declare 的英语意思
declaredeclare /dɪˈkleə $ -ˈkler/ verb
查看全部语言翻译1state officially [transitive] to state officially and publicly that a particular situation exists or that something is true正式公开声明某特定情形存在或某事属实:
A state of emergency has been declared.紧急状态已被宣布。declare that
The court declared that Brown’s case should be reviewed.法院宣布布朗案应予复审。declare somebody/something (to be) somebody/something
Several countries wanted Antarctica to be declared a ‘world park’.几个国家希望南极洲被宣布为"世界公园"。
The city was declared to be in a state of siege.该城市被宣布处于戒严状态。
I declare you man and wife.我宣布你们结为夫妻。declare something illegal/invalid etc
The war was declared illegal by the International Court of Justice.国际法院宣布该战争为非法。
Mr Steel has been declared bankrupt (=it has been officially stated that he cannot pay his debts).斯蒂尔先生已被宣告破产(=已正式宣布他无力偿还债务)。
We celebrate September 16, the day when Mexico declared independence from Spain (=officially stated that it was no longer ruled by Spain).我们庆祝9月16日,即墨西哥宣布脱离西班牙独立的那天(=正式宣布不再受西班牙统治)。► see thesaurus at say2state what you think [transitive] to say publicly what you think or feel公开表明自己的想法或感受:
‘It’s not fair,’ Jane declared."这不公平,"简宣称道。
He declared his intention to stand for president.他宣布有意参加总统竞选。declare that
Carol held a press conference and declared that she was innocent.卡罗尔召开新闻发布会,宣称自己是无辜的。declare yourself (to be) something
Edward declared himself angry and frustrated.爱德华表示自己既愤怒又沮丧。3declare war (on somebody/something) a)to state officially that you are at war with another country正式宣布与另一国处于战争状态 b)informal非正式 to say that something is wrong and that you will do everything you can to stop it声明某事有误,并表示将尽一切努力加以阻止:
Angry residents have declared war on the owners of the factory.愤怒的居民已向工厂主宣战。4money/property etc [transitive] a)to state on an official government form how much money you have earned, what property you own etc在政府官方表格上申报收入金额、所拥有的财产等:
All tips are counted as part of your earnings and must be declared.所有小费均计入收入,必须申报。 b)to tell a customs official that you are carrying goods on which you should pay tax when you enter a country入境时向海关官员申报需缴税的携带物品5declare an interest to tell people that you are connected with something that is being discussed告知他人自己与正在讨论的事项存在利益关联:
I should, at this point, declare an interest: I own shares in the company.在此我应声明利益关系:我持有该公司的股份。6cricket [intransitive] to choose to end your team’s turn before all your players have batted在全体队员击球前选择终止本队的局次declare against somebody/something phrasal verb to state publicly that you oppose someone or something公开表明反对某人或某事declare for somebody/something phrasal verb to state publicly that you support someone or something公开表明支持某人或某事
查看全部语言翻译1state officially [transitive] to state officially and publicly that a particular situation exists or that something is true正式公开声明某特定情形存在或某事属实:
A state of emergency has been declared.紧急状态已被宣布。declare that
The court declared that Brown’s case should be reviewed.法院宣布布朗案应予复审。declare somebody/something (to be) somebody/something
Several countries wanted Antarctica to be declared a ‘world park’.几个国家希望南极洲被宣布为"世界公园"。
The city was declared to be in a state of siege.该城市被宣布处于戒严状态。
I declare you man and wife.我宣布你们结为夫妻。declare something illegal/invalid etc
The war was declared illegal by the International Court of Justice.国际法院宣布该战争为非法。
Mr Steel has been declared bankrupt (=it has been officially stated that he cannot pay his debts).斯蒂尔先生已被宣告破产(=已正式宣布他无力偿还债务)。
We celebrate September 16, the day when Mexico declared independence from Spain (=officially stated that it was no longer ruled by Spain).我们庆祝9月16日,即墨西哥宣布脱离西班牙独立的那天(=正式宣布不再受西班牙统治)。► see thesaurus at say2state what you think [transitive] to say publicly what you think or feel公开表明自己的想法或感受:
‘It’s not fair,’ Jane declared."这不公平,"简宣称道。
He declared his intention to stand for president.他宣布有意参加总统竞选。declare that
Carol held a press conference and declared that she was innocent.卡罗尔召开新闻发布会,宣称自己是无辜的。declare yourself (to be) something
Edward declared himself angry and frustrated.爱德华表示自己既愤怒又沮丧。3declare war (on somebody/something) a)to state officially that you are at war with another country正式宣布与另一国处于战争状态 b)informal非正式 to say that something is wrong and that you will do everything you can to stop it声明某事有误,并表示将尽一切努力加以阻止:
Angry residents have declared war on the owners of the factory.愤怒的居民已向工厂主宣战。4money/property etc [transitive] a)to state on an official government form how much money you have earned, what property you own etc在政府官方表格上申报收入金额、所拥有的财产等:
All tips are counted as part of your earnings and must be declared.所有小费均计入收入,必须申报。 b)to tell a customs official that you are carrying goods on which you should pay tax when you enter a country入境时向海关官员申报需缴税的携带物品5declare an interest to tell people that you are connected with something that is being discussed告知他人自己与正在讨论的事项存在利益关联:
I should, at this point, declare an interest: I own shares in the company.在此我应声明利益关系:我持有该公司的股份。6cricket [intransitive] to choose to end your team’s turn before all your players have batted在全体队员击球前选择终止本队的局次declare against somebody/something phrasal verb to state publicly that you oppose someone or something公开表明反对某人或某事declare for somebody/something phrasal verb to state publicly that you support someone or something公开表明支持某人或某事