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sub·scribe
/səbˈskraɪb/
(vt.)捐獻,簽署(vi.)贊成,同意,捐款,預訂,認購
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sub·scribe
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Subscribed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Subscribing
.]
1.
To
write
underneath
,
as
one's
name
;
to
sign
(
one's
name
)
to
a
document
.
[They]
subscribed
their
names
under
them
.
--
Sir
T
.
More
.
2.
To
sign
with
one's
own
hand
;
to
give
consent
to
,
as
something
written
,
or
to
bind
one's
self
to
the
terms
of
,
by
writing
one's
name
beneath
;
as
,
parties
subscribe
a
covenant
or
contract
;
a
man
subscribes
a
bond
.
All
the
bishops
subscribed
the
sentence
.
--
Milman
.
3.
To
attest
by
writing
one's
name
beneath
;
as
,
officers
subscribe
their
official
acts
,
and
secretaries
and
clerks
subscribe
copies
or
records
.
4.
To
promise
to
give
,
by
writing
one's
name
with
the
amount
;
as
,
each
man
subscribed
ten
dollars
.
5.
To
sign
away
;
to
yield
;
to
surrender
. [
Obs
.]
6.
To
declare
over
one's
signature
;
to
publish
. [
Obs
.]
Either
or
must
shortly
hear
from
him
,
or
I
will
subscribe
him
a
coward
.
--
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sub·scribe
,
v. i.
1.
To
sign
one's
name
to
a
letter
or
other
document
.
2.
To
give
consent
to
something
written
,
by
signing
one's
name
;
hence
,
to
assent
;
to
agree
.
So
spake
,
so
wished
,
much
humbled
Eve
;
but
Fate
Subscribed
not
. --
Milton
.
3.
To
become
surely
; --
with
for
. [
R
.]
4.
To
yield
;
to
admit
one's
self
to
be
inferior
or
in
the
wrong
. [
Obs
.]
I
will
subscribe
,
and
say
I
wronged
the
duke
.
--
Shak
.
5.
To
set
one's
name
to
a
paper
in
token
of
promise
to
give
a
certain
sum
.
6.
To
enter
one's
name
for
a
newspaper
,
a
book
,
etc
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
subscribe
v
1:
offer
to
buy
,
as
of
stocks
and
shares
; "
The
broker
subscribed
500
shares
"
2:
mark
with
one's
signature
;
write
one's
name
(
on
); "
She
signed
the
letter
and
sent
it
off
"; "
Please
sign
here
"
[
syn
:
sign
]
3:
adopt
as
a
belief
; "
I
subscribe
to
your
view
on
abortion
"
[
syn
:
support
]
4:
pay
(
an
amount
of
money
)
as
a
contribution
to
a
charity
or
service
,
especially
at
regular
intervals
; "
I
pledged
$10
a
month
to
my
favorite
radio
station
" [
syn
:
pledge
]
5:
receive
or
obtain
by
regular
payment
; "
We
take
the
Times
every
day
" [
syn
:
subscribe to
,
take
]
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