1.
announce sth about sb/sth by means of a poster,list,etc displayed publicly
(以张贴招贴、名单等形式)公开宣布某事
2.
proclaim a public holiday
宣布定某日为公众假日
3.
He'll vow that I was the direct cause of the marriage.
他将会公开宣布我是直接促成这桩婚事的人。
4.
The World Health Organization declared TB a public health emergency in nineteen ninety-three.
世界卫生组织于1993年公开宣布肺结核紧急事件。
5.
someone who proclaims a message publicly.
公开的宣布信息的人。
6.
Something proclaimed, especially an official public announcement.
公告,宣言宣布的事物,尤指当众正式公布的通告
7.
A large, usually printed placard, bill, or announcement, often illustrated, that is posted to advertise or publicize something.
海报通常印刷而成的大布告、招贴或公告,常附有插图,张贴以用来宣传或公布某事
8.
One who announces something, as a herald.
号兵宣布某事的人,如传令官
9.
declare one's position,opinion,etc(on sth)
宣布(对某事物的)立场、意见等;表明态度
10.
announce as the result of an investigation, or announce something to the proper authorities.
宣布调查结果或向上级部门通报某事。
11.
declare holy or pure or free from sin.
宣布某事物是神圣的,没有罪恶的。
12.
secret or hidden; not openly practiced or engaged in or shown or avowed.
秘密的或隐藏的;没有公开实行或从事或表现或宣布的。
13.
state or describe (sth)officially,esp in reply to a formal demand for information
正式宣布或表明(某事物)(尤指回应正式的询问)
14.
They openly declare themselves as atheists.
他们公开宣布自己是无神论者。
15.
Declare to
公开宣布自已的观点、态度
16.
The governor came out in favor of tax breaks.
这位政府官员公开宣布赞成停止征税
17.
not announced or openly acknowledged.
没有宣布或者没有公开的让人知晓。
18.
To put(a law) into effect by formal public announcement.
颁布通过正式的公开地宣布使(法律)生效