- 看过 subscription 的人也看了 :
- contribution
- pledge
- support
- acceptance
- agreement
- approval
- dues
subscription 的定义
- a sum of money given or pledged as a contribution, payment, investment, etc.
- the right to receive a periodical for a sum paid, usually for an agreed number of issues.
- an arrangement for presenting a series of concerts, plays, etc., that one may attend by the payment of a membership fee: to purchase a 10-concert subscription.
- the right to receive a service or access text online for a certain period of time: a subscription to a media streaming service; a subscription to an online encyclopedia; a satellite-TV subscription.
- Chiefly British. the dues paid by a member of a club, society, etc.
- a fund raised through sums of money subscribed.
- a sum subscribed.
- the act of appending one's signature or mark, as to a document.
- a signature or mark thus appended.
- something written beneath or at the end of a document or the like.
- a document to which a signature is attached.
- assent, agreement, or approval expressed verbally or by signing one's name.
- Ecclesiastical. assent to or acceptance of a body of principles or doctrines, the purpose of which is to establish uniformity.
- Church of England. formal acceptance of the Thirty-nine Articles of 1563 and the Book of Common Prayer.
subscription 近义词
consent
subscription 的近义词 7 个
subscription 的反义词 4 个
更多subscription例句
- The company also offers support for subscriptions in Instant Articles, and as part of its broader efforts to fund journalism, Facebook also launched a Local News Subscription Accelerator.
- Apple takes only a 15% cut from the subscriptions that Amazon Prime Video signs up through the Apple App Store.
- Circulation and subscription revenue rose 6% — with subscriptions to The Wall Street Journal growing 15% to nearly 3 million — while ad revenue declined 28%.
- He thinks some people may want to eventually pay for a subscription but it’s free for August.
- Countless surveys of pay-TV customers say that live sports are a major reason why they continue to pay for their subscriptions.
- “Jason tried to convince Steve Jobs that Apple should start a streaming music subscription business,” Freston recalls.
- Jason told Jobs that music subscription was the future, and Steve jobs basically told him he was crazy.
- Fourteen-year-olds will not support a subscription-based model for music.
- The former half-term governor has started her own subscription-based Internet TV network.
- In any event, on Sunday Palin unveiled her subscription-based Internet TV network, The Sarah Palin Channel.
- Government grants amount to about two-thirds of the income, the balance being raised by public subscription and from fees.
- The first volume tells all about the gittin' up of the subscription and the sailin' of the wessel.
- If a subscription has not been completed, death operates as a revocation and the subscriber's estate is not held for the amount.
- It must have been made on occasions of federal ratification, and it might then have accompanied the subscription of the name.
- It goes no further than the denunciation of the peer, and the raising of a subscription (generally inadequate) for the sufferers.