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词汇 unsub
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unsub1

verbunsubbing, unsubbed, unsubsˈʌnsʌbˈənˌsəb
[no object]informal
  • Unsubscribe.

    you won't be spammed and you can unsub if you change your mind
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some are angry because they have to listen to the longer reviews (some are unsubbing).
    • I unsubbed last year after too many enclosures of piano recitals.
    • It'd be fascinating to stop keeping up with all this: not update my sites, unsub from mailing lists, keep away from the web.
    • In this way, Odeo's helpful tendrils reach out to the web and the edges blur between sites usefully, such that you can sub/unsub from podcasts in a truly distributed sense.
    • So, starting today, I'll be unsubbing from one feed a day for the rest of August.
    • And you're right about an "anything goes" list not necessarily being "good" - I unsubbed from their list as I found it dull at the time.
    • To avoid this problem, unsub using your old address, then resubscribe with your new email address.
    • But if you "complete" the game and will never play it again and unsub what's to lose?
    • Yes, you should not have to unsub from something you didn't ask to get in the first place - but here again we have no choice.

Origin

1990s: abbreviation.

unsub2

nounPlural unsubs ˈʌnsʌbˈənˌsəb
US informal
  • (in police use) a person of unknown identity who is the subject of a criminal investigation.

    putting together these insights will help police come up with a composite picture of the unsub
    Example sentencesExamples
    • "So, if you're right, then we're looking at the same unsub for Pruitt and Stein," said Brown.
    • “The vic obviously let the unsub in. ”
    • I guess until we catch our unsub we've got nothing to compare them with.
    • One of the things we began saying in some of our profiles was that the unsub—the unknown subject—would drive a policelike vehicle.
    • The FBI agents use their profiling and investigative skills to identify the unsub.
    • The FBI in its investigation concluded that “the bloody palm print located on the passenger door would have to have been left by the unsub.”
    • Unlike you, your unsub is wearing "gloves."
    • "I was just giving our murderous unsub what he wants," said Kate.
    • The team travels the country on their private jet aiding local law enforcement in capturing unsubs (unknown subjects) by creating profiles of the sociopaths, psychopaths, deviants and other criminal elements.
    • Well, we're getting nowhere on this case on what little we have so I asked them to make a profile of our UNSUB.
    • I can't tell you how many thousands and thousands of man-hours went into pursuing every lead that came in on unsub number two.

Origin

1970s: abbreviation of unknown subject or unidentified subject.

unsub1

verbˈənˌsəb
[no object]informal
  • Unsubscribe.

    a month will cost you just $25 and it's easy to unsub if you decide it isn't for you
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And you're right about an "anything goes" list not necessarily being "good" - I unsubbed from their list as I found it dull at the time.
    • So, starting today, I'll be unsubbing from one feed a day for the rest of August.
    • In this way, Odeo's helpful tendrils reach out to the web and the edges blur between sites usefully, such that you can sub/unsub from podcasts in a truly distributed sense.
    • It'd be fascinating to stop keeping up with all this: not update my sites, unsub from mailing lists, keep away from the web.
    • But if you "complete" the game and will never play it again and unsub what's to lose?
    • I unsubbed last year after too many enclosures of piano recitals.
    • To avoid this problem, unsub using your old address, then resubscribe with your new email address.
    • Some are angry because they have to listen to the longer reviews (some are unsubbing).
    • Yes, you should not have to unsub from something you didn't ask to get in the first place - but here again we have no choice.

Origin

1990s: abbreviation.

unsub2

nounˈənˌsəb
US informal
  • (in police use) a person of unknown identity who is the subject of a criminal investigation.

    putting together these insights will help police come up with a composite picture of the unsub
    Example sentencesExamples
    • “The vic obviously let the unsub in. ”
    • "I was just giving our murderous unsub what he wants," said Kate.
    • "So, if you're right, then we're looking at the same unsub for Pruitt and Stein," said Brown.
    • Well, we're getting nowhere on this case on what little we have so I asked them to make a profile of our UNSUB.
    • I guess until we catch our unsub we've got nothing to compare them with.
    • Unlike you, your unsub is wearing "gloves."
    • The FBI in its investigation concluded that “the bloody palm print located on the passenger door would have to have been left by the unsub.”
    • The FBI agents use their profiling and investigative skills to identify the unsub.
    • I can't tell you how many thousands and thousands of man-hours went into pursuing every lead that came in on unsub number two.
    • The team travels the country on their private jet aiding local law enforcement in capturing unsubs (unknown subjects) by creating profiles of the sociopaths, psychopaths, deviants and other criminal elements.
    • One of the things we began saying in some of our profiles was that the unsub—the unknown subject—would drive a policelike vehicle.

Origin

1960s: abbreviation of unknown subject or unidentified subject.

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