declare / dɪˈklɛər /

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declare2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

de·clared, de·clar·ing.

  1. to make known or state clearly, especially in explicit or formal terms: to declare one's position in a controversy.
  2. to announce officially; proclaim: to declare a state of emergency; to declare a winner.
  3. to state emphatically:He declared that the allegation was a lie.
v. 无主动词 verb

de·clared, de·clar·ing.

  1. to make a declaration.
  2. to proclaim oneself: He declared against the proposal.
  3. Cricket. to surrender a turn at bat in an innings before ten players are put out.

declare 近义词

v. 动词 verb

make known clearly or officially

v. 动词 verb

claim as possession

更多declare例句

  1. They were not being hyperbolic in declaring medical racism a public health crisis.
  2. Plus, by essentially declaring that you quit, you’ve made all the friends you’re going to make in this life, you’re denying yourself whatever joys serendipity has to offer.
  3. Then the city declared it was moving ahead to reopen schools without the consent of the teachers union.
  4. A year after smallpox was declared eradicated, bad lab safety procedures led to another outbreak in Birmingham in the UK.
  5. Further exacerbating the situation, the county sent residents a recent email declaring that just because the state allows people in lower tiers to get vaccinated, “that doesn’t mean that every county is able to do that.”
  6. Being the first to declare feelings is incredibly difficult.
  7. And it led him in his teenage years to declare his ambition to become a cop.
  8. That attack prompted the government to declare a three-month state of emergency in parts of North Sinai.
  9. If J-Law suddenly decided to declare solidarity with Thai anti-junta activists?
  10. Beijing also demanded that Abe declare he will no longer pay visits to the war-linked Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo.
  11. Nations shall declare his wisdom, and the church shall shew forth his praise.
  12. Hasten the time, and remember the end, that they may declare thy wonderful works.
  13. Insurrectionary movements at Rome in consequence of the pope's refusal to declare war against Austria.
  14. They used to declare that every unbaptised baby would go to Hell and burn for ever in fire and brimstone.
  15. "I declare, wife, that was an awful accident over to the mills," said Mr. Slocum.