unsubscribe 的 2 个定义
un·sub·scribed, un·sub·scrib·ing.
- to cancel a subscription to or remove a name from an online mailing list, publication, or service.
un·sub·scribed, un·sub·scrib·ing.
- to remove from an online mailing list, publication, etc.
更多unsubscribe例句
- He said whoever doesn’t want to receive his emails can simply unsubscribe.
- For consumers, this means they don’t have to keep subscribing and unsubscribing to various services just to watch particular shows or movies.
- The company conducted a survey in October and found that a new desirable movie would cause 27 percent of respondents to change their minds on a service they were about to unsubscribe from.
- Should you want to, you’ll be able to unsubscribe when you receive it.
- For publishers that have added Subtext to their other subscription products as a retention and engagement tool, Donoghue said that users were 65% less likely to unsubscribe than subscribers who did not use Subtext.
- You may unsubscribe at any time using the link included in each email message.
- Now, the options for a user who clicks unsubscribe include two options—“no emails” and the vague “fewer emails.”