reannounced / əˈnaʊns /

重新宣布的重新宣布重新公布的重新公布

reannounced2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

an·nounced, an·nounc·ing.

  1. to make known publicly or officially; proclaim; give notice of: to announce a special sale.
  2. to state the approach or presence of: to announce guests; to announce dinner.
  3. to make known to the mind or senses.
v. 无主动词 verb

an·nounced, an·nounc·ing.

  1. to be employed or serve as an announcer especially of a radio or television broadcast: She announces for the local radio station.
  2. to declare one's candidacy, as for a political office: We are hoping that he will announce for governor.

reannounced 近义词

reannounced

等同于 repeated

更多reannounced例句

  1. The NFL announced that Sunday's game between the Tennessee Titans and the Pittsburgh Steelers has been delayed after several Titans players and staffers tested positive for the coronavirus.
  2. In announcing the layoffs, Disney appeared to partially cast blame on the California state government, saying that the cuts were “exacerbated in California by the State’s unwillingness to lift restrictions that would allow Disneyland to reopen.”
  3. Irène Mathieu, University of VirginiaThis spring, after stay-at-home orders were announced and schools shut down across the nation, many families stopped going to their pediatrician.
  4. Last week, the platform announced it was testing Story Pins, which combine multiple pages of images, videos, voiceover and overlaid text.
  5. Last week, shortly after the committee announced the hearing, the agency informed Engel he would not attend.
  6. “All members of the Court and the public announce the untimely death of Lucia Aielli,” the announcement said.
  7. Any speculation about what happens should Clinton announce a candidacy, Sefl said, is just speculation.
  8. Thunderous sounds announce its arrival, piercing the silence that accompanies sundown in the swampland near Boystown, Liberia.
  9. My daughter took this as an opportunity to announce, “I have two moms.”
  10. To announce that ten thousand “troops” are to be sent abroad distracts from the living reality of what is going on.
  11. Captain Vane came from the observatory, his face blazing with excitement and oily with heat, to announce the fact.
  12. Cabral dispatched a small vessel to Lisbon to announce his discovery, and then, without making any settlement, proceeded to India.
  13. They announce to us successive generations of animals and plants; but they do not tell us how long these generations lived.
  14. Mr. Monterey will confer with us at noon, and before school is dismissed to-day we will announce the winner.
  15. Besides I am ready to play now, and you can announce a concert within a week if you like.