declare

verb

UK/dɪˈkleəʳ/
US/dɪˈkler/

Definitions of declare verb

express(表达)

  1. B2Transitive(及物动词)

    to state something clearly, firmly, and often publicly or officially.

    宣告;声明;公开宣布

    • They publicly announced their support for the proposal.

      他们公开宣布支持这项提案。

    • She stated that it was the most delicious chocolate cake she had ever tasted.

      她说这是她吃过最美味的巧克力蛋糕。

    • They announced that they were bankrupt.

      他们宣布破产了。

report(申报)

  1. B1Transitive(及物动词)

    to formally report the value of purchased goods or earned income, usually for tax purposes.

    申报(应纳税货物价值或收入)

    • There is nothing to declare.

      没有东西需要申报。

    • Items that must be declared.

      必须申报的物品。

    • You are required to declare any income that exceeds a specific threshold.

      你需要申报任何超过特定门槛的收入。

sport(运动)

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)

    In cricket, to voluntarily end an innings because the batting team believes they have enough runs to win the match.

    (板球比赛中,因队伍已达足够分数而)宣布结束击球,结束比赛

    • The Pakistan team declared their innings closed after scoring 350 runs in the seventh over.

      巴基斯坦队在第七局得到350分后宣布结束比赛。

Idioms

  • I declare

    An expression used to convey surprise, often with a touch of exaggeration.

    哄!

    Well, I declare, that's quite surprising!

    哎呀,这真是令人惊讶!

Phrasal Verbs of declare

  • declare for/against something

    to openly express or withhold public support for someone or something

    公开表示支持或反对

    During the election campaign, many celebrities declared for the candidate, eager to show their support.

    在竞选活动期间,许多名人公开表示支持该候选人,急于展示他们的支持。