subscribe

S2 W2

BrE /səbˈskraɪb/ AmE /səbˈskraɪb/

verb en → es

past subscribed pp subscribed ing subscribing

1 JOIN SERVICE [transitive, T + obj] B1

to agree to receive a regular service, such as newspapers or magazines, and pay for it regularly

suscribirse a, suscribir

  • subscribe to something

Collocations subscribe to a magazine · subscribe to a newspaper

  • I subscribe to several magazines.

    Me suscribo a varios revistas.

2 PAY [transitive, T + obj] B1

to pay money regularly for something such as a newspaper, magazine, or service

pagar por, suscribirse a

  • subscribe to something

Collocations subscribe to a newsletter · subscribe to a service

  • She subscribes to the local newspaper.

    Ella se suscribe al periódico local.

3 AGREE [transitive, T + obj] B2

to agree officially or formally to support an idea, organization, or set of rules

suscribirse a, adherirse a

  • subscribe to something

Collocations subscribe to an idea · subscribe to a principle

  • The company subscribes to the belief that customer service is key.

    La empresa se adhiere a la creencia de que el servicio al cliente es clave.

4 PAY FOR CONTENT [transitive, T + obj] B2

to pay for access to online content, such as articles or videos

pagar por, suscribirse a

  • subscribe to something

Collocations subscribe to an online service · subscribe to a streaming platform

  • He subscribes to Netflix for the latest movies.

    Él se suscribe a Netflix para ver las películas más recientes.