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VI จ่าย ค่า เป็นสมาชิก  จ่าย ค่า สั่งซื้อ  jai-ka-pen-sa-ma-chik

 

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VT บริจาค  contribute donate bo-ri-jak

 

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VT ลงนาม  เซ็นชื่อ ข้าง ท้าย  endorse undersign long-nam

 

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PHRV สมัคร เป็นสมาชิก ของ  สั่งจอง  sa-mak-pen-sa-ma-chik-kong

 

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PHRV ลงชื่อ  เซ็นสัญญา  long-chue

 

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PHRV เป็นสมาชิก ของ (โดย จ่าย เงิน ประจำ  pen-sa-ma-chik-kong

 

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PHRV เห็นพ้อง กับ  เห็นด้วย กับ  hen-pong-kab

 

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PHRV ให้ เงินสนับสนุน  hai-ngen-sa-nab-sa-nuan

 

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N ผู้บริจาค  ผู้ ออก เงินช่วยเหลือ  contributor donor phu-bo-ri-jak

 

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N ผู้ บอกรับเป็นสมาชิก สิ่งตีพิมพ์  paying member phu-bok-rab-pen-sa-ma-chik-te-pim

 

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N ผู้ลงนาม ข้าง ท้าย  ผู้ เซ็นชื่อ ข้าง ท้าย  endorser signer phu-long-nam-kang-tai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SUBSCRIBE

v.t.[L. subscribo; sub and scribo, to write. ] 1. To sign with one's own hand; to give consent to something written, or to bind one's self by writing one's name beneath; as, parties subscribe a covenant or contract; a man subscribes a bond or articles of agreement.
2. To attest by writing one's name beneath; as, officers subscribe their official acts; and secretaries and clerks subscribe copies of records.
3. To promise to give by writing one's name; as, each man subscribed ten dollars or ten shillings.
4. To submit. [Not in use. ]

 

SUBSCRIBE

v.i.To promise to give a certain sum by setting one's name to a paper. The paper was offered and many subscribed. 1. To assent; as, I could not subscribe to his opinion.

 

SUBSCRIBED

pp. Having a name or names written underneath. The petition is subscribed by two thousand persons. 1. Promised by writing the name and sum.
A large sum is subscribed.

 

SUBSCRIBER

n.One who subscribes; one who contributes to an undertaking by subscribing. 1. One who enters his name for a paper, book, map and the like.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SUBSCRIBE

Sub *scribe ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Subscribed; p. pr. & vb. n.Subscribing. ] Etym: [L. subscribere, subscriptum; sub under + scribere to write: cf. F. souscrire. See Scribe. ]

 

1. To write underneath, as one's name; to sign (one's name ) to a document. [They ] subscribed their names under them. Sir T. More.

 

2. 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. All the bishops subscribed the sentence. Milman.

 

3. To attest by writing one's name beneath; as, officers subscribe their official acts, and secretaries and clerks subscribe copies or records.

 

4. To promise to give, by writing one's name with the amount; as, each man subscribed ten dollars.

 

5. To sign away; to yield; to surrender. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

6. To declare over one's signature; to publish. [Obs. ] Either or must shortly hear from him, or I will subscribe him a coward. Shak.

 

SUBSCRIBE

SUBSCRIBE Sub *scribe ", v. i.

 

1. To sign one's name to a letter or other document. Shak.

 

2. To give consent to something written, by signing one's name; hence, to assent; to agree. So spake, so wished, much humbled Eve; but Fate Subscribed not. Milton.

 

3. To become surely; -- with for. [R.] Shak.

 

4. To yield; to admit one's self to be inferior or in the wrong. [Obs. ] I will subscribe, and say I wronged the duke. Shak.

 

5. To set one's name to a paper in token of promise to give a certain sum.

 

6. To enter one's name for a newspaper, a book, etc.

 

SUBSCRIBER

SUBSCRIBER Sub *scrib "er, n.

 

1. One who subscribes; one who contributes to an undertaking by subscribing.

 

2. One who enters his name for a paper, book, map, or the like. Dryden.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

subscribe

sub scribe |səbˈskrīb səbˈskraɪb | verb 1 [ no obj. ] arrange to receive something regularly, typically a publication, by paying in advance: subscribe to the magazine for twelve months and receive a free T-shirt. arrange for access to an electronic mailing list or online service: some 40,000 users have subscribed to the service at $ 2.99 per month. chiefly Brit. contribute or undertake to contribute a certain sum of money to a particular fund, project, or charitable cause, typically on a regular basis: he is one of the millions who subscribe to the NSPCC | [ with obj. ] : he subscribed £400 to the campaign. [ with obj. ] apply to participate in: the course has been fully subscribed. apply for or undertake to pay for an offering of shares of stock: investors would subscribe electronically to the initial stock offerings | [ with obj. ] : yesterday's offering was fully subscribed. [ with obj. ] (of a bookseller ) agree before publication to take (a certain number of copies of a book ): most of the first print run of 15,000 copies has been subscribed. 2 (subscribe to ) express or feel agreement with (an idea or proposal ): we prefer to subscribe to an alternative explanation. 3 [ with obj. ] formal sign (a will, contract, or other document ): he subscribed the will as a witness. sign (one's name ) on such a document. (subscribe oneself ) [ with complement ] archaic sign oneself as: he ventured still to subscribe himself her most obedient servant. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense sign at the bottom of a document ): from Latin subscribere, from sub- under + scribere write.

 

subscriber

sub scrib er |səbˈskrībər səbˈskraɪbər | noun a person who receives a publication regularly by paying in advance: I have been a subscriber to your magazine for many years. a person who pays to receive or access a service: the company has 2.6 million subscribers to its digital service | cable TV subscribers. chiefly Brit. a person who regularly contributes money to a fund, project, or cause.

 

subscriber trunk dialling

sub |scriber trunk dial |ling noun [ mass noun ] Brit. the automatic connection of trunk calls by dialling without the assistance of an operator.

 

Oxford Dictionary

subscribe

sub |scribe |səbˈskrʌɪb | verb 1 [ no obj. ] arrange to receive something, typically a publication, regularly by paying in advance: subscribe to the magazine for twelve months and receive a free limited-edition T-shirt. arrange for access to an electronic mailing list or online service: some 40,000 users have subscribed to the service. contribute or undertake to contribute a certain sum of money to a fund, project, or cause, typically on a regular basis: he is one of the millions who subscribe to the NSPCC | [ with obj. ] : he subscribed £400 to the campaign. [ with obj. ] apply to participate in: the course has been fully subscribed. apply for or undertake to pay for an issue of shares: they subscribed to the July rights issue at 300p a share | [ with obj. ] : the issue was fully subscribed. [ with obj. ] (of a bookseller ) agree before publication to take (a certain number of copies of a book ): most of the first print run of 15,000 copies has been subscribed. 2 [ no obj. ] (subscribe to ) express or feel agreement with (an idea or proposal ): we prefer to subscribe to an alternative explanation. 3 [ with obj. ] formal sign (a will, contract, or other document ): he subscribed the will as a witness. sign (one's name ) on such a document. [ with complement ] (subscribe oneself ) archaic sign oneself as: he ventured still to subscribe himself her most obedient servant. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense sign at the bottom of a document ): from Latin subscribere, from sub- under + scribere write .

 

subscriber

sub |scriber |səbˈskrʌɪbə (r )| noun a person who receives a publication regularly by paying in advance: I am a new subscriber to Saga magazine. a person who pays to receive or access a service: the company has 2.6 million subscribers to its digital service. a person who regularly contributes money to a fund, project, or cause.

 

subscriber trunk dialling

sub |scriber trunk dial |ling noun [ mass noun ] Brit. the automatic connection of trunk calls by dialling without the assistance of an operator.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

subscribe

subscribe verb 1 we subscribe to several news magazines: pay a subscription for, have a subscription to, take, buy regularly. 2 I subscribe to the ballet: have season tickets, have a subscription. 3 I can't subscribe to that theory: agree with, accept, believe in, endorse, back, support, champion, buy into; formal accede to. 4 formal he subscribed the document: sign, countersign, initial, autograph, witness.

 

subscriber

subscriber noun complaints from subscribers have prompted these changes: (regular ) reader, member, patron, supporter, backer, contributor, season-ticket holder, subscription holder.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

subscribe

subscribe verb 1 How many magazines do you subscribe to? pay a subscription, buy regularly, take, take regularly, read, read regularly, contract to buy; be a member of, support. 2 his release was secured by friends subscribing to a ransom fund: donate, make a donation, make a subscription, give, give money, make a contribution, pay, pledge; contribute towards, sponsor, finance, back, subsidize, underwrite; informal chip into, pitch into; N. Amer. informal kick in. 3 I'm afraid I can't subscribe to the theory: agree with, be in agreement with, accede to, consent to, accept, believe in, endorse, back, support, advocate, champion. 4 the names of signatories are subscribed: sign, write, inscribe, initial, autograph, countersign, witness, put one's mark on; add, append; Law set one's hand to; archaic underwrite, style, side-sign; rare chirographate.

 

subscriber

subscriber noun the journal has 10,000 subscribers: reader, regular reader, regular customer, follower, member, patron, supporter, backer, benefactor, sponsor, donor, contributor.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

subscribe

sub scribe /səbskráɪb /sub (文書の下に )scribe (名前を書く )〗(名 )subscription, subscriber 動詞 s /-z /; d /-d /; -scribing 自動詞 1 新聞 雑誌などを 】定期購読する , 自宅配送させる «to » subscribe to the Times タイムズ 』紙をとる 2 【各種サービスなどに 】加入する , 申し込む , 会員登録する «to » subscribe to an Internet [a free mail ] service インターネット [フリーメール ]サービスに登録する 3 かたく 意見 信念などに [を ]】賛同する , 支持する «to » (!しばしば疑問文 否定文で ) He doesn't subscribe to the doctrine [theory, view, rule ] that 彼は …という信条 [理論, 見方, 規範 ]に賛同しない 4 ⦅主に英 ⦆慈善事業 社会運動 団体などに 】(経済的な )支援をする , 寄付する «to » (!定期 [継続 ]的に寄付などを行うことを含意 ) subscribe to that charity その慈善事業に (いつも )寄付する 5 【株の買付を 】申し込む , 応募する «for » subscribe for 3,000 shares in the company その会社の株を3千株申し込む 6 «…に » 署名する «to » .他動詞 1 かたく 【書類などに 】名前 を書く «to » ; 〈書類など 〉に名前を書く , 署名する subscribe one's name to a document 書類に署名する subscribe the contract 契約書に署名する 2 ⦅英 ⦆…に (入学 受講 参加などを )申し込む (!しばしば受け身で ) .3 ⦅主に英 ⦆ «…に » …を寄付する «to , for » subscribe $1,000 to the fund その基金に1,000ドル寄付する

 

subscriber

sub scrib er /səbskráɪbə r /subscribe 名詞 s /-z /C 1 雑誌 新聞などの 】定期 (予約 )購読者 «to » subscribers to Time Time subscribers タイム 』誌の定期購読者 2 インターネット 電話など各種サービスの 】契約者 , 加入者 «to , of » .3 ⦅英 ⦆(慈善事業 社会運動 団体などへの )経済支援者 , 寄付をする人 .4 (文書の )署名者 ; 【意見などの 】賛同者 «to » .~̀ tr nk d aling ⦅英 ⦆加入者ダイヤル直通長距離電話 (機能 ) 〘交換台を通さない; ⦅略 ⦆STD .