[no obj.]arrange to receive something, typically a publication, regularly by paying in advance
订阅;订购(出版物)
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subscribe to the magazine for twelve months and receive a free limited-edition T-shirt.订阅12个月的杂志可免费获得一件限量发行的T恤衫。
arrange for access to an electronic mailing list or online service
订阅邮件发送清单(或网络)服务
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some 40,000 users have subscribed to the service .约有40,000名用户订阅了这项服务。
contribute or undertake to contribute a certain sum of money to a particular fund, project, or charitable cause, typically on a regular basis
向(某个基金、项目或慈善事业)捐款(多指定期捐款);认捐
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he is one of the millions who subscribe to the NSPCC 他是数百万个向英国国家防止虐待儿童协会捐款的人士之一
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he subscribed £400to the campaign. 他向这项运动捐助了400英镑。
[ with obj.]apply to participate in
申请加入
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the course has been fully subscribed. 这门课已经额满。
apply for or undertake to pay for an issue of shares
认购(股票)
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they subscribed to the July rights issue at 300p a share 他们以每股300便士的价格认购了7月的优惠股票
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the issue was fully subscribed. 这次发行的股票已获全数认购。
[with obj.]pay or guarantee (money) for an issue of shares
(为认购股票)支付(或保证支付)
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10 million 50p units will be distributed to savers in proportion to the funds they subscribe. 1,000万股面值为50便士的股票将按支付的资金比例分配给储户。
[with obj.](of a bookseller)agree before publication to take (a certain number of copies of a book)
(书商在书籍出版前)订购
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most of the first print run of 15,000 copies has been subscribed. 第一版印刷的15,000册大部分已被订购。
[no obj.](
同意(观点,建议)
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we prefer to subscribe to an alternative explanation. 我们更赞同另一种解释。
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〈正式〉 签署(遗嘱、合同或其他文件)
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he subscribed the will as a witness. 他作为见证人在遗嘱上签了字。
sign (one's name) on such a document
(在文件上)签(名)。
〈古〉 签字称(自己)为
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he ventured still to subscribe himself her most obedient servant. 他仍敢落款称自己是她最忠顺的仆人。
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subscribe to sth 订阅某物
真题例句:
"late Middle English (in the sense ‘sign at the bottom of a document’): from Latin