[VERB 动词]宣布;宣告;公布 If you announce something, you tell people about it publicly or officially.
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He will announce tonight that he is resigning from office...
他将于今晚宣布辞职。
She was planning to announce her engagement to Peter...
她正计划宣布她和彼得订婚一事。
It was announced that the groups have agreed to a ceasefire.
据宣告称这些组织已经同意停火。
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[VERB 动词]大声宣告,郑重地说(尤指令人不快之事) 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.
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Peter announced that he had no intention of wasting his time at any university...
彼得宣称他无意在任何一所大学浪费时间。
'I'm having a bath and going to bed,' she announced, and left the room.
“我要洗个澡然后上床睡觉,”她大声说完便离开了房间。
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[VERB 动词](机场或火车站工作人员通过扬声器)播报,通知 If an airport or railway employee announces something, they tell the public about it by means of a loudspeaker system.
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Station staff announced the arrival of the train over the tannoy...
车站工作人员通过广播告知火车到站了。
They announced his plane was delayed.
广播通知他所乘的航班晚点了。
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[VERB 动词](以信件、声音、信号等)通知,告知 If a letter, sound, or sign announces something, it informs people about it.
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The next letter announced the birth of another boy...
下一封信通知又一个男孩出生了。
His entrance was announced by a buzzer connected to the door.
他刚一进去,与门相连的门铃便嗡嗡作响。
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[VERB 动词](仆人)通报,宣布(膳食备齐或来宾到达) If a meal or a guest is announced by a servant at a formal party, the servant says clearly that the meal is ready or the guest has arrived.
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Dinner was announced, and served.
已宣布开饭了,菜都上齐了。
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an·nounce★/əˈnaʊns; NAmEəˈnaʊns/verb1★to tell people sth officially, especially about a decision, plans, etc. 宣布,宣告(决定、计划等)announcesth ◆They haven't formally announced their engagement yet.他们还没有正式宣布订婚。◆( figurative) A ring at the doorbell announced Jack's arrival.门铃一响就知道杰克驾到。announcesth to sb ◆The government yesterday announced to the media plans to create a million new jobs.政府在昨天向媒体宣布了创造一百万个新工作的计划。HELPYou cannot ‘announce somebody something’. 不能说 announce somebody something:◆They announced us their decision.announcethat… ◆We are pleased to announce that all five candidates were successful.我们高兴地宣布,五位候选人全都当选了。it is announced that…◆It was announced that new speed restrictions would be introduced.据宣布,将推行新的速度限制。☞synonyms at
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2★to give information about sth in a public place, especially through a loudspeaker(尤指通过广播)通知announcesth ◆Has our flight been announced yet?广播宣布了我们的航班没有?+ speech◆‘Now boarding flight 897, destination Seattle,’ the loudspeaker announced.“飞往西雅图的 897 次航班现在开始登机。”广播通知说。announcethat… ◆They announced that the flight would be delayed.广播通知,该航班将误点。3★to say sth in a loud and/or serious way 声称;宣称+ speech◆‘I've given up smoking,’ she announced.“我戒烟了。”她郑重其事地说。announcethat… ◆She announced that she'd given up smoking.她宣称已戒烟。☞synonyms at
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4announceyourself/sb to tell sb your name or sb else's name when you or they arrive at a place 宣布(某人)到达;通报…的到来◆Would you announce the guests as they arrive? (= call out their names, for example at a formal party)客人到达时请你通报他们的姓名好吗?5announcesth to introduce, or to give information about, a programme on the radio or television (在广播或电视中)播音,广播announceannouncesannouncedannouncingan·nounce/əˈnaʊns; NAmEəˈnaʊns/
1to officially tell people about something, especially about a plan or a decision: They announced their engagement in ‘The Times’.announce a decision/intention/plan The government has announced plans to create 10,000 new jobs.announce that A government spokesman announced that the hostages had been released. At the end of their meeting, it was announced that an agreement had been reached.announce something to somebody Cordon announced his resignation to staff members on Wednesday.► see thesaurus at
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2to say something, especially something that other people will not like, in a loud and confident waySYN state: ‘I’m not going to their party,’ Maggie announced.announce (that) He stood up and announced that he was ready to go.► see thesaurus at
say
3to give information to people using a loudspeaker or microphone, especially at an airport or railway station: We arrived just as they were announcing the arrival of Flight 207 from Minneapolis.4announce somebody/yourself to officially tell people that someone has arrived at a particular place: All visitors to the apartment building must be announced. After announcing himself at the reception desk, James was led upstairs.5to introduce a programme on television or radio
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[əˈnaʊns]announced, announcing, announces
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宣布(89%),宣告(6%),预示(2%),播报(2%),宣布竞选(1%)
vt.宣布;述说;预示;播报
vi.宣布参加竞选;当播音员
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