0 an amount of money that you pay regularly to receive a product or service -- 訂閱費,訂購款;服務費
I decided to take out (= pay for) a subscription to a gardening magazine. 我決定訂一本園藝雜誌。
Your business can be listed on the website for a low monthly subscription. 只需每月支付一筆低廉的費用,貴公司就會被列在網站上。
We bought our niece an annual subscription to the tennis club. 我們為侄女交了一年網球俱樂部會費。
His parents had a subscription to the local philharmonic orchestra. 他父母有本地愛樂樂團的季票。
1 an opportunity to buy shares in a company -- 公司股票認購機會
You will soon have the opportunity to purchase stock through a subscription offering. 你很快就有機會認購公司股票。
Through these procedures, default subscriptions could become property of the corporation, and then dispensed or auctioned off to other individuals.
Table 1 shows how the committee distributed its subscriptions.
Newspapers stopped printing radio program listings only to restore them after readers began canceling their subscriptions.
He and the journal had to struggle not only to attract sales and subscriptions but also article submissions for the first several months.
The purpose of these schemes was to channel subscriptions to the voluntary hospitals.
The 2005 figure include satellite subscriptions, which are functionally equivalent to cable.
Back isf ues and current subscriptions are also available in microform.
In addition, states had elaborate procedures for declaring the unpaid subscriptions that became due.
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