动词预订,同意,订阅
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1. I don't subscribe to such views.
我不同意这样的观点。
2. Many people subscribed liberally to the relief fund.
许多人为救灾基金慷慨解囊。
1. 认购:萧条的 sluggish | 认购 subscribe to | 支票帐户 checking account
2. 预订,订阅:subject to取决于...的,受...支配的;使服从,使遭受 | subscribe to预订,订阅 | suffer from患病,遭受;忍受,忍耐
3. 预订:breed=繁殖; | subscribe to=预订; | such as=如..这样的;
4. 坚持:21.remaining customers 剩下的顾客 | 22.subscribe...to... 坚持 | 23.in practice 实际上
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.
2. A version that will also have cellphone service will retail for $ 299, and buyers will have to subscribe to a cellular data plan.
3. Western capitalist economies used to subscribe to Adam Smith's doctrine of the " Invisible Hand " that called for minimum state intervention in the economy.
4. Those who subscribe to the belief that what goes up must come down have painted a rather gloomy picture for 2008.
5. The new standard will enable a vast group of viewers who do not subscribe to digital cable TV to access digital TV.
6. The exercise is also expected to greatly lower investor risks for retail investors who subscribe to its online IPO tranche.
7. The measures will allow mainland staff of listed companies and mainland shareholders of overseas firms registered in Taiwan to subscribe and allocate portfolios.
8. Many Chinese also subscribe to the belief that one will have years added to one's life once a burial site is secured.
9. They work mainly with ethnic Tibetan farmers who have a healthy respect for the land and who subscribe to ecologically friendly agricultural traditions.
10. Cellphone users in China currently have to subscribe to " fee packages " and pay in advance for free incoming calls.