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Перевод: subscribe
[глагол] жертвовать деньги; подписываться; подписать; абонировать; абонироваться; присоединяться
Тезаурус:
- French environmentalists subscribe to the conspiracy theory.
- Not that the editor of Granta took any special interest in me, of course; but the direct-mail boffins at Britain's chunkiest literary magazine thought I should subscribe.
- The sociologist then finds that this general picture (the theory) suggests certain ideas which may explain why non-Christians wish to have their babies undergo a ceremony in a religious belief to which they themselves do not subscribe.
- I am not saying that Christians subscribe openly to such a view of doubt.
- Subscribe now to the Georgian Month of Sundays
- By sublimation I mean here not the conversion of sexuality per se into a higher, non-sexual aim, but the displacement of one kind of sexuality into another - or, more exactly (and this is the sense in which I still subscribe to Freud's notion), the contamination of a higher (i.e. socially approved) sexuality by a lower (i.e. proscribed) one.
- Southey was the first to subscribe to his etchings of 1813, paying 1-5-0, and on the same list are three members of the Lloyd family, including Charles.
- While there is no evidence that conventionally grown fruit and vegetables produced under approved conditions are harmful, some people feel happier to subscribe to the organic philosophy, and many people say they prefer the flavour of organic food to that of conventionally grown food.
- The deadline for their acceptance of this Act was Bartholomew's Day, August 24th 1662, when 2,000 of the most godly pastors in the land refused to subscribe and were consequently ejected from their ministries.
- There is an option for institutions to subscribe for shares in individual authorities but that comes with the ominous warning that there is no guarantee the shares will be available.
- The other was the notorious Act of Uniformity, which required clergy to subscribe, amongst other things to a new prayer book which the bishops had deliberately made offensive to the Puritans.
- LLOYD'S broker PWS Holdings is buying 75 p.c. of insurance broker Burns-Crosson for 100,000 with the undertaking to subscribe another 50,000 for further shares on completion of the deal, and can take its shareholding to 85 p.c. by 1997 for up to a total cost of 500,000.
- Institutional shareholders have agreed to subscribe for 35.8 per cent of the offer.
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