subscription
subscription 英 [səbˈskrɪpʃn] 美 [səbˈskrɪpʃən]
n. 订阅,订购;订(阅购)金,会费
名词复数:subscriptions
- A subscription is an agreement conveyed with a signature. It's also buying a bunch of issues of a periodical, such as a year's subscription to "The New York Times" newspaper.
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- n. 订阅,订购;订(阅购)金,会费
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1. an annual subscription
一年期订阅
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2. to take out a subscription to ‘Newsweek’
订阅《新闻周刊》
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3. to cancel a subscription, to renew a subscription
退订;续订
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4. Copies are available by subscription.
此刊物供订购。
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5. a monthly subscription to Oxfam
每月给乐施会的捐款
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6. A statue in his memory was erected by public subscription.
由公众捐资建起一座纪念他的雕像。
- subscription (n.) c. 1400, "piece of writing at the end of a document," from Middle French subscription (Modern French souscription) and directly from Latin subscriptionem (nominative subscriptio) "anything written underneath, a signature," noun of action from past participle stem of subscribere (see subscribe). Meaning "act of subscribing money" is from 1640s.
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