[VERB 动词]宣称,声称(…为事实);表明(态度、意图等) If you declare that something is true, you say that it is true in a firm, deliberate way. You can also declare an attitude or intention.
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Speaking outside Ten Downing Street, she declared that she would fight on...
她在英国首相官邸外发表讲话时宣称她将继续斗争下去。
'I'm absolutely thrilled to have done what I've done,' he declared...
他宣称道:“我为自己的所作所为感到兴奋不已。”
He declared his intention to become the best golfer in the world...
他表明自己想要成为世界上最好的高尔夫球选手。
Glasses of Madeira wine were brought to us. We declared it delicious...
端来了几杯马德拉白葡萄酒,我们一致认为它的味道好极了。
He turned up in northern Cyprus, declaring himself happy to be home.
他出现在塞浦路斯北部,声称自己很高兴又回家了。
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[VERB 动词]宣布;宣告 If you declare something, you state officially and formally that it exists or is the case.
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The government is ready to declare a permanent ceasefire...
政府准备宣布永久性停火。
His lawyers are confident that the judges will declare Mr Stevens innocent...
史蒂文斯先生的律师们确信法官将宣告他无罪。
The U.N. has declared it to be a safe zone...
联合国已宣布它为安全区。
On striking his sword on the stone, he declared himself Lord of the City...
在以剑身击石之后,他宣布自己为“城之主宰”。
You may have to declare that you have had an HIV test.
你可能需要声明自己已经做过艾滋病病毒检测。
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[VERB 动词]申报(纳税品、收入等) If you declare goods that you have bought in another country or money that you have earned, you say how much you have bought or earned so that you can pay tax on it.
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Your income must be declared on this form...
必须在这张表格上申报你的收入。
She had nothing to declare, and was starting to go through the 'Green' channel when she was stopped.
她没有什么要申报的,便开始进入绿色通道,结果就在这时被拦住了。
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de·clare★/dɪˈkleə(r); NAmEdɪˈkler/verb1★[transitive ]to say sth officially or publicly 公布;宣布;宣告declaresth ◆The government has declared a state of emergency.政府已宣布进入紧急状态。◆Germany declared war onFrance on 1 August 1914. 德国在 1914 年 8 月 1 日向法国宣战。◆The government has declared war on(= officially stated its intention to stop)illiteracy. 政府已宣布要扫除文盲。declarethat… ◆The court declared that strike action was illegal.法庭宣判罢工为非法。declaresth + noun ◆The area has been declared a national park.这地区已公布为国家公园。declaresth to be sth ◆The painting was declared to be a forgery.这幅画被判定为赝品。declaresth + adj. ◆The contract was declared void.这份合同被宣布无效。◆I declare this bridge open.我宣布这座大桥正式启用。2★[transitive ]to state sth firmly and clearly 表明;宣称;断言+ speech◆‘I'll do it!’ Tom declared.“让我来!”汤姆果断地说。declarethat… ◆He declared that he was in love with her.他声称他已爱上她。declaresth ◆Few people dared to declare their opposition to the regime.很少有人敢宣称他们反对这个政权。declareyourself + adj./noun ◆She declared herself extremely hurt by his lack of support.她说自己非常伤心,因为他没有得到支持。3★[transitive ]declaresth to tell the tax authorities how much money you have earned 申报(收益)◆All income must be declared.所有收益必须申报。4★[transitive ]declaresth to tell customs officers (= at the border of a country) that you are carrying goods on which you should pay tax 申报(应纳税品)◆Do you have anything to declare?你有什么要申报的吗?5[intransitive ](in cricket板球)to decide to end your innings(= the period during which your team is batting) before all your players have batted(在击球员还未全部出局时)宣布结束赛局,宣布停止击球PHRASAL VERBSdeˌclare aˈgainst sb/sth( BrE) ( formal) to say publicly that you do not support sb/sth 声明反对;表示不赞成deˈclare for sb/sth( BrE) ( formal) to say publicly that you support sb/sth 声明支持;表示赞成SYNONYMS 同义词辨析declarestate ◆indicate ◆announce These words all mean to say sth, usually firmly and clearly and often in public. 以上各词均含表明、宣称、宣布之意。■declare( rather formal) to say sth officially or publicly; to state sth firmly and clearly 指公布、宣布、表明、宣称:◆to declare war宣战◆The painting was declared to be a forgery.这幅画被判定为赝品。■state( rather formal) to formally write or say sth, especially in a careful and clear way 指陈述、说明、声明:◆He has already stated his intention to run for election.他已声明打算参加竞选。■indicate( rather formal) to state sth, sometimes in a way that is slightly indirect 指表明、暗示:◆During our meeting, he indicated his willingness to cooperate.在我们会晤期间,他提及了合作的意愿。■announceto tell people officially about a decision or plans; to give information about sth in a public place, especially through a loudspeaker; to say sth in a loud and/or serious way 指宣布、宣告、(通过广播)通知:◆They haven't formally announced their engagement yet.他们还没有正式宣布订婚。◆Has our flight been announced yet?广播通知了我们的航班没有?declare or announce? 用 declare 还是 announce?Declareis used more often for giving judgements; announceis used more often for giving facts. *declare 较常用于表明意见、看法; announce 较常用于说明事实: ◆The painting was announced to be a forgery.◆They haven't formally declared their engagement yet.PATTERNS◆to declare/state/indicate/announce that…◆to declare/state sb/sth to besth ◆to declare/state/indicate/announce your intentionto do sth ◆to declare/state/announce sth formally / formally ◆to declare/state/announce sth firmly / firmly declaredeclaresdeclareddeclaringde·clare/dɪˈkleə(r); NAmEdɪˈkler/
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declarede‧clare /dɪˈkleə $ -ˈkler/ ●●○W2 verb
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1state officially [transitive] to state officially and publicly that a particular situation exists or that something is true: A state of emergency has been declared.declare that The court declared that Brown’s case should be reviewed.declare somebody/something (to be) somebody/something Several countries wanted Antarctica to be declared a ‘world park’. The city was declared to be in a state of siege. I declare you man and wife.declare something illegal/invalid etc The war was declared illegal by the International Court of Justice. Mr Steel has been declared bankrupt (=it has been officially stated that he cannot pay his debts). We celebrate September 16, the day when Mexico declared independence from Spain (=officially stated that it was no longer ruled by Spain).► see thesaurus at
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2state what you think [transitive] to say publicly what you think or feel: ‘It’s not fair,’ Jane declared. He declared his intention to stand for president.declare that Carol held a press conference and declared that she was innocent.declare yourself (to be) something Edward declared himself angry and frustrated.3declare war (on somebody/something)a)to state officially that you are at war with another countryb)informal to say that something is wrong and that you will do everything you can to stop it: Angry residents have declared war on the owners of the factory.4money/property etc [transitive]a)to state on an official government form how much money you have earned, what property you own etc: All tips are counted as part of your earnings and must be declared.b)to tell a customs official that you are carrying goods on which you should pay tax when you enter a country5declare an interest to tell people that you are connected with something that is being discussed: I should, at this point, declare an interest: I own shares in the company.6cricket [intransitive] to choose to end your team’s turn before all your players have batteddeclare against phrasal verbto state publicly that you oppose someone or somethingdeclare for phrasal verbto state publicly that you support someone or something
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