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  • 1subscribe — v. 1) (D; intr.) to subscribe for ( to agree to purchase ) (they subscribed for a large number of shares) 2) (D; intr.) to subscribe to ( to receive regularly ) (to subscribe to a magazine) 3) (d; intr.) to subscribe to ( to agree with ) (to… …

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  • 2subscribe — [[t]səbskra͟ɪb[/t]] subscribes, subscribing, subscribed 1) VERB If you subscribe to an opinion or belief, you are one of a number of people who have this opinion or belief. [V to n] I ve personally never subscribed to the view that either sex is… …

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  • 3subscribe to something — subscribe 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 …

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  • 4subscribe 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 …

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  • 5subscribe to — verb receive or obtain regularly (Freq. 1) We take the Times every day • Syn: ↑subscribe, ↑take • Derivationally related forms: ↑take (for: ↑take), ↑ …

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  • 6subscribe — v. 1 (usu. foll. by to, for) a tr. & intr. contribute (a specified sum) or make or promise a contribution to a fund, project, charity, etc., esp. regularly. b intr. enter one s name in a list of contributors to a charity etc. c tr. raise or… …

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  • 7Opinión científica sobre el cambio climático antropogénico — En este artículo se documenta la opinión científica sobre el cambio climático antropogénico dado en reportes sintéticos, cuerpos científicos nacionales e internacionales, y supervisiones de opiniones entre científicos climatólogos. No se… …

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  • 8subscribe to something — subˈscribe to sth derived (formal) to agree with or support an opinion, a theory, etc. Syn: ↑believe in something • The authorities no longer subscribe to the view that disabled people are unsuitable as teachers. Main entry …

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  • 9sub|scribe — «suhb SKRYB», verb, scribed, scrib|ing. –v.t. 1. a) to promise to give or pay (a sum of money): »He subscribed $5 to the hospital fund. b) to give or pay (money) in fulfillment of such a promise. 2. to write (one s name) at the end of …

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  • 10First Battle of Bull Run — (First Manassas) Part of the American Civil War Fi …

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