declared的意思和读音

declared

: [dɪˈklerd] : [dɪˈkleə(r)d]

adj.

v.“declare”

adj.unspoken

adj.professed,avowed,acknowledged,open,stated

declaredadj.

1.stated in an open way so that people know about it

the government's declared intention to reduce crime

adj.1.

v.1.“declare”

adj.1.officially or publicly stated

v.1.The past participle and past tense of declare

1. declarator declared a. decode ...

2. declaration declared declared ...

3. declared declared decomposition ...

4. decked declared , decompound ...

5. ... alive: declared: underworld: ...

6. declare declared a. decode ...

7. ... declarer n. declared adj. () announce announcement n. ()

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1.Two years ago the government declared a state of emergency for Pompeii but it lasted only a year.2

2.Karadzic also insists on conducting his own defence and declared last week he would not be in court because he needs more time to prepare.

3.With net credit losses declining further, the bank declared that it had "turned the corner" , but remained cautious about its outlook.”,

4.Dame Quickly was the owner of an inn in Shakespeare's play Henry IV. She declared that she was an honest lady, and never reserved anything.P61)

5.A woman died from a heart attack caused by shock after waking up to discover she had been declared dead - and was being prepared for burial.——

6.The variables you have seen up to this point have all been declared inside the body of a method.

7.In stroke play, a competitors ball came to rest on an artificially-surfaced road which had not been declared an integral part of the course.

8.A few days earlier he had declared the economy to have done "measurably better" than expected.

9.For your information some of our neighbours already declared Chinese as a Second Language compulsory. Why not we ?

10.U. S. companies have been banned from trading with Iran since 1995, when President Bill Clinton declared it a threat to national security.1995·