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declarationnoun[C](ANNOUNCEMENT)C1anannouncement, often one that is written andofficial: 宣言;声明;公告 Members ofCongresshave tomakea declaration oftheirbusinessinterests.议员们必须将自己的商业股权公诸于众。 Aswitnessesto theaccident, we wereaskedtomakewritten declarations of what we hadseen.作为事故的目击者,我们被要求以书面的形式陈述看到的一切。 Thecompanymade a declarationofintenttofollowanequalopportunitiespolicy.公司宣称愿意遵守机会均等原则。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplessomething you say or write that expresses an opinion - commentThe MP could not be reached for comment.
- remarkHis controversial remarks about race were widely reported.
- statementIn a statement released earlier today, the team denied allegations of cheating.
- declarationThe sovereign made a formal declaration of war.
- observationShe makes some interesting observations about human nature in her book.
- commentaryI love that sports announcer's commentary - it's always so funny!
See more results » - Thedecreestoppedshortof afulldeclaration ofindependence.
- The declaration wascarefully/cleverly/tactfully, etc.phrased.
- aproforma declaration ofloyalty
- The American Declaration ofIndependencewasadoptedbyCongresson 4July, 1776.
- The newleaderwarnedthatsanctionsagainst hiscountrywould beinterpretedas a declaration ofwar.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesAnnouncing, 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
See more results » declarationnoun[C](CRICKET)incricket, asituationin which ateamstopsbatting(=hittingtheball)because theythinkthey already have enoughruns(=points)towin: (板球比赛中,一方因已达足够分数获胜而在一局未结束前的)宣布停止击球,宣布结束赛局acleverlytimeddeclaration时机掌握得恰到好处的宣布结束赛局 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCricket - 12th man
- ash
- bailsphrase
- ball-tampering
- batting average
- bowlsomeoneout
- bowling
- cricketing
- cut
- declare
- delivery
- fall
- glance
- hook
- leg before wicketidiom
- pace bowler
- six
- snick
- spin bowlerphrase
- test match
See more results » (Definition ofdeclarationfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)declaration| American Dictionaryanofficial,public, usually writtenstatement: acustomsdeclaration a declaration ofprinciples the American Declaration ofIndependence (Definition ofdeclarationfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)declaration| Business Englishanofficialorpublicstatementabout something, or theactof making astatement: make/sign a declarationThe Boardmade apublicdeclarationofsupportforitschairman. the ILO'sdeclaration ofprinciplesonmultinationalenterprisesandsocialpolicy LAW,INSURANCEa writtenstatementthat yousign, givinginformationor saying that something istrue, or theactof making astatement: make/submit a declarationDespite it being alegalrequirement, sometraderssubmittheirdeclarations late, or not at all. You will beaskedtosignacopyrightdeclarationbefore youstartworkon theproject. Theinsurancedeclarationstatedthat thevehicleswhich would be used for suchjourneyswerecoveredbysuitableinsurance. FINANCE,TAXa writtenstatementto thetaxauthoritiescontaininginformationaboutmoneyyou haveearned, etc., or theactof making astatement: Ifyourearningsare above theselevels, you mustmake a declaration. LAWalegaldecisionmade by acourtoflaw, or theactof making adecision: acourtdeclarationon theapplicationof thelaw apply for/seek a declarationThe appellantsoughta declaration that he hadsucceededto thetenancyof theflatunder the RentActof 1977. See alsocustoms declaration tax declaration (Definition ofdeclarationfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofdeclarationdeclaration The parameter declarations of a grammar may not be recursive, nor mutually recursive.From theCambridge English Corpus However, what biologists expect is the standard encoding, and to produce this we must give explicit instance declarations.From theCambridge English Corpus The rule for functor declarations (rule 18) represents the functor argument by its principal signature during the elaboration of the structure body.From theCambridge English Corpus Figure 10 shows the translation rules for declarations.From theCambridge English Corpus Informally, a class specification consists of constructor and method declarations, and assertions, which regulate the behaviour of objects.From theCambridge English Corpus Semicolons separating members of a sequence of declarations may be omitted.From theCambridge English Corpus The substitution t corresponds to the 'global environment', whereas substitutions deeper in a or s correspond to 'local declarations'.From theCambridge English Corpus Often it suffices to annotate datatype declarations and type signatures with appropriate size constraints.From theCambridge English Corpus The same environments are passed down to all of the type and class declarations.From theCambridge English Corpus In examples, we take the liberty to extend the structure-level declarations with declarations of values and types; similarly, we allow specifications of values and types.From theCambridge English Corpus Interfaces, or signatures, describe the components of a program unit through type declarations and sharing specifications.From theCambridge English Corpus The only apparent reason for this discrepancy is that the syntax of module declarations was not carefully thought out.From theCambridge English Corpus We have shown here that, with a knowledge of modes and types, block declarations are sufficient.From theCambridge English Corpus Then we show that block declarations are sufficient.From theCambridge English Corpus Such declarations are usually implemented not as efficiently as block declarations.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithdeclarationdeclarationThese are words often used in combination withdeclaration. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. declaration of faith The declaration of faith in an exceptionally competitive social (!) market economy also sets capitalism on a constitutional basis. FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English declaration of independence This problem can easily be observed in one book written in 1992, just after thedeclarationofindependence. From theCambridge English Corpus declaration of intent The poem itself can be no more than adeclarationofintent, a promise of the musicodramatic whole of which it is but a fragment. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/declaration## |