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pronouncement

英 [prəˈnaʊnsmənt]

美 [prəˈnaʊnsmənt]

n.  声明; 公告; 宣告

复数:pronouncements 

法律

Collins.1 / BNC.11254 / COCA.10628

牛津词典

    noun

    • 声明;公告;宣告
      a formal public statement

      柯林斯词典

      • N-COUNT 声明;公告
        Pronouncementsare public or official statements on an important subject.
        1. ...the President's latest pronouncements about the protection of minorities.
          总统最近发布的保护少数民族的声明

      英英释义

      noun

      双语例句

      • A prophet made a prophecy that the kingdom would fall. the high priest's divinatory pronouncement; mantic powers; a kind of sibylline book with ready and infallible answers to questions.
        一位预言家预言那个王国将要灭亡。主教的预言;预言力;有对各种问题现成正确的解答的预言书。
      • Upon pronouncement of a divorce judgment, the parties concerned must be informed not to remarry before the judgment takes legal effect.
        宣告离婚判决,必须告知当事人在判决发生法律效力前不得另行结婚。
      • The high priest's divinatory pronouncement; mantic powers; a kind of sibylline book with ready and infallible answers to questions.
        主教的预言;预言力;有对各种问题现成正确的解答的预言书。
      • These verses are said to have been proclaimed by the Buddha just after the pronouncement of His decease, which was to take place in three months from that day.
        这些经文据说是佛在声明他要逝世后宣布的,从那天后在3个月内发生。
      • In addition, the Fed's pronouncement signalled interest rates will remain low for a while a sweet spot for risky assets such as stocks.
        另外,美联储的声明表明,利率在一段时间内仍将维持在低位对于股票等风险资产而言是一个好消息。
      • A formal pronouncement or command.
        命令正式的宣布或命令。
      • A great dread fell on him, as if he was awaiting the pronouncement of some doom that he had long foreseen and vainly hoped might after all never be spoken.
        一股巨大的恐惧攫住了他,好像在等待他很早就预测到了,又一直徒劳地期待永不提起的厄运宣布。
      • The in-court judgment pronouncement is one of the most efficient ways to realize this duty.
        当庭宣判是实现这一职责的最有效的方法之一;
      • The pronouncement was an example of Russert's absolute authority in the Washington media;
        这是表明罗斯特在华盛顿政治媒体中的绝对权威的一个例子;
      • This pronouncement seemed to have a considerable effect on the public.
        这句话似乎在听众里产生了很大的效果。