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单词 subscriber
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Definition of subscriber in English:

subscriber

noun səbˈskrʌɪbəsəbˈskraɪbər
  • 1A person who receives a publication regularly by paying in advance.

    I am a new subscriber to Saga magazine
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was trying to point out that the vast majority of Americans are not subscribers to, or even aware of, those conservative magazines.
    • I have been a subscriber to BusinessWeek for 10 years.
    • She worked to improve the finances of the magazine with new fundraising projects, found ways to reduce expenses, and garnered grants to assist in building the magazine's subscriber base.
    • I do hope the Times is a good deal more diligent with the credit card data they collect from subscribers.
    • Subscribers will be excited to hear that things 17-18 was dispatched to the printers yesterday, after about four months of delays.
    • I found myself speaking, recently, to a Muslim subscriber to The Ecologist.
    • It has 700 corporate members and 3,000 individual members, some of whom are subscribers to its various publications.
    • I am a subscriber to O - which is short for Oprah - which is short for The Oprah Magazine - which is not short for anything else.
    • As a subscriber, we hope you were pleased to see that Parsons was featured as the cover subject of our February 2002 issue.
    Synonyms
    reader, regular reader, regular customer, follower, member, patron, supporter, backer, benefactor, sponsor, donor, contributor
    1. 1.1 A person who has arranged to receive or access a service.
      the company has 2.6 million subscribers to its digital service
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Depending on the system, self-installation is running at about 65 % to 95 % of new subscribers.
      • Penetration of digital has hit 20 % in a year, with incremental revenue per subscriber at $22 per year and growing, he said.
      • Subscribers will pay a monthly fee for uninterrupted, commercial-free digital programming based on individual channels dedicated to specific types of music (or talk).
      • I'm a subscriber to a fab website called EU Business.
      • The report said mobile phone networks worldwide were likely to have 1.6 billion subscribers by the end of this year.
      • The United States should have 30 % broadband penetration, to about 13M subscribers.
      • Subscriber software would in effect be the only entity required to allow the network to operate.
      • The VHI pays consultants if a subscriber opts to be treated privately, irrespective of whether the patient is in a public or private bed.
      • A 20 % increase in China's subscribers would be 46 million phones.
      • Linking businesses to the big consumer networks, with their millions of worldwide subscribers, was the first step.
      • DirecTV is taking a different tack by aiming at its own roughly 10 million subscribers.
      • Son is hoping to turbocharge revenues by getting his broadband subscribers hooked on services such as games that bring in extra cash.
      • Install the software, connect a handset to your computer and talk to other Skype subscribers free.
      • MonsterMob claims to have 140,000 subscribers to its various services.
      • The subscriber at this stage also had to supply the company with a password.
      • Company officials had hoped to expand their services, offering end-to-end solutions to help cable companies implement new broadband subscriber services.
      • Hutt says there are 850,000 cable subscribers in Oregon, and perhaps a few thousand of those subscribers own high-definition TV sets.
      • Subscribers will access all data without any downstream royalties or licensing fees tied to discovery.
      • AOL added 1.3 million users worldwide, bringing its total subscribers to 30.1 million.
      • The news is even better for Xbox Live subscribers.
      • The complete list of topics is available for subscribers at www.InfoPOEMs.com.
      • The upcoming database - code-named Yukon - is now available to some 500,000 MSDN subscribers here.
    2. 1.2British A person who regularly contributes money to a fund, project, or cause.
      subscribers to the distress fund
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The organisers extend thanks to all subscribers for the continuing support.
      • I was a subscriber to the League Against Cruel Sports but I am not now.
      • They need a minimum of 30-50 subscribers to get the project up and running.

Rhymes

briber, fibre (US fiber), scriber, Tiber, transcriber
 
 

Definition of subscriber in US English:

subscriber

nounsəbˈskrībərsəbˈskraɪbər
  • 1A person who receives a publication regularly by paying in advance.

    I have been a subscriber to your magazine for many years
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am a subscriber to O - which is short for Oprah - which is short for The Oprah Magazine - which is not short for anything else.
    • I have been a subscriber to BusinessWeek for 10 years.
    • She worked to improve the finances of the magazine with new fundraising projects, found ways to reduce expenses, and garnered grants to assist in building the magazine's subscriber base.
    • I was trying to point out that the vast majority of Americans are not subscribers to, or even aware of, those conservative magazines.
    • It has 700 corporate members and 3,000 individual members, some of whom are subscribers to its various publications.
    • Subscribers will be excited to hear that things 17-18 was dispatched to the printers yesterday, after about four months of delays.
    • I do hope the Times is a good deal more diligent with the credit card data they collect from subscribers.
    • As a subscriber, we hope you were pleased to see that Parsons was featured as the cover subject of our February 2002 issue.
    • I found myself speaking, recently, to a Muslim subscriber to The Ecologist.
    Synonyms
    reader, regular reader, regular customer, follower, member, patron, supporter, backer, benefactor, sponsor, donor, contributor
    1. 1.1 A person who pays to receive or access a service.
      the company has 2.6 million subscribers to its digital service
      cable TV subscribers
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The subscriber at this stage also had to supply the company with a password.
      • Depending on the system, self-installation is running at about 65 % to 95 % of new subscribers.
      • I'm a subscriber to a fab website called EU Business.
      • Linking businesses to the big consumer networks, with their millions of worldwide subscribers, was the first step.
      • Subscriber software would in effect be the only entity required to allow the network to operate.
      • Company officials had hoped to expand their services, offering end-to-end solutions to help cable companies implement new broadband subscriber services.
      • Subscribers will access all data without any downstream royalties or licensing fees tied to discovery.
      • DirecTV is taking a different tack by aiming at its own roughly 10 million subscribers.
      • Penetration of digital has hit 20 % in a year, with incremental revenue per subscriber at $22 per year and growing, he said.
      • Subscribers will pay a monthly fee for uninterrupted, commercial-free digital programming based on individual channels dedicated to specific types of music (or talk).
      • The news is even better for Xbox Live subscribers.
      • MonsterMob claims to have 140,000 subscribers to its various services.
      • AOL added 1.3 million users worldwide, bringing its total subscribers to 30.1 million.
      • Son is hoping to turbocharge revenues by getting his broadband subscribers hooked on services such as games that bring in extra cash.
      • The upcoming database - code-named Yukon - is now available to some 500,000 MSDN subscribers here.
      • The report said mobile phone networks worldwide were likely to have 1.6 billion subscribers by the end of this year.
      • The complete list of topics is available for subscribers at www.InfoPOEMs.com.
      • Hutt says there are 850,000 cable subscribers in Oregon, and perhaps a few thousand of those subscribers own high-definition TV sets.
      • A 20 % increase in China's subscribers would be 46 million phones.
      • The VHI pays consultants if a subscriber opts to be treated privately, irrespective of whether the patient is in a public or private bed.
      • The United States should have 30 % broadband penetration, to about 13M subscribers.
      • Install the software, connect a handset to your computer and talk to other Skype subscribers free.
    2. 1.2British A person who regularly contributes money to a fund, project, or cause.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I was a subscriber to the League Against Cruel Sports but I am not now.
      • The organisers extend thanks to all subscribers for the continuing support.
      • They need a minimum of 30-50 subscribers to get the project up and running.
 
 
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