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manifesto

/man-uh-fes-toh/US // ˌmæn əˈfɛs toʊ //UK // (ˌmænɪˈfɛstəʊ) //

宣言,宣言书,声明,宣告

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural man·i·fes·toes.

    • : a public declaration of intentions, opinions, objectives, or motives, as one issued by a government, sovereign, or organization.

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Examples

  • The commercials are in the can, the manifestos are written, and the globally approved taglines are approved.

  • In addition to writing new music, Gallery worked with client Marriott Bonvoy to turn the company’s manifesto into a spoken-word monologue about the power of travel, which has been used nearly 100 times by other TikTok creators.

  • Its CEO sent me a manifesto of sorts the other day, discussing how his company approaches the future of work meetings.

  • Meanwhile, Sam Altman, who helped kick off Y Combinator’s UBI experiment before leaving to head the artificial-intelligence startup OpenAI, wrote a recent manifesto about the situation.

  • It’s a banker’s manifesto for a more progressive form of capitalism, masquerading as a corporate report.

  • Scrolling through this hate-filled manifesto for the first time made the hairs on my arm tingle with discomfort.

  • The Amy Pascal Manifesto: Aaron Sorkin Broke, Sleeping with Co-Worker?

  • The book is a manifesto—a single-handed attempt to galvanize the world to take to the streets.

  • This being a manifesto, there are a few moments when Almond sounds like a self-righteous crank.

  • A manifesto of demands called for lesbian and gay legal equality in all areas of life.

  • This manifesto appears to have produced an effect very different from what was intended.

  • Congress issued a manifesto, setting forth the causes and necessity of taking up arms in defence of their rights, against England.

  • Elmsley the bookseller desired to print a new Edition which he has swelled by the addition of the French Manifesto.

  • Espartero proceeded to Lisbon, whence he issued a manifesto to the Spanish nation, after which he sailed to England.

  • And the manifesto to the Irish people issued by the committee bore clear indications of its composite origin.