词汇 | announcing |
释义 | announcing present participle ofannounce announce verb[ T ] uk /əˈnaʊns/ us /əˈnaʊns/ B1 to make something known or tell people about something officially: (尤指公开地)宣布,宣告,通告 They announced the death of their mother in the local paper.他们在一家当地报纸上刊登了母亲去世的讣告。 She announced the winner of the competition to an excited audience.她向激动的观众宣布了比赛的获胜者。 [ + that ]The prime minister has announced that public spending will be increased next year.首相已经宣布下年将增加公共开支。 to say something sayWhen I say your name, raise your hand. utterShe barely uttered a word all morning. they sayThey say the house is haunted. it is saidIt is said that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. stateUnion members stated that they were unhappy with the proposal. remarkHe remarked that she was looking thin. to show that something is going to happen: 作为…的迹象;显示 The first few leaves in the gutter announced the beginning of autumn.排水沟中最先落入的几片叶子标志着秋天的来临。 It gives us great pleasure to announce the engagement of our daughter Maria.我们非常高兴地宣布我们的女儿玛丽亚订婚了。 British Airways regret to announce the cancellation of flight BA205 to Madrid.英国航空公司非常抱歉地通知,飞往马德里的 BA205 次航班取消了。 The minister has announced that there will be no change in government policy.部长宣布政府政策将不会有任何改变。 My sister surprised everyone by announcing she was leaving her job. The company announced a pre-tax loss of three million pounds. Announcing, informing & stating acquaint someone/yourself with something annunciation apprise someone of something avowedly awaken someone to something break disseminate impart on the recordidiom pass proclaim propagate propagative public put something before someone put something out put something out of its miseryidiom ring stake a claimidiom statement You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Preceding and introducing Examples of announcingannouncing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Any sign announcing the actualization of an event needs to be perceptually or conceptually accessible, according to this definition, within the confines of the ground. It is packed with sophisticated sensors so that it is claimed to be particularly helpful around the house, announcing incoming e-mails, for example. This was underscored with a fanfare announcing a brand new channel with appropriate pomp and purpose. The form serves as a gatekeeper, announcing at the outset the intended clientele. The occasion of this letter was an erroneous newspaper report announcing that the death sentence on the two revolutionaries had been confirmed. A minister announcing a policy initiative to the annual party conference is almost bound to draw on analyses and papers prepared in the department. The following year, however, she placed another notice in the newspaper announcing her intention to leave the province. We must admit that the usual approach to announcing conflicts is often a sham. Their frequent\\constant announcing that they were the greatest eventually became tiresome. Because of the shock, an uninformed bank announcing an inflation target will not be able to reach its goal with certainty. I wrote a couple of indignant articles trying to explain the folly and announcing doomsday. This was presumably his way of announcing his renewed intention to marry. Announcing his presidential candidacy in 1991, he articulated a vision for expanded economic opportunity that was resolutely ambiguous in its ideological character. He used the occasion to publicize a new policy, announcing that the office of lord deputy would now possess a military ' guard ' of its own. Newspapers are not in the habit of announcing language changes in the same way as they do births, deaths and marriages, for instance. 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. |
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