English-Thai Dictionary
subscript
ADJ อยู่ ต่ำกว่า เส้น บรรทัด อยู่ ใต้ ตัวอักษร อื่น yu-tam-kwa-sean-ban-tad
subscript
N ตัวอักษร หรือ ตัว เลขที่ เขียน อยู่ ต่ำกว่า ตัว อื่น tua-ak-son-rue-tua-lek-ti-kian-yu-tam-kwa-tua-uen
subscription
N การ ลงชื่อ ข้าง ท้าย การ บอกรับเป็นสมาชิก enrollment kan-long-chue-kang-tai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SUBSCRIPTION
n.[L. subscriptio.] Any thing, particularly a paper, with names subscribed. 1. The act of subscribing or writing one's name underneath; name subscribed; signature.
2. Consent or attestation given by underwriting the name.
3. The act of contributing to any undertaking.
4. Sum subscribed; amount of sums subscribed. We speak of an individual subscription, or of the whole subscription to a fund.
5. Submission; obedience. [Not in use. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SUBSCRIPT
Sub "script, a. Etym: [L. subscriptus, p.p. See Subscribe. ]
Defn: Written below or underneath; as, iota subscript. (See under Iota. ) Specifically (Math. ), said of marks, figures, or letters (suffixes ), written below and usually to the right of other letters to distinguish them; as, a, n, 2, in the symbols Xa, An, Y2. See Suffix, n., 2, and Subindex.
SUBSCRIPT
SUBSCRIPT Sub "script, n.
Defn: Anything written below. Bentley.
SUBSCRIPTION
Sub *scrip "tion, n. Etym: [L. subscriptio: cf. F. souscription. ]
1. The act of subscribing.
2. That which is subscribed. Specifically: (a ) A paper to which a signature is attached. (b ) The signature attached to a paper. (c ) Consent or attestation by underwriting the name. (d ) Sum subscribed; amount of sums subscribed; as, an individual subscription to a fund.
3. (Eccl.)
Defn: The acceptance of articles, or other tests tending to promote uniformity; esp. (Ch. of Eng. ), formal assent to the Thirty-nine Articles and the Book of Common Prayer, required before ordination.
4. Submission; obedience. [Obs. ] You owe me no subscription. Shak.
5. (Pharm.)
Defn: That part of a prescription which contains the direction to the apothecary.
Defn: A method of purchasing items produced periodically in a series, as newspapers or magazines, in which a certain number of the items are delivered as produced, without need for ordering each item individually; also, the purchase thus executed.
Note: The right to attend a series of public performances of ballet, opera, or music are also often sold by subscription. The payment for a subscription may be made prior to delivery of any items (common with magazines and performances ), or after a certain number of the items have been delivered (common with newspapers or works of art produced in a series ). 7. An application to purchase a certain number of securities to be delivered when they are newly issued.
SUBSCRIPTIVE
SUBSCRIPTIVE Sub *scrip "tive, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to a subscription, or signature. "The subscriptive part. " Richardson. -- Sub *scrip "tive *ly, adv.
New American Oxford Dictionary
subscript
sub script |ˈsəbˌskript ˈsəbskrɪpt | ▶adjective (of a letter, figure, or symbol ) written or printed below the line. ▶noun a subscript letter, figure, or symbol. • Computing a symbol (notionally written as a subscript but in practice usually not ) used in a program, alone or with others, to specify one of the elements of an array. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Latin subscript- ‘written below, ’ from the verb subscribere (see subscribe ).
subscription
sub scrip tion |səbˈskripSHən səbˈskrɪpʃən | ▶noun 1 the action of making or agreeing to make an advance payment in order to receive or participate in something: the newsletter is available only on subscription | take out a one-year subscription. • an arrangement by which access is granted to an online service. • chiefly Brit. an advance payment made to receive or participate in something: membership is available at an annual subscription of £300. • a system in which the production of a book is wholly or partly financed by advance orders. 2 formal a signature or short piece of writing at the end of a document: he signed the letter and added a subscription. • archaic a signed declaration or agreement. ORIGIN late Middle English ( sense 2 ): from Latin subscriptio (n- ), from subscribere ‘write below ’ (see subscribe ).
subscription concert
sub scrip tion con cert |səbˈskrɪpʃən kənˈsərt | ▶noun one of a series of concerts for which tickets are sold mainly in advance.
Oxford Dictionary
subscript
sub |script |ˈsʌbskrɪpt | ▶adjective (of a letter, figure, or symbol ) written or printed below the line. ▶noun a subscript letter, figure, or symbol. • Computing a symbol (notionally written as a subscript but in practice usually not ) used in a program, alone or with others, to specify one of the elements of an array. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Latin subscript- ‘written below ’, from the verb subscribere (see subscribe ).
subscription
sub |scrip ¦tion |səbˈskrɪpʃ (ə )n | ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] the action of making or agreeing to make an advance payment in order to receive or participate in something or as a donation: the newsletter is available only on subscription | [ count noun ] : take out a one-year subscription. • an arrangement by which access is granted to an online service. • [ count noun ] an advance payment made to receive or participate in something: membership of the club is available at an annual subscription of £300. • a system in which the production of a book is wholly or partly financed by advance orders. 2 formal a signature or short piece of writing at the end of a document: he signed the letter and added a subscription. • archaic a signed declaration or agreement. ORIGIN late Middle English (in sense 2 ): from Latin subscriptio (n- ), from subscribere ‘write below ’ (see subscribe ).
subscription concert
sub |scrip ¦tion con |cert ▶noun each of a series of concerts for which tickets are sold mainly in advance.
American Oxford Thesaurus
subscription
subscription noun 1 the club's subscription: membership fee, dues, annual payment, charge. 2 their subscription to capitalism: agreement, belief, endorsement, backing, support. 3 formal the subscription was witnessed: signature, initials; addition, appendage.
Oxford Thesaurus
subscription
subscription noun 1 a subscription to a London club: membership fee, dues, annual payment, charge, levy, retainer. 2 the charity put every penny of your subscription to good use: donation, contribution, offering, gift, present, grant, bestowal, endowment, subsidy, benefaction, handout; historical alms; rare donative. 3 he wanted to beat up anyone who flaunted their subscription to capitalism: agreement with, subscribing to, acceding to, consent to, acceptance of, belief in, endorsement of, backing for, support of. 4 the subscription of the document was attested by at least one witness: signature, initials; addition, appendage.
Spanish Dictionary
subscriptor, -ra
subscriptor, -ra suscriptor .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
subscript
s ú b script 形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗下に書いてある, 下付きの 〈文字 数字など 〉.名詞 C 下付きの文字 [数字 ] 〘H 2 Oの2など 〙.
subscription
sub scrip tion /səbskrɪ́pʃ (ə )n /→subscribe 名詞 複 ~s /-z /C U 1 【新聞 雑誌などの 】定期 (予約 )購読 (料 [権 ])(⦅英 くだけて ⦆sub ) «to » ▸ a subscription cost [fee ]定期購読料 ▸ take out an annual [a year's ] subscription to Time 『タイム 』誌を1年分 (予約 )購読する ▸ That magazine is only available on [by ] subscription .その雑誌は予約購読でしか入手できない (!on, byなど 前置詞 の後では通例無冠詞 ) ▸ cancel [renew ] one's subscription 購読を取り消す [更新する ]2 【ケーブルテレビ インターネットなどの 】加入 [配信 , 接続 ](料 [権 ]) «to » ; 〖形容詞的に 〗(有料の )会員 [登録 ]制の ▸ a subscription to the Internet インターネットの加入料 ▸ a subscription channel (テレビの )会員制チャンネル 3 ⦅英 ⦆(社交団体などの )会費 (⦅英 くだけて ⦆sub ).4 【慈善事業 団体などへの 】寄付 (金 ), 経済支援 (金 ) «to » .5 株の申し込み .6 署名 .