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/suhb-skrahyb/US // səbˈskraɪb //UK // (səbˈskraɪb) //

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sub·scribed, sub·scrib·ing.

    • : to pledge, as by signing an agreement, to give or pay as a contribution, gift, or investment: He subscribed $6,000 for the new church.
    • : to give or pay in fulfillment of such a pledge.
    • : to append one's signature or mark to, as in approval or attestation of its contents.
    • : to attest by or as by signing.
    • : to append, as one's signature, at the bottom of a document or the like; sign.
    • : to agree or assent to.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sub·scribed, sub·scrib·ing.

    • : to pledge, as by signing an agreement, to give or pay money as a contribution, gift, or investment.
    • : to give or pay money in fulfillment of such a pledge.
    • : to obtain or have a subscription to a publication, concert series, service, etc.: She subscribes to two food magazines.
    • : to give one's consent; sanction: I will not subscribe to popular fallacies.
    • : to sign one's name to a document.
    • : to give approval to the contents of a document by signing one's name.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbpay for use; contribute
verbagree

Examples

  • Separately, the game streaming service will be able to offer a “catalog app” where customers are able to subscribe to the service itself.

  • You can also subscribe to my YouTube channel by clicking here.

  • They appear on the voting information page, but they wouldn’t show up in a user’s news feed unless they had previously subscribed to updates from the election administrators’ Facebook page.

  • Only Disney will really know how well its experiment in paid “premium access” to a movie, available only to people who already subscribe to its streaming service, will be.

  • Since then, it’s succeeded in multiplying the lenders and servicers who subscribe by connecting them electronically to the MERS network.

  • Many, many people who subscribe and listen to The Opie and Anthony channel subscribe JUST to listen to Opie and Anthony.

  • "I don't generally subscribe to conspiracy theories," the Wild Bunch producer told France's Journal du Dimanche.

  • Plus, people who become comedians tend not to subscribe to the traditional ideas of career, work or even bathing habits.

  • Amazon Subscribe & Save lets you “subscribe” to most of the non-perishable items that Amazon has in stock.

  • So you can subscribe to it and get some of those things that I picked that everybody in the world really does need.

  • Doubtless they do subscribe in some cases; the practical difficulties will be shown in another connection.

  • Sometimes fictitious subscriptions are made to induce others to subscribe for stock.

  • But we can hire the old hall, and all the men will be glad to subscribe—a few of us can make up the deficit.

  • Taken prisoner by the Americans in December, 1899, he was imprisoned on his refusal to subscribe to the oath of allegiance.

  • One thing we do know, that he left the Colonization Society, because he could not conscientiously subscribe to its measures.