announce 的英语意思
announceannounce /əˈnaʊns/ verb [transitive]
查看全部语言翻译1to officially tell people about something, especially about a plan or a decision正式告知某事,尤指计划或决定:
They announced their engagement in ‘The Times’.他们在《泰晤士报》上宣布了订婚消息。announce a decision/intention/plan
The government has announced plans to create 10,000 new jobs.政府宣布了创造1万个新工作岗位的计划。announce that
A government spokesman announced that the hostages had been released.一位政府发言人宣布人质已获释。
At the end of their meeting, it was announced that an agreement had been reached.会议结束时,有人宣布双方已达成协议。announce something to somebody
Cordon announced his resignation to staff members on Wednesday.Cordon 周三向员工宣布了辞职消息。► see thesaurus at tell2to say something, especially something that other people will not like, in a loud and confident way以响亮而自信的方式说某事,尤指别人不愿听到的话 SYN state:
‘I’m not going to their party,’ Maggie announced."我不去他们的派对,"Maggie 宣称道。announce (that)
He stood up and announced that he was ready to go.他站起来宣称自己已准备好出发了。► see thesaurus at say3to give information to people using a loudspeaker or microphone, especially at an airport or railway station通过扩音器或麦克风向人们播报信息,尤指在机场或火车站:
We arrived just as they were announcing the arrival of Flight 207 from Minneapolis.我们到达时,正好听到他们播报来自 Minneapolis 的207号航班已抵达。4announce somebody/yourself to officially tell people that someone has arrived at a particular place正式通知他人某人已到达某处:
All visitors to the apartment building must be announced.前往该公寓楼的所有访客均须事先通报。
After announcing himself at the reception desk, James was led upstairs.James 在前台通报姓名后,被引领上楼。5to introduce a programme on television or radio在电视或广播中介绍节目
查看全部语言翻译1to officially tell people about something, especially about a plan or a decision正式告知某事,尤指计划或决定:
They announced their engagement in ‘The Times’.他们在《泰晤士报》上宣布了订婚消息。announce a decision/intention/plan
The government has announced plans to create 10,000 new jobs.政府宣布了创造1万个新工作岗位的计划。announce that
A government spokesman announced that the hostages had been released.一位政府发言人宣布人质已获释。
At the end of their meeting, it was announced that an agreement had been reached.会议结束时,有人宣布双方已达成协议。announce something to somebody
Cordon announced his resignation to staff members on Wednesday.Cordon 周三向员工宣布了辞职消息。► see thesaurus at tell2to say something, especially something that other people will not like, in a loud and confident way以响亮而自信的方式说某事,尤指别人不愿听到的话 SYN state:
‘I’m not going to their party,’ Maggie announced."我不去他们的派对,"Maggie 宣称道。announce (that)
He stood up and announced that he was ready to go.他站起来宣称自己已准备好出发了。► see thesaurus at say3to give information to people using a loudspeaker or microphone, especially at an airport or railway station通过扩音器或麦克风向人们播报信息,尤指在机场或火车站:
We arrived just as they were announcing the arrival of Flight 207 from Minneapolis.我们到达时,正好听到他们播报来自 Minneapolis 的207号航班已抵达。4announce somebody/yourself to officially tell people that someone has arrived at a particular place正式通知他人某人已到达某处:
All visitors to the apartment building must be announced.前往该公寓楼的所有访客均须事先通报。
After announcing himself at the reception desk, James was led upstairs.James 在前台通报姓名后,被引领上楼。5to introduce a programme on television or radio在电视或广播中介绍节目