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pro.nounce (obj) TO STATEprE5naJntsv fmlto state something officially or with certainty宣称; 宣布; 断言He was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. [T + obj + n/adj]他被送往医院,到达时就被宣布已死亡。When the vicar says "I now pronounce you man and wife" and the newly-married couple kiss, I always start to cry! [T + obj + n/adj]当牧师说“我现在宣布你们成为夫妻”,新婚夫妇接吻时,我总是要哭。The jury pronounced him guilty. [T + obj + n/adj]陪审团宣布他有罪。He gazed vacantly while the verdict and sentence were pronounced. [T]在宣读裁决和量刑时,他面无表情地凝视着。She surveyed the building and pronounced herself pleased with their work. [T + obj + n/adj]她检查了这栋建筑,宣称自己对他们的工作感到满意。The government pronounced that they are no longer a nuclear state. [+ that clause]政府宣称他们不再是核国家。"Have I met him?""You have indeed -- I recall you pronounced the man (= said that he was) a fool." [T + obj + n/adj]“我遇见过他吗?”“你确实遇见过----我记得你说这人是个傻瓜。”The dessert was tried and pronounced delicious. [T + obj + n/adj]人们品尝了这道甜点,称它美味。I'd rather not go pronouncing on/upon (= making judgments on) a subject that I know so little about. [I]我不想对一门我知之甚少的学科作评论。
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