declare 音标拼音: [dɪkl'ɛr]
vt . 断言,宣称;宣布,宣告,声明;申报
vi . 声明,表明
断言,宣称;宣布,宣告,声明;申报声明,表明
declare 宣告
declare 宣告
declare v 1 :
state emphatically and authoritatively ; "
He declared that he needed more money to carry out the task he was charged with "
2 :
announce publicly or officially ; "
The President declared war "
[
synonym : {
announce }, {
declare }]
3 :
state firmly ; "
He declared that he was innocent "
4 :
declare to be ; "
She was declared incompetent "; "
judge held that the defendant was innocent " [
synonym : {
declare }, {
adjudge },
{
hold }]
5 :
authorize payments of ; "
declare dividends "
6 :
designate (
a trump suit or no -
trump )
with the final bid of a hand 7 :
make a declaration (
of dutiable goods )
to a customs official ;
"
Do you have anything to declare ?"
8 :
proclaim one '
s support ,
sympathy ,
or opinion for or against ;
"
His wife declared at once for moving to the West Coast "
Declare \
De *
clare "\,
v .
i .
1 .
To make a declaration ,
or an open and explicit avowal ;
to proclaim one '
s self ; --
often with for or against ;
as ,
victory declares against the allies .
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Like fawning courtiers ,
for success they wait ,
And then come smiling ,
and declare for fate .
--
Dryden .
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2 . (
Law )
To state the plaintiff '
s cause of action at law in a legal form ;
as ,
the plaintiff declares in trespass .
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n . {
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[
F .
d ['
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clarer ,
from L .
declarare ;
de clarare to make clear ,
clarus ,
clear ,
bright .
See {
Clear }.]
1 .
To make clear ;
to free from obscurity . [
Obs .] "
To declare this a little ." --
Boyle .
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2 .
To make known by language ;
to communicate or manifest explicitly and plainly in any way ;
to exhibit ;
to publish ;
to proclaim ;
to announce .
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This day I have begot whom I declare My only Son . --
Milton .
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The heavens declare the glory of God . --
Ps .
xix .
1 .
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3 .
To make declaration of ;
to assert ;
to affirm ;
to set forth ;
to avow ;
as ,
he declares the story to be false .
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I the Lord . . .
declare things that are right .
--
Isa .
xlv .
19 .
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4 . (
Com .)
To make full statement of ,
as goods ,
etc .,
for the purpose of paying taxes ,
duties ,
etc .
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{
To declare off },
to recede from an agreement ,
undertaking ,
contract ,
etc .;
to renounce .
{
To declare one '
s self },
to avow one '
s opinion ;
to show openly what one thinks ,
or which side he espouses .
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121 Moby Thesaurus words for "
declare ":
acknowledge ,
acquaint ,
admit ,
advertise ,
advise ,
affirm ,
air ,
allege ,
announce ,
annunciate ,
apprise ,
argue ,
assert ,
assever ,
asseverate ,
aver ,
avouch ,
avow ,
bid ,
blazon ,
bring out ,
broach ,
broadcast ,
bruit about ,
call on ,
call the signals ,
call upon ,
certify ,
charge ,
chime in ,
claim ,
come out with ,
command ,
commission ,
communicate ,
confess ,
confirm ,
contend ,
declare roundly ,
decree ,
deliver ,
depose ,
dictate ,
direct ,
disclose ,
discover ,
disseminate ,
divulge ,
enjoin ,
enunciate ,
express ,
express the belief ,
give an order ,
give notice ,
give the word ,
have ,
herald ,
hold ,
impart ,
inform ,
insist ,
instruct ,
issue a command ,
issue a manifesto ,
issue a statement ,
issue a writ ,
lay down ,
maintain ,
make a statement ,
make an announcement ,
make known ,
make public ,
mandate ,
manifesto ,
notify ,
nuncupate ,
offer ,
ordain ,
order ,
order about ,
own ,
predicate ,
proclaim ,
profess ,
promulgate ,
pronounce ,
protest ,
publish ,
publish a manifesto ,
put ,
put it ,
quote ,
ratify ,
recite ,
relate ,
report ,
reveal ,
rule ,
say ,
say the word ,
set down ,
sound ,
speak ,
speak out ,
speak up ,
stand for ,
stand on ,
state ,
submit ,
swear ,
tell ,
throw out ,
toot ,
trumpet forth ,
utter ,
vend ,
vent ,
ventilate ,
voice ,
vow ,
warrant
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DECLARE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster declare, announce, proclaim, promulgate mean to make known publicly declare implies explicitness and usually formality in making known
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