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1) (to give money, with other people, to a charity or other cause: He subscribes to a lot of charities; We each subscribed $1 towards the present.) donere penger; bidra med2) ((with to) to promise to receive and pay for a series of issues of (a magazine etc): I've been subscribing to that magazine for four years.) abonnere•- subscriptionabonnere--------subskribereverb \/səbˈskraɪb\/1) abonnere, forutbestille, tinge2) prenumerere, forhåndsbestille, subskribere3) skrive under (på), undertegne, underskrive4) betale medlemsavgift5) bidra med, gi, skjenke, tegne (seg for), skrive (seg for)• how much did you subscribe to the fund?6) ( handel) tegnesubscribe for tegne seg for, skrive seg fortegnesubscribe for something subskribere på noe abonnere på noesubscribe oneself... undertegne med...subscribe one's name to skrive navnet sitt under, skrive under (på)subscribe to skrive undersi seg enig i, være enig i, slutte seg til, delegå med på, samtykke tilsubscribe to something abonnere på noe
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