Subscribe in spanish

Suscribir

pronunciation: suskɹ̩ibiɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures
suscribir

subscribe (to)1 = suscribirse (a). 

Example: It occurred to him that the library might subscribe to his boyhood home town newspaper.

more:

» unsubscribe = darse de baja de una suscripción.

Example: This paper provides basic instructions on how to subscribe to electronic mailing lists, how to post messages and how to unsubscribe, along with tips for the beginner.

subscribe (to)2 = aceptar, aprobar. 

Example: As regards abbreviations, and the extent to which they are used, most citation standards subscribe to the use of abbreviations.

more:

» subscribe to + idea = suscribir una idea, estar de acuerdo con una idea.

Example: Too many people subscribe to this idea in principle only.

» subscribe to + principle = suscribir un principio.

Example: Is this claim based on a principle to which you would have subscribed even if, as far as you know, you were as likely to be a loser as a gainer by its implication?.

» subscribe to + view = ser de los que piensan que.

Example: Magro was on record as subscribing to the view that the public library as a democratically based public institution had no business using a disproportionate amount of its resources to support an elitist program for a tiny minority of the community.

Subscribe synonyms

take in spanish: , pronunciation: teɪk verbstand in spanish: , pronunciation: stænd verb, nounsupport in spanish: , pronunciation: səpɔrt noun, verbsign in spanish: , pronunciation: saɪn noun, verbsubscribe to in spanish: , pronunciation: səbskraɪbtu verb
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