subscribe
v.
early 15c., "to sign at the bottom of a document," from Latin subscribere "write, write underneath, sign one's name; register," also figuratively "assent, agree to, approve," from sub "underneath" (see sub-) + scribere "write" (see script, n.). The meaning "give one's consent" (by subscribing one's name) first recorded mid-15c.; that of "contribute money to" 1630s; and that of "become a regular buyer of a publication" 1711, all originally literal. Related: Subscribed; subscribing.
〔李〕[sub-=under 在…下面;scrib=to write 写;-e⇒“to write under 写在…下面”→] v. write(one's name)at the end of(a document);sign 签署(文件),签(名)
〔李〕[sub-=underneath在下方;scrib=to write写;-e→“to write one's name underneath as to show agreement把名字写在下方以示同意”→] v. ① sign 签署