Etymology: [ s&b-'skrIb ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Latin subscribere, literally, to write beneath, from sub- + scribere to write; more at SCRIBE.
Abone, Abone Olmak, (dergi, gazete v.b.'ne) abone olmak, katılmak, altına yazmak, Abone olmak, kaydolmak, bağışlamak, iane vermek, bağışta bulunmak, bağış olarak vermek, yazılma, abone yapmak, imza etmek, abone etmek, yatırmak, katkıda bulunmak, teberru etmek, imzalamak, abone olma, subsc imzala/abone ol/öde, onaylamak, abone ol, (bir görüşü) paylaşmak, (bir görüşe) taraftar olmak, taahhüt etmek, imzalayarak onaylamak, bir yazının altına yazmak, altına ismini yazmak, -e bağışta bulunmak; -e bağışta, subscribe to abone olmak, abonelik,
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(dergi, gazete v.b.'ne) abone olmak fiil
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subsc imzala/abone ol/öde
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(bir görüşü) paylaşmak, (bir görüşe) taraftar olmak fiil
past of subscribe, (of a contract or will or other document) having a signature written at the end; "the subscribed will, To pay money to be a member of an organization, To pay for the provision of a service, such as Internet access or a cell phone plan, To sign up to have copies of a publication, such as a newspaper or a magazine, delivered for a period of time, To contribute or promise to contribute money to a common fund, To believe or agree with a theory or an idea, To agree to buy shares in a company, To sign away; to yield; to surrender, To yield; to admit to being inferior or in the wrong, To write one’s name at the bottom of a document, to sign, To request to receive messages posted to a mailing list or newsgroup In contrast to the mundane use of the word this is often free of charge, A person who is "on" a mailing list - that is, who receives mail addressed to that list - is said to be subscribed to that list To add oneself to a mailing list is to subscribe to it, Unsubscribe, to download a page for viewing offline and to be notified of changes in the page, The procedure you apply to join a newsgroup or a mailing list, To become of a member of a discussion group or mailing list Top of page, When you subscribe to a newsgroup, your newsgroup software (Netscape Collabra, for instance) keeps track of that newsgroup for you, and remembers what messages you've already read It's free, Joining a mailing list or discussion group, If you want to join an e-zine or discussion group list, you 'subscribe' This adds your e-mail address to a mailing list Subscribing is usually free When you want to leave the list, you 'unsubscribe', The process of joining a mailing list, (1) Sign up to receive a mailing list via e-mail or (2) Add a Usenet newsgroup to a personalized list of groups for easy access, To become of a member of One can subscribe to a mailing list, a newsgroup, an online service or an Internet Service Top, to write one's name at the bottom of a document, to sign, to pay to receive some service, for example, internet access or a cell phone plan, The process of following and participating in a newsgroup discussion; registering within a group, To become of a member of One can subscribe to a mailing list, a newsgroup, an online service or an Internet Service T, adopt as a belief; "I subscribe to your view on abortion" receive or obtain by regular payment; "We take the Times every day" offer to buy, as of stocks and shares; "The broker subscribed 500 shares, A procedure for joining a particular discussion group [week 4], Subscribe just means "sign up to" when referred to in the Avantgo service There is no charge for subscribing to BBC content on PDA or mobile phone, To give consent to something written, by signing one's name; hence, to assent; to agree, To sign one's name to a letter or other document, To promise to give, by writing one's name with the amount; as, each man subscribed ten dollars, To attest by writing one's name beneath; as, officers subscribe their official acts, and secretaries and clerks subscribe copies or records, To write underneath, as one's name; to sign (one's name) to a document, To sign with one's own hand; to give consent to, as something written, or to bind one's self to the terms of, by writing one's name beneath; as, parties subscribe a covenant or contract; a man subscribes a bond, To declare over one's signature; to publish, To become surely; with for, To set one's name to a paper in token of promise to give a certain sum, offer to buy, as of stocks and shares; "The broker subscribed 500 shares, To enter one's name for a newspaper, a book, etc, adopt as a belief; "I subscribe to your view on abortion", To yield; to admit one's self to be inferior or in the wrong, receive or obtain by regular payment; "We take the Times every day", Same a subscribing to a newspaper, but for e-mail on the web Sometimes used to subscribe to a service, like stock reports Usually requires assigning a user name and a password, purchase a subscription (to a magazine, concert hall, etc.); endorse, sign; donate, contribute; promise, pledge; support, approve, When you subscribe to a newsgroup, your newsgroup software keeps track of that newsgroup for you, and remembers what messages you've already read It's free Find out more about newsgroups, Someone who has joined an email discussion list is referred to as a subscriber The process of joining is called subscribing and is accomplished by sending a sub command to the list processor The subscribe command for ListProc has the following format: sub listname yourname More information about subscribing is available on the Participating in email discussion lists page, Commonly refers to the act of selecting a network newsgroup as one you want to read on a regular basis or of sending a request to join a mailing list (discussion group) that interest you The opposite action is called "unsubscribing", To become of a member of One can subscribe to a mailing list, a newsgroup, an online service or an Internet Service, Used with mailing lists and newsgroups When you subscribe to a mailing list, your name is added to the list of recipients for any mailings to the list To remove your name you unsubscribe When you subscribe to a newsgroup you are simply adding the list the shortlist of groups that you are particularly interested Most newsgroup leaders allow you to view the groups which you have subscribed to so that you can go to them quickly instead of having to search for them every time So they work like favorites/bookmarks do on the web, To join a discussion group, interest group, listserv list, or mailing list You use this term when writing commands to join such a group and to list a Usenet newsgroup on your newsreader, To become of a member of One can subscribe to a mailing list, (Computers) sign up, inform a newsgroup program that a user wants to regularly read a certain newsgroup; inform a mailing list server that a user wants to read a certain group, To add a newsgroup to the list of groups you want to read If you subscribe to a group, that newsgroup will appear every time you open your newsreader See unsubscribe, If you subscribe to a magazine or a newspaper, you pay to receive copies of it regularly. My main reason for subscribing to New Scientist is to keep abreast of advances in science, If you subscribe to an opinion or belief, you are one of a number of people who have this opinion or belief. I've personally never subscribed to the view that either sex is superior to the other, pay (an amount of money) as a contribution to a charity or service, especially at regular intervals; "I pledged $10 a month to my favorite radio station", If you subscribe to an online newsgroup or service, you send a message saying that you wish to receive it or belong to it. Usenet is a collection of discussion groups, known as newsgroups, to which anybody can subscribe, If you subscribe for shares in a company, you apply to buy shares in that company. Employees subscribed for far more shares than were available, mark with one's signature; write one's name (on); "She signed the letter and sent it off"; "Please sign here", offer to buy, as of stocks and shares; "The broker subscribed 500 shares",
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To sign up to have copies of a publication, such as a newspaper or a magazine, delivered for a period of time - "Would you like to subscribe or subscribe a friend to our new magazine, Lexicography Illustrated?"
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To contribute or promise to contribute money to a common fund
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To believe or agree with a theory or an idea - "I don’t subscribe to that theory."
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To agree to buy shares in a company
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To sign away; to yield; to surrender
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To request to receive messages posted to a mailing list or newsgroup In contrast to the mundane use of the word this is often free of charge
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A person who is "on" a mailing list - that is, who receives mail addressed to that list - is said to be subscribed to that list To add oneself to a mailing list is to subscribe to it
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to download a page for viewing offline and to be notified of changes in the page
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The procedure you apply to join a newsgroup or a mailing list
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To become of a member of a discussion group or mailing list Top of page
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When you subscribe to a newsgroup, your newsgroup software (Netscape Collabra, for instance) keeps track of that newsgroup for you, and remembers what messages you've already read It's free
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If you want to join an e-zine or discussion group list, you 'subscribe' This adds your e-mail address to a mailing list Subscribing is usually free When you want to leave the list, you 'unsubscribe'
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(1) Sign up to receive a mailing list via e-mail or (2) Add a Usenet newsgroup to a personalized list of groups for easy access
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To become of a member of One can subscribe to a mailing list, a newsgroup, an online service or an Internet Service Top
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to pay to receive some service, for example, internet access or a cell phone plan
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adopt as a belief; "I subscribe to your view on abortion" receive or obtain by regular payment; "We take the Times every day" offer to buy, as of stocks and shares; "The broker subscribed 500 shares
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To give consent to something written, by signing one's name; hence, to assent; to agree
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To sign one's name to a letter or other document
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To promise to give, by writing one's name with the amount; as, each man subscribed ten dollars
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To attest by writing one's name beneath; as, officers subscribe their official acts, and secretaries and clerks subscribe copies or records
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To write underneath, as one's name; to sign (one's name) to a document
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To sign with one's own hand; to give consent to, as something written, or to bind one's self to the terms of, by writing one's name beneath; as, parties subscribe a covenant or contract; a man subscribes a bond
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To declare over one's signature; to publish
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To set one's name to a paper in token of promise to give a certain sum
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offer to buy, as of stocks and shares; "The broker subscribed 500 shares
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To enter one's name for a newspaper, a book, etc
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adopt as a belief; "I subscribe to your view on abortion"
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receive or obtain by regular payment; "We take the Times every day"
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Same a subscribing to a newspaper, but for e-mail on the web Sometimes used to subscribe to a service, like stock reports Usually requires assigning a user name and a password
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purchase a subscription (to a magazine, concert hall, etc.); endorse, sign; donate, contribute; promise, pledge; support, approve fiil
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When you subscribe to a newsgroup, your newsgroup software keeps track of that newsgroup for you, and remembers what messages you've already read It's free Find out more about newsgroups
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Someone who has joined an email discussion list is referred to as a subscriber The process of joining is called subscribing and is accomplished by sending a sub command to the list processor The subscribe command for ListProc has the following format: sub listname yourname More information about subscribing is available on the Participating in email discussion lists page
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Commonly refers to the act of selecting a network newsgroup as one you want to read on a regular basis or of sending a request to join a mailing list (discussion group) that interest you The opposite action is called "unsubscribing"
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To become of a member of One can subscribe to a mailing list, a newsgroup, an online service or an Internet Service
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Used with mailing lists and newsgroups When you subscribe to a mailing list, your name is added to the list of recipients for any mailings to the list To remove your name you unsubscribe When you subscribe to a newsgroup you are simply adding the list the shortlist of groups that you are particularly interested Most newsgroup leaders allow you to view the groups which you have subscribed to so that you can go to them quickly instead of having to search for them every time So they work like favorites/bookmarks do on the web
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To join a discussion group, interest group, listserv list, or mailing list You use this term when writing commands to join such a group and to list a Usenet newsgroup on your newsreader
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To become of a member of One can subscribe to a mailing list
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(Computers) sign up, inform a newsgroup program that a user wants to regularly read a certain newsgroup; inform a mailing list server that a user wants to read a certain group fiil
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To add a newsgroup to the list of groups you want to read If you subscribe to a group, that newsgroup will appear every time you open your newsreader See unsubscribe
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If you subscribe to a magazine or a newspaper, you pay to receive copies of it regularly. My main reason for subscribing to New Scientist is to keep abreast of advances in science
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If you subscribe to an opinion or belief, you are one of a number of people who have this opinion or belief. I've personally never subscribed to the view that either sex is superior to the other
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pay (an amount of money) as a contribution to a charity or service, especially at regular intervals; "I pledged $10 a month to my favorite radio station"
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If you subscribe to an online newsgroup or service, you send a message saying that you wish to receive it or belong to it. Usenet is a collection of discussion groups, known as newsgroups, to which anybody can subscribe
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If you subscribe for shares in a company, you apply to buy shares in that company. Employees subscribed for far more shares than were available
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mark with one's signature; write one's name (on); "She signed the letter and sent it off"; "Please sign here"
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offer to buy, as of stocks and shares; "The broker subscribed 500 shares"
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