announce
verb[T]
uk/əˈnaʊns/us/əˈnaʊns/B1
to make somethingknownortellpeopleabout somethingofficially:
(尤指公开地)宣布,宣告,通告They announced thedeathoftheirmotherin thelocalpaper.他们在一家当地报纸上刊登了母亲去世的讣告。
She announced thewinnerof thecompetitiontoanexcitedaudience.她向激动的观众宣布了比赛的获胜者。
[+ that]Theprimeministerhas announcedthatpublicspendingwill beincreasednextyear.首相已经宣布下年将增加公共开支。
to say something
- sayWhen I say your name, raise your hand.
- utterShe barely uttered a word all morning.
- they sayThey say the house is haunted.
- it is saidIt is said that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
- stateUnion members stated that they were unhappy with the proposal.
- remarkHe remarked that she was looking thin.
to show that something is going tohappen:
作为…的迹象;显示The first fewleavesin thegutterannounced thebeginningofautumn.排水沟中最先落入的几片叶子标志着秋天的来临。
- It gives usgreatpleasureto announce theengagementofourdaughterMaria.
- British Airwaysregretto announce thecancellationofflightBA205 to Madrid.
- Theministerhas announced that there will be nochangeingovernmentpolicy.
- Mysistersurprisedeveryone by announcing she wasleavingherjob.
- Thecompanyannounced a pre-taxlossof three millionpounds.
Announcing, informing & stating
- acquaintsomeone/yourselfwithsomething
- affirm
- annunciation
- avowedly
- awaken
- awakensomeonetosomething
- break
- break it/the news tosomeoneidiom
- breathe/say a wordidiom
- disseminate
- known
- on the recordidiom
- proclamation
- putsomethingout ofitsmiseryidiom
- rapporteur
- record
- resensitize
- rollout
- self-anointed
- statement
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Preceding and introducing