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n1) пожертва; внесокto get up (to raise) a subscription, амер. to take up (to make) a subscription — збирати гроші за підпискою (для чогось)
a monument erected by public subscription — пам'ятник, споруджений на пожертви громадян
2) передплата3) загальна сума передплати4) вступний внесок5) підтвердження, прийняття певних принципів тощо (скріплене власноручним підписом)6) підписання (документа)7) підпис (на документі)8) рел. вияв згоди (з догматами)9) примітка до закону; імператорський рескрипт (у стародавньому Римі)10) приписка, дописка, додатокsubscription certificate — тимчасове посвідчення (видане тому, хто придбав за передплатою цінні папери)
subscription concert — концерт, збір від якого іде на якісь корисні справи
* * *n1) пожертвування; ( передплатний) внесок; загальна сума пожертвувань по підписці2) передплата; підпискаsubscription edition /publication/ — передплатне видання; внесок; передплатна ціна (subscription price, subscription rate) вартість підписки, передплати; абонемент ( у театр); абонемент у платну бібліотеку
3) підтвердження; прийняття принципів ( скріплене особистим підписом)4) підписання ( документа)5) підпис ( на документі)6) цepк. присяга про згоду ( з догматами)7) icт. імператорський рескрипт; примітка до закону
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