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declare

verb
/dɪˈkleə(r)/
/dɪˈkler/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they declare
/dɪˈkleə(r)/
/dɪˈkler/
he / she / it declares
/dɪˈkleəz/
/dɪˈklerz/
past simple declared
/dɪˈkleəd/
/dɪˈklerd/
past participle declared
/dɪˈkleəd/
/dɪˈklerd/
-ing form declaring
/dɪˈkleərɪŋ/
/dɪˈklerɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [transitive] to say something officially or publicly公布;宣布;宣告
    • declare something The government has declared a state of emergency.政府已宣布进入紧急状态。
    • Germany declared war on France on 1 August 1914.德国在 1914 年 8 月 1 日向法国宣战。
    • The government has declared war on (= officially stated its intention to stop) illiteracy.政府已宣布要扫除文盲。
    • He will probably have to declare bankruptcy. 他可能不得不宣布破产。
    • Neither side was able to declare victory. 双方都没能宣布胜利。
    • She declared her intention of running for the presidency.她宣布打算竞选总统。
    • to declare your interest/candidacy 宣布你的兴趣/候选资格
    • declare that… The court declared that strike action was illegal.法庭宣判罢工为非法。
    • declare something/somebody + noun In the end, they were both declared winners of the tournament.最终,他们都被宣布为锦标赛的获胜者。
    • The area has been declared a national park.这地区已宣布为国家公园。
    • declare something to be something The painting was declared to be a forgery.这幅画被判定为赝品。
    • declare something as something Excess weight has been declared as one of the top ten health risks in the world. 超重被宣布为世界十大健康风险之一。
    • declare something/somebody + adj. I declare this bridge open.我宣布这座大桥正式启用。
    • A doctor had declared him unfit to travel. 医生已经宣布他不适合旅行。
    • Kenya was officially declared independent on December 12, 1963.肯尼亚于1963年12月12日正式宣布独立。
    • The contract was declared void.这份合同被宣布无效。
    Extra Examples
    • Martial law was immediately declared.戒严令迅速公布。
    • The communists had unilaterally declared a ceasefire.共产党单方面宣布停火。
    • We, the people of Indonesia, hereby declare Indonesia's independence.吾印度尼西亚公民特此宣布印度尼西亚独立。
    • The day was declared a public holiday.这一天被宣布为公共假日。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • virtually
    • immediately
    • promptly
    preposition
    • to
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] to state something clearly and definitely表明;宣称;断言
    • + speech ‘I'll do it!’ Tom declared.“让我来!” 汤姆果断地说。
    • declare that… He declared that he was in love with her.他声称他已爱上她。
    • declare something Few people dared to declare their opposition to the regime.很少有人敢宣称他们反对这个政权。
    • declare yourself + adj./noun She declared herself extremely hurt by his lack of support.她说自己非常伤心,因为没有得到他的支持。
    Synonyms declaredeclare
    • state
    • indicate
    • announce
    These words all mean to say something, usually clearly and definitely and often in public.
    • declare (rather formal) to say something officially or publicly; to state something clearly and definitely:
      • to declare war宣战
      • The painting was declared to be a forgery.这幅画被判定为赝品。
    • state (rather formal) to formally write or say something, especially in a careful and clear way:指陈述、说明、声明:
      • He has already stated his intention to run for election.他已声明打算参加竞选。
    • indicate (rather formal) to state something, sometimes in a way that is slightly indirect:指表明、暗示:
      • During our meeting, he indicated his willingness to cooperate.在我们会晤期间,他提及了合作的意愿。
    • announce to tell people officially about a decision or plans; to give information about something in a public place, especially through a loudspeaker; to say something in a loud and/​or serious way:
      • They haven’t formally announced their engagement yet.他们还没有正式宣布订婚。
      • Has our flight been announced yet?广播通知了我们的航班没有?
    declare or announce?用 declare 还是 announce?Declare is used more often for giving judgements; announce is used more often for giving facts: The painting was announced to be a forgery.They haven’t formally declared their engagement yet. Patterns
    • to declare/​state/​indicate/​announce that…
    • to declare/​state somebody/​something to be something
    • to declare/​state/​indicate/​announce your intention to do something
    • to declare/​state/​announce something formally/​publicly/​officially
    • to declare/​state/​announce something firmly/​confidently
    Extra Examples
    • ‘I'm going to win!’ he declared confidently.“我会赢!”他自信地宣称。
    • ‘You're here,’ she declared simply.“你来了。”她直截了当地说。
    • Stravinsky famously declared that music expressed nothing.斯特拉文斯基有一句名言,说音乐什么也不表达。
    • She proudly declared that she had once been introduced to the Queen.她骄傲地宣称她曾获引见女王。
    • He declared his true feelings to her.他向她表白了自己的真实感情。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • virtually
    • immediately
    • promptly
    preposition
    • to
    See full entry
  3. [transitive] declare yourself to say clearly and openly who you are or what you intend to do 清楚而公开地说出你是谁或者你打算做什么
    • He was the first gay player in a professional sports team to declare himself openly.他是职业运动队中第一个公开宣称自己是同性恋的运动员。
    • Only two candidates have declared themselves so far.到目前为止,只有两位候选人表明了自己的立场。
    • declare yourself to somebody Freemasons were required by law to declare themselves to the authorities.法律要求共济会会员向当局申报。
  4. [transitive] declare something to tell the tax authorities how much money you have earned申报(收益)
    • All income must be declared.所有收益必须申报。
    Topics Moneyc1
  5. [transitive] declare something to tell customs officers (= at the border of a country) that you are carrying goods on which you should pay tax申报(应纳税物品)
    • Do you have anything to declare?你有什么要申报的吗?
  6. [intransitive] (in cricket板球) to decide to end your innings (= the period during which your team is batting) before all your players have batted(在击球员还未全部出局时)宣布结束赛局,宣布停止击球
    • England declared at 224 for 4 (= 4 batsmen had scored 224 runs).英格兰队以224比4领先。
    Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
  7. Word OriginMiddle English: from Latin declarare, from de- ‘thoroughly’ + clarare ‘make clear’ (from clarus ‘clear’).

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