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 subscriber [səb'skraɪbɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 签署者, 捐献者, 订户

[经] 定户




    subscriber
    [ noun ]
    1. someone who expresses strong approval

    2. <noun.person>
    3. someone who contracts to receive and pay for a service or a certain number of issues of a publication

    4. <noun.person>
    5. someone who contributes (or promises to contribute) a sum of money

    6. <noun.person>


    Subscriber \Sub*scrib"er\, n.
    1. One who subscribes; one who contributes to an undertaking
    by subscribing.

    2. One who enters his name for a paper, book, map, or the
    like. --Dryden.

    1. Because voice messaging can forward calls to be recorded if a subscriber's line is busy, company officials say they expect the new service will eliminate the need for answering machines, which do not have that capability.
    2. If all goes according to plan, BellSouth also could stand to benefit from economies of scale and lower capital costs per cellular subscriber.
    3. "We will begin immediately to solicit subscriber commitments, and preliminary indications from cable operators show strong and substantial support," Turner said.
    4. After years of sticking to what it terms "plain vanilla" cable TV service, cable giant Tele-Communications Inc. said it plans to make some major investments in advanced subscriber technology and new services such as pay-per-view.
    5. Kupinski said "although the easy subscriber growth from wiring the nation is behind the industry," operators should be able to expand the number of subscribers further with more aggressive marketing.
    6. Teradyne Inc. said it received a $25 million contract from British Telecommunications PLC for its automated test system for subscriber lines.
    7. At a congressional hearing yesterday, Sen. Howard Metzenbaum (D., Ohio) said Congress will consider re-regulating cable TV if subscriber rates continue to rise.
    8. The performance calculations involve certain assumptions about what a newsletter subscriber would have bought and sold, when the trades were made, and the cost of executing the trades.
    9. A newspaper company can depreciate paid subscriber lists acquired through the purchase of other publishing interests, a federal judged ruled April 3.
    10. The average price per subscriber was $1,971 in the 1988 period, up 16.5 percent from the $1,692 per subscriber average reported in the same 1987 period, she said.
    11. The average price per subscriber was $1,971 in the 1988 period, up 16.5 percent from the $1,692 per subscriber average reported in the same 1987 period, she said.
    12. "The subscriber will have all the information he wants to buy the CD, be it by phone call or by going into a particular record store to get it," Rubinstein said.
    13. Investors are seeking to raise $3 million to $4 million to launch the 24-hour network and hope to have 100 subscriber stations in the nation's top 20 markets by next year.
    14. Century paid more than $2,300 per subscriber for the system.
    15. The price in the New York Times deal amounts to nearly $2,600 per subscriber, which industry analysts said made it one of the more expensive recent cable system sales.
    16. Smith, a subscriber to National Geographic for more than a decade, said he was especially disappointed in the source.
    17. Those costs will drop April 1 when the charge residential and small business customers pay to maintain local phone network _ the so-called subscriber line charge _ rises 30 cents per month to $3.50.
    18. Is Quayle a subscriber? "We sent him a complimentary copy of the first issue.
    19. The genuine subscriber only realises what is going on when a huge bill arrives. The operator closes down both genuine phone and clone but by then, of course, the fraudster has moved on.
    20. It found that single line business customers paid an average of $40.06 per month for local touch tone service, including subscriber line charges and taxes, and 200 short calls in cities where unlimited calling was not offered.
    21. The cooperative said Netlink charges $3.25 a month per subscriber for five Denver network and superstation signals, while Denver cable systems get Netlink's feed for 58 cents per subscriber per month.
    22. The cooperative said Netlink charges $3.25 a month per subscriber for five Denver network and superstation signals, while Denver cable systems get Netlink's feed for 58 cents per subscriber per month.
    23. Mooney said an NCTA study shows that the average cable subscriber's monthly bill rose 6.7 percent in the first six months after deregulation.
    24. One network, CellNet, saw subscriber growth fall to 9,500 new customers in December from 11,000 last January.
    25. On average, telephones are in use less than 1 per cent of the time. BT accepts that there would be some picture degradation the further a subscriber was away from the local telephone exchange.
    26. The spur to the move was the release yesterday of the latest mobile phone industry subscriber figures, which gave Vodafone a healthy 5,500 new users.
    27. Already more than 500,000 cable telephone lines have been installed and free or discounted local calls are proving to be a valuable marketing tool. The 1m subscriber figure, if it is reached soon, is an important watershed for cable.
    28. Callers will pay for only what they use; there will be no subscriber fees, passwords or compatibility problems that currently exist with some bulletin boards.
    29. A 1986 subscriber survey produced more ta 23 pge ofdatwhat you liked best and least about the Journl,wht ubjctsyoted to see covered more intensively, what sttitis oufond useful, and more.
    30. That sliver was acquired by the Robert Bass Group a few years ago when Cablevision bought Bass's 313,000-subscriber Wometco cable system, increasing its subscriber base by nearly 50% in the deal.
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