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pronouncement

/pruh-nouns-muhnt/US // prəˈnaʊns mənt //UK // (prəˈnaʊnsmənt) //

宣告,宣告书,宣称,声明

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a formal or authoritative statement.
    • : an opinion or decision.
    • : act of pronouncing.

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Examples

  • The Roberts Court, in other words, is perfectly willing to make sweeping legal pronouncements in shadow docket orders when conservative litigants ask them to do so.

  • Imagine a teacher at a school telling the PTA that he’s afraid the faculty will need to teach through their summer break and you’ll get a sense of how such pronouncements go over.

  • The graphics resembled all those rightfully-parodied pronouncements of corporate values that sprung up on every company’s social media pages in the wake of the George Floyd protests last year.

  • Financial observers attributed the marketwide nosedive to a series of negative headlines, the destabilizing pronouncements of billionaire executive Elon Musk and to the cascading effects of speculative trading.

  • The pronouncement is the culmination of a two-month preliminary investigation launched in January.

  • In all likelihood, the pronouncement of death will likely include even more gray area in the future.

  • Their job is to fire you up, whether via jaw-dropping sports highlight or off-color pronouncement.

  • One more study, one more statistical calculation, one more authoritative pronouncement, and our side will win!

  • On the other hand, Muslims worldwide are likely, on the whole, to react negatively to the pronouncement.

  • Better to begin each pronouncement we make about God with “In my experience…” or “From my perspective…” or simply “For me….”

  • He pointed Thyrsis to a lot of clippings that lay upon the table—the first editorial comments upon this new pronouncement.

  • His glowing eyes and the half-choked voice in which he concluded gave an authentic stamp to his lament and pronouncement.

  • The law of necessity overrode the legal pronouncement in this matter of food, as it often did in other ways.

  • As for the pronouncement that to escape from Turkey was impossible, within six weeks no less than ten men proved the contrary.

  • It may, perhaps, be fair to regard this as a piece of impersonation—a point of view—rather than an editorial pronouncement.