
you subscribed
they subscribed
Present Continuous
I am subscribing
you are subscribing
he/she/it is subscribing
we are subscribing
you are subscribing
they are subscribing
Present Perfect
I have subscribed
you have subscribed
he/she/it has subscribed
we have subscribed
you have subscribed
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Past Continuous
I was subscribing
you were subscribing
he/she/it was subscribing
we were subscribing
you were subscribing
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Past Perfect
I had subscribed
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he/she/it had subscribed
we had subscribed
you had subscribed
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Future
I will subscribe
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he/she/it will subscribe
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Future Perfect
I will have subscribed
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Future Continuous
I will be subscribing
you will be subscribing
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Present Perfect Continuous
I have been subscribing
you have been subscribing
he/she/it has been subscribing
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Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been subscribing
you will have been subscribing
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Past Perfect Continuous
I had been subscribing
you had been subscribing
he/she/it had been subscribing
we had been subscribing
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Conditional
I would subscribe
you would subscribe
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Past Conditional
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Thesaurus
Verb1.subscribe - offer to buy, as of stocks and shares; "The broker subscribed 500 shares"investing, investment - the act of investing; laying out money or capital in an enterprise with the expectation of profitbid, tender, offer - propose a payment; "The Swiss dealer offered $2 million for the painting"
2.subscribe - mark with one's signature; write one's name (on); "She signed the letter and sent it off"; "Please sign here"signwrite - communicate or express by writing; "Please write to me every week"rubricate - sign with a mark instead of a name
3.subscribe - adopt as a belief; "I subscribe to your view on abortion"supportagree, concur, concord, hold - be in accord; be in agreement; "We agreed on the terms of the settlement"; "I can't agree with you!"; "I hold with those who say life is sacred"; "Both philosophers concord on this point"
4.subscribe - pay (an amount of money) as a contribution to a charity or service, especially at regular intervals; "I pledged $10 a month to my favorite radio station"pledgedonate - give to a charity or good cause; "I donated blood to the Red Cross for the victims of the earthquake"; "donate money to the orphanage"; "She donates to her favorite charity every month"
5.subscribe - receive or obtain regularly; "We take the Times every day"subscribe to, takebuy, purchase - obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction; "The family purchased a new car"; "The conglomerate acquired a new company"; "She buys for the big department store"

subscribe

verb1. support, agree, advocate, consent, endorse, countenance, acquiesce I've personally never subscribed to the view.2. pay a subscription, read regularly, buy regularly, take, take regularly You can also subscribe to the newspaper.3. contribute, give, donate, chip in (informal) I subscribe to a few favourable charities.

subscribe

verb1. To give in common with others:chip in, contribute, donate.Informal: kick in.Slang: come across.2. To respond affirmatively; receive with agreement or compliance:accede, accept, acquiesce, agree, assent, consent, nod, yes.3. To affix one's signature to:autograph, endorse, inscribe, sign, undersign.Idioms: put one's John Hancock on, set one's hand to.
Translations
捐助订阅

subscribe

(səbˈskraib) verb1. to give money, with other people, to a charity or other cause. He subscribes to a lot of charities; We each subscribed $1 towards the present. 捐助 捐助2. (with to) to promise to receive and pay for a series of issues of (a magazine etc). I've been subscribing to that magazine for four years. 訂閱 订阅subˈscriber noun a person who subscribes to a charity or a magazine etc. 訂戶,捐助者 订户,捐助者 subscription (səbˈskripʃən) noun1. the act of subscribing. 捐助,預訂 捐助,预订 2. a sum of money that is subscribed eg for receiving a magazine, for a membership of a club etc. 預訂費,會費 预订费,会费

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subscribe to (something)

1. Literally, to sign up to receive something on a regular basis; to have a subscription to something, such as a newspaper, magazine, monthly product, etc. You should subscribe to our newsletter if you're interested in our other projects. I subscribed to the local newspaper years ago, but I barely read it anymore.2. To very strongly support, approve of, or agree with an opinion or policy. I no longer subscribe to the all the same beliefs as my parents, but that doesn't mean we don't share some values. Bill and his wife subscribe to the notion that disciplining children in any way, shape, or form will harm their emotional development.See also: subscribe

subscribe to something

 1. to agree with a policy. I don't subscribe to the scheme you have just described. You don't have to subscribe to the policy to accept it. 2. to hold a standing order for a magazine or other periodical, or for a computer service. I subscribe to three magazines, and I enjoy them all. I don't subscribe to any of them anymore.See also: subscribe

subscribe to

1. Contract to receive and pay for a given number of issues of a periodical, for tickets to a series of performances, or for a utility service. For example, We subscribe to the local paper, or Betty and I have been subscribing to this concert series for years, or We have no choice; we have to subscribe to the local power company. 2. Feel or express approval of, as in I subscribe to your opinion but I don't think Donald does. [Mid-1500s] 3. Promise to pay or contribute money to, as in We subscribe to many charities. [Mid-1600s] All of these usages come from subscribe in the sense of "sign one's name to something, such as a pledge." See also: subscribe

subscribe to

v.1. To have some periodical delivered or made available on a regular basis: Since you're building a lot of furniture, you should subscribe to the new woodworking magazine that comes out every month. I subscribe to an Internet news site.2. To feel or express hearty approval for something: Corporal punishment is not an idea I personally subscribe to, but I can see how others might approve of it.See also: subscribe

subscribe


subscribe

(messaging)To request to receive messages posted to amailing list or newsgroup. In contrast to the mundane useof the word this is often free of charge.

subscribe

To sign up for a service. Contrast with unsubscribe. See opt-in and syndication format.
MedicalSeesubscription

Subscribe


Subscribe

To write underneath; to put a signature at the end of a printed or written instrument.

A subscribing witness is an individual who either sees the execution of a writing or hears its acknowledgment and signs his or her name as a witness upon the request of the executor of the agreement.

In relation to the law of corporations, a subscriber is one who has made an agreement to take a portion of the original issue of corporate stock.

subscribe

v. 1) to sign at the end of a document. The courts have been flexible in recognizing signatures elsewhere on a contract or will, on the theory that a document should be found valid if possible. 2) to order and agree to pay for an issue of stock, bonds, limited partnership interest, investment, or periodical magazine or newspaper.

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Subscription

An agreement to buy a new issue of a security before it is actually issued. Before a new issue, underwriters canvass potential investors, who may or may not make an order to buy a portion of the new issue. The extent to which the issue is subscribed may affect the price when the security is actually issued. It is important to note that a subscription is not binding, as it is illegal to sell a security that has not actually been issued. To subscribe is also called to book. See also: Overbooked, Underbooked.

subscribe

To use rights for ordering securities sold as a new issue.

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  • verb

Synonyms for subscribe

verb support

Synonyms

  • support
  • agree
  • advocate
  • consent
  • endorse
  • countenance
  • acquiesce

verb pay a subscription

Synonyms

  • pay a subscription
  • read regularly
  • buy regularly
  • take
  • take regularly

verb contribute

Synonyms

  • contribute
  • give
  • donate
  • chip in

Synonyms for subscribe

verb to give in common with others

Synonyms

  • chip in
  • contribute
  • donate
  • kick in
  • come across

verb to respond affirmatively; receive with agreement or compliance

Synonyms

  • accede
  • accept
  • acquiesce
  • agree
  • assent
  • consent
  • nod
  • yes

verb to affix one's signature to

Synonyms

  • autograph
  • endorse
  • inscribe
  • sign
  • undersign

Synonyms for subscribe

verb offer to buy, as of stocks and shares

Related Words

  • investing
  • investment
  • bid
  • tender
  • offer

verb mark with one's signature

Synonyms

  • sign

Related Words

  • write
  • rubricate

verb adopt as a belief

Synonyms

  • support

Related Words

  • agree
  • concur
  • concord
  • hold

verb pay (an amount of money) as a contribution to a charity or service, especially at regular intervals

Synonyms

  • pledge

Related Words

  • donate

verb receive or obtain regularly

Synonyms

  • subscribe to
  • take

Related Words

  • buy
  • purchase
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