
v. 宣布,宣告,公布
v. 郑重地说,大声而肯定地说〔尤指别人不喜欢的事〕≈ state
v. 广播通知〔尤指在机场或火车站〕
announcement
n. 〔重要或正式的〕通告,公告,布告
n. 发表,宣布,宣告
n. 〔报纸上的〕通告,启事
announce a decision/intention/plan
宣布一个决定/目的/计划
announce sb/yourself 通报某人/自己的到来
a wedding announcement 结婚通告
make/issue an announcement 发表公告
a formal announcement 正式通告
an official announcement 官方通告
a further announcement 进一步公告
results announcement [财经] 业绩公布
The U.S. Postal Service announced today that it is considering closing about 3,700 post offices over the next year because of falling revenues. 今日宣布
Last week, for example, Postmaster General Pat Donahoe announced plans to stop mail delivery on Saturdays, a move he says could save $3 billion annually. 宣布计划
They announced their engagement in ‘The Times’.
他们在《泰晤士报》上宣布了订婚的消息。
The government has announced plans to create 10,000 new jobs.
政府宣布了创造一万个就业机会的方案。
He stood up and announced that he was ready to go.
他站起身来,郑重其事地说他要走了。
We arrived just as they were announcing the arrival of Flight 207 from Minneapolis.
我们到的时候正在广播来自明尼阿波利斯的207次航班已经到达的消息。
All visitors to the apartment building must be announced.
那幢公寓楼的访客都必须通报。
The minister made the announcement at a news conference.
部长在记者招待会上发表了这项声明。
BrE /əˈnaʊns/
NAmE /əˈnaʊns/