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词组 subscribe to
释义
Idiom
subscribe tosubscribe to (something)
to agree with or support an opinion, belief, or theory.
I subscribe to the notion of lying down when the urge to exercise strikes me.

Phr V
subscribe to
subscribes, subscribing, subscribed
subscribe to sth
formal to have a particular belief or opinion
I certainly don't subscribe to the view that women are necessarily more moral than men.Like many right-wing politicians, he subscribes to the view that the welfare state should be abolished.
phrasesubscribe to1. subscribe to sth formal if you subscribe to an idea or opinion, you agree with it or support it: The Soviet government only employed those teachers who subscribed to the Marxist version of history.subscribe to the view/theory that I have never subscribed to the view that parents should be blamed for their children's bad behaviour. SIMILAR TO: agree with2. subscribe to sth to pay for copies of a newspaper or magazine to be sent to you, or to pay for a television, telephone, or Internet service.: Subscribe to New Internationalist magazine for a year, and receive a free map of the world. An estimated 19.8 percent of San Diego's adults subscribe to a computer online service. Subscribe to the Movie Channel for only $9.99 a month.

subscribe to (something)

1. Literally, to sign up to receive something on a regular basis; to have a subscription to something, such as a newspaper, magazine, monthly product, etc. You should subscribe to our newsletter if you're interested in our other projects. I subscribed to the local newspaper years ago, but I barely read it anymore.
2. To very strongly support, approve of, or agree with an opinion or policy. I no longer subscribe to the all the same beliefs as my parents, but that doesn't mean we don't share some values. Bill and his wife subscribe to the notion that disciplining children in any way, shape, or form will harm their emotional development.

subscribe to something

 
1. to agree with a policy. I don't subscribe to the scheme you have just described. You don't have to subscribe to the policy to accept it.
2. to hold a standing order for a magazine or other periodical, or for a computer service. I subscribe to three magazines, and I enjoy them all. I don't subscribe to any of them anymore.

subscribe to

1. Contract to receive and pay for a given number of issues of a periodical, for tickets to a series of performances, or for a utility service. For example, We subscribe to the local paper, or Betty and I have been subscribing to this concert series for years, or We have no choice; we have to subscribe to the local power company.
2. Feel or express approval of, as in I subscribe to your opinion but I don't think Donald does. [Mid-1500s]
3. Promise to pay or contribute money to, as in We subscribe to many charities. [Mid-1600s] All of these usages come from subscribe in the sense of "sign one's name to something, such as a pledge."

subscribe to

v.
1. To have some periodical delivered or made available on a regular basis: Since you're building a lot of furniture, you should subscribe to the new woodworking magazine that comes out every month. I subscribe to an Internet news site.
2. To feel or express hearty approval for something: Corporal punishment is not an idea I personally subscribe to, but I can see how others might approve of it.
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