announce
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you announce something, you tell people about it publicly or officially. 宣布
He will announce tonight that he is resigning from office. 他今晚將宣布他要辭職。
She was planning to announce her engagement to Peter. 她在計(jì)劃宣布她與彼得的婚約。
2. V-T If you announce a piece of news or an intention, especially something that people may not like, you say it loudly and clearly, so that everyone you are with can hear it. 聲明
Peter announced that he had no intention of wasting his time at any university. 彼得聲明他無(wú)意在任何一所大學(xué)里浪費(fèi)他的時(shí)間。
3. V-T If an airport or rail employee announces something, they tell the public about it by means of a loudspeaker system. 廣播
The loudspeaker announced the arrival of the train. 揚(yáng)聲器宣布了那列火車(chē)的到達(dá)。
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announce /??na?ns/ (announcing,announced,announces)
劍橋詞典
- to make something known or tell people about something officially
- It gives us great pleasure to announce the engagement of our daughter Maria.
- British Airways regret to announce the cancellation of flight BA205 to Madrid.
- The minister has announced that there will be no change in government policy .
- My sister surprised everyone by announcing she was leaving her job .
- The company announced a pre-tax loss of three million pounds . 返回 announce
(尤指公開(kāi)地)宣布,宣告,通告
They announced the death of their mother in the local paper . 他們?cè)谝患耶?dāng)?shù)貓?bào)紙上刊登了母親去世的訃告。
She announced the winner of the competition to an excited audience . 她向激動(dòng)的觀眾宣布了比賽的獲勝者。
[ 詞或詞組后面接一個(gè)that從句 ] The prime minister has announced that public spending will be increased next year . 首相已經(jīng)宣布下年將增加公共開(kāi)支。
to show that something is going to happen
作為…的跡象;顯示
The first few leaves in the gutter announced the beginning of autumn . 排水溝中最先落入的幾片葉子標(biāo)志著秋天的來(lái)臨。
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