[VERB 动词]同意;赞成 If you subscribe to an opinion or belief, you are one of a number of people who have this opinion or belief.
[V to n]
I've personally never subscribed to the view that either sex is superior to the other.
我个人从来都不同意性别有优劣之分的观点。
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[VERB 动词]订阅,订购(杂志或报纸) If you subscribe to a magazine or a newspaper, you pay to receive copies of it regularly.
[V to n]
My main reason for subscribing to New Scientist is to keep abreast of advances in science.
我订阅《新科学家》主要是为了了解科学的最新进展。
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[VERB 动词]申请;注册;报名 If you subscribe to an online newsgroup or service, you send a message saying that you wish to receive it or belong to it.
[V to n]
[Also V]
[COMPUTING 计算机]
Usenet is a collection of discussion groups, known as newsgroups, to which anybody can subscribe.
全球新闻网络是由多个被称为新闻组的讨论组组成,任何人都可以注册加入。
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[VERB 动词]定期资助;定期捐款;定期捐助 If you subscribe to a charity or a campaign, you send money to it regularly.
[V to n]
I subscribe to a few favourite charities.
我定期向几个中意的慈善机构捐款。
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[VERB 动词]认购(股份) If you subscribe for shares in a company, you apply to buy shares in that company.
[V for n]
[Also V n]
[BUSINESS 商]
Employees subscribed for far more shares than were available.
员工申请认购的股份远远超出实际可认购的额度。
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sub·scribe/səbˈskraɪb; NAmEsəbˈskraɪb/verb1[intransitive ]subscribe(to sth) to pay an amount of money regularly in order to receive or use sth 定期订购(或订阅等)◆Which journals does the library subscribe to?图书馆订有哪些报刊?◆We subscribe to several sports channels (= on TV).我们付费收看好几个体育频道。◆He subscribed to a newsgroup (= on the Internet).他成了一个网上新闻组的用户。2[intransitive ]subscribe(to sth) to pay money regularly to be a member of an organization or to support a charity 定期交纳(会员费);定期(向慈善机构)捐款;定期捐助◆He subscribes regularly to Amnesty International.他定期向大赦国际捐款。3[intransitive ]subscribe(for sth) ( finance 财) to apply to buy shares in a company 认购(股份)☞see also
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4[transitive , usually passive ]subscribesth to apply to take part in an activity, use a service, etc. 申请;预订;报名◆The tour of Edinburgh is fully subscribed.去爱丁堡旅游的名额已经满了。PHRASAL VERBsubˈscribe to sth( formal) to agree with or support an opinion, a theory, etc. 同意;赞成SYN
believe in sth
◆The authorities no longer subscribe to the view that disabled people are unsuitable as teachers.当局不再支持残疾人不适宜做教师的观点。subscribesubscribessubscribedsubscribingsub·scribe/səbˈskraɪb; NAmEsəbˈskraɪb/
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subscribesub‧scribe /səbˈskraɪb/ ●○○ verb
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1[intransitive] to pay money, usually once a year, to have copies of a newspaper or magazine sent to you, or to have some other servicesubscribe to You can subscribe to the magazine for as little as $32 a year.2[intransitive] British English to pay money regularly to be a member of an organization or to help its worksubscribe to She subscribes to an environmental action group.3[intransitive] to agree to buy or pay for sharessubscribe for Each employee may subscribe for up to £2,000 worth of shares.subscribe to phrasal verb formalif you subscribe to an idea, you agree with it or support itsubscribe to the view/belief/theory etc I have never subscribed to the view that schooldays are the happiest days of your life.
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