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subscribe
verb
1) (to give money, with other people, to a charity or other cause: He subscribes to a lot of charities; We each subscribed $1 towards the present.) hacer donaciones, contribuir con dinero
2) ((with to) to promise to receive and pay for a series of issues of (a magazine etc): I've been subscribing to that magazine for four years.) suscribirse (a), abonarse (a)
- subscription
subscribe vb abonarse
subscribe
tr[səb'skraɪb]
intransitive verb
1 (to newspaper etc) suscribirse (to, a), abonarse (to, a)
2 (to charity) hacer donaciones, contribuir con donativos (to, a)
3 (to opinion, theory) suscribir (to, -), estar de acuerdo (to, con)
he subscribes to the view that ... él es de la opinión de que ...
4 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL (shares) suscribir (for, -)
transitive verb
1 (contribute) contribuir, donar
2 formal use (sign) suscribir
I subscribed my name to the petition suscribí la petición, firmé la petición
subscribe [səb'skraɪb] vi, -scribed ; -scribing
1) : suscribirse (a una revista, etc.)
2)
to subscribe to : suscribir (una opinión, etc.), estar deacuerdo con
subscribe
v.
abonarse v.
subscribir (Suscribir) v.
subscribirse (Suscribirse) v.
suscribir v.
suscribirse v.
səb'skraɪb
1.
intransitive verb
1) (buy)

to subscribe (TO something) — \<\<to magazine/newspaper\>\> suscribirse* (a algo)

2) (support, agree with)

to subscribe TO something — suscribir* algo (frml)

I subscribe to the view that ... — yo soy de la opinión de que ...


2.
vt
1) (contribute) donar, contribuir* con
2) (reserve, apply for)

most courses are already fully subscribed — la mayoría de los cursos están ya completos

[sǝb'skraɪb]
1. VI
1)

to subscribe to —

a) (=buy, pay for) [+ magazine, newspaper] su(b)scribirse or abonarse a; [+ email list] su(b)scribirse a

he subscribes to a pay TV channel — está abonado a un canal de televisión de pago

b) (=contribute to) [+ charity, good cause] contribuir con
c) (=share)

I've personally never subscribed to that view — yo personalmente nunca he sido de esa opinión

I don't subscribe to the idea that money should be given to people like that — yo no soy partidario de que se dé dinero a gente como esa

2)

to subscribe for — [+ stocks, shares] su(b)scribir

subscribed capital — (Comm) capital m su(b)scrito

2. VT
1) (=contribute) [+ money] donar
2) (=apply for)

the share issue was heavily subscribed — la oferta de venta de acciones ha tenido mucha demanda

the language courses are all fully subscribed — la matrícula de los cursos de idiomas está completa

3) frm [+ signature] poner; [+ document] su(b)scribir
* * *
[səb'skraɪb]
1.
intransitive verb
1) (buy)

to subscribe (TO something) — \<\<to magazine/newspaper\>\> suscribirse* (a algo)

2) (support, agree with)

to subscribe TO something — suscribir* algo (frml)

I subscribe to the view that ... — yo soy de la opinión de que ...


2.
vt
1) (contribute) donar, contribuir* con
2) (reserve, apply for)

most courses are already fully subscribed — la mayoría de los cursos están ya completos


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