第三人称单数:subscribes
现在分词:subscribing
过去分词:subscribed
过去式:subscribed
及物动词
1. He subscribed a large sum to the relief fund.
他向救济基金捐赠巨资。
2. Thousands of citizens subscribed the petition.
几千名公民在请愿书上签名。
不及物动词
1. He subscribed for 1000 shares.
他认购一千股。
2. Each of us subscribed for 500 shares.
我们每人认购五百股。
3. They subscribed to local charities.
他们向当地的慈善团体捐款。
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1. 订购:事件是个有趣的现象,一个指示则(indication)代表著事件的发生. 为了接收到指示,WBEM倾听者必须去订购(subscribe)指示. 本章涵盖指示的机制及透过API来开发撰写WBEM倾听者的应用程式.
2. 赞成:放任自由主义总是习惯于迫使自由派们承认他们对传统的保守主义某些原则的赞成(subscribe)程度. 与放任自由主义者吓人的个人主义(the daunting individualism)遭遇, 自由派们必须在科学和理性以及英勇的个体(heroic individual)这类问题上长期询问(interrogate)他们自己的信念.
3. 签署:为了接收到指示,WBEM倾听者必须去签署(subscribe)指示. 本章涵盖指示的机制及透过API来开发撰写WBEM倾听者的应用程式. + WBEM 监听者(亦称为倾听端)会从WBEM 伺服端接收到事件. 『事件』是对客服端有感兴趣的现象,
1. 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.
e.g. 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。
2. 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.
e.g. 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。
3. 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.
e.g. 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。
4. subscribe的反义词
4. 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.
e.g. I subscribe to a few favourite charities.
我定期向几个中意的慈善机构捐款。
5. 认购(股份)
If you subscribe for shares in a company, you apply to buy shares in that company.
e.g. 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。
1. People who subscribe to cable or satellite services or have a newer television with a digital tuner are not at risk of losing their programming.
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2. Huijin will subscribe in cash for all rights shares offered in the issue, the statement said.
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3. A version that will also have cellphone service will retail for $ 299, and buyers will have to subscribe to a cellular data plan.
4. Western capitalist economies used to subscribe to Adam Smith's doctrine of the " Invisible Hand " that called for minimum state intervention in the economy.
5. Those who subscribe to the belief that what goes up must come down have painted a rather gloomy picture for 2008.
6. The new standard will enable a vast group of viewers who do not subscribe to digital cable TV to access digital TV.
7. The exercise is also expected to greatly lower investor risks for retail investors who subscribe to its online IPO tranche.
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8. He therefore considers " freeing up bilateral trade " as one of the principles he can subscribe for both countries.
9. The measures will allow mainland staff of listed companies and mainland shareholders of overseas firms registered in Taiwan to subscribe and allocate portfolios.
10. Many Chinese also subscribe to the belief that one will have years added to one's life once a burial site is secured.
verb
1. adopt as a belief
e.g. I subscribe to your view on abortion
Synonym: support
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2. mark with one's signature
write one's name (on)
e.g. She signed the letter and sent it off
Please sign here
Synonym: sign
3. receive or obtain regularly
e.g. We take the Times every day
Synonym: subscribe to take
4. offer to buy, as of stocks and shares
e.g. The broker subscribed 500 shares
5. pay (an amount of money) as a contribution to a charity or service, especially at regular intervals
e.g. I pledged $10 a month to my favorite radio station
Synonym: pledge