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		subscribe美 [səb'skraɪb]  英 [səb'skraɪb]  - v.预订;申请;定期订购(或订阅等);定期交纳(会员费)
 - 网络签署;认购;捐助
 
 第三人称单数:subscribes  现在分词:subscribing  过去式:subscribed   v. give to,pledge,promise,contribute,kick in 1.  | [i] ~ (to sth) 定期订购(或订阅等)to pay an amount of money regularly in order to receive or use sth  |  
  | 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.  | [i] ~ (to sth) 定期交纳(会员费);定期(向慈善机构)捐款;定期捐助to pay money regularly to be a member of an organization or to support a charity  |  
  | He subscribes regularly to Amnesty International. 他定期向大赦国际捐款。  |  
 3.  | [i] ~ (for sth) 认购(股份)to apply to buy shares in a company  |  
 4.  | [t][usupass] ~ sth 申请;预订;报名to apply to take part in an activity, use a service, etc.  |  
  | The tour of Edinburgh is fully subscribed. 去爱丁堡旅游的名额已经满了。  |  
 v.  | 9. 认捐;捐助;认股;(与to连用,后接缘由;与for连用,后接某事物): 9. 认捐;捐助;认股;(与to连用,后接缘由;与for连用,后接某事物):  |  
 v.  | 1. to agree to pay for and receive or use something over a fixed period of time, e.g. a periodical, series of books, or set of tickets to musical or dramatic performances 2. to pledge to make regular donations to something, especially a charity 3. to support or believe in a theory or view 4. to add your name and e-mail address to a mailing list in order to receive messages from a website automatically, with or without charge 5. to sign a legal document to indicate agreement or approval of its terms 6. to promise to pay for something when it will occur, e.g. the financing of a new business or a new issue of shares 7. to pay money so that you will regularly receive copies of a newspaper or magazine 8. to sign your name on an official document 9. (agree to)pay(a sum of money)in common with other persons(to a cause,for sth.) 10. promise to take and pay for a number of copies of a newspaper,magazine,or other form of publication 1. to agree to pay for and receive or use something over a fixed period of time, e.g. a periodical, series of books, or set of tickets to musical or dramatic performances 2. to pledge to make regular donations to something, especially a charity 3. to support or believe in a theory or view 4. to add your name and e-mail address to a mailing list in order to receive messages from a website automatically, with or without charge 5. to sign a legal document to indicate agreement or approval of its terms 6. to promise to pay for something when it will occur, e.g. the financing of a new business or a new issue of shares 7. to pay money so that you will regularly receive copies of a newspaper or magazine 8. to sign your name on an official document 9. (agree to)pay(a sum of money)in common with other persons(to a cause,for sth.) 10. promise to take and pay for a number of copies of a newspaper,magazine,or other form of publication  |  
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