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1 | to announce officially that something is true or happening 宣布;宣告;声明 |
| Australia declared its support for the agreement. 澳大利亚宣布支持这项协议。 |
| I was in Germany when war was declared. 宣战时我在德国。 |
| A state of emergency has been declared in the province. 该省已宣布进入紧急状态。 |
| declare sb/sth (to be) sth The election was declared invalid. 此次选举被宣布为无效。 |
| Sarah was declared the winner. 萨拉被宣布为获胜者。 |
| 1a | to say something , especially in a formal or impressive way 断言;声称 | | ‘I’ m leaving tomorrow’ , James suddenly declared. “我明天要走,”詹姆斯突然正色说道。 | | +that Brady declared that he had no intention of giving up the fight. 布雷迪声称他无意放弃这场战斗。 | |
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2 | to state officially how much you have earned or how much property you own so that you can pay the correct amount of tax 申报(收入、财产等) |
| All income from investments must also be declared. 投资获得的所有收入也必须申报。 |
| 2a | to state officially that you have brought goods into a country so that you can pay the correct amount of tax 申报(纳税品等) | | Are you going to declare all that wine at customs? 你打算在海关申报所有那些葡萄酒吗? | |
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| declare against sb/sth: to say publicly that you oppose someone or something 表态反对 | Others followed him and declared against the monarchy. 其他人跟随他表态反对君主制。 | |
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| declare for sb/sth: to say publicly that you support someone or something 表态支持 | Senator Hopkins has now declared for the tax cuts. 参议员霍普金斯现已表态支持减税。 | |
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