Слово англійською: announce
Дієслово
Переклад announce українською: анонсува́ти, повідо́мити (публі́чно і т. д.), заяви́ти
Детальний опис
- to tell people something officially, especially about a decision, plans, etc.
- announce something He officially announced his intention to resign at today's press conference.
- They haven't formally announced their engagement yet.
- (figurative) A ring at the doorbell announced Jack's arrival.
- announce that… We are pleased to announce that all five candidates were successful.
- it is announced that… It was announced that new speed restrictions would be introduced.
- announce something to somebody The company announced its decision to the public in March.
- The government yesterday announced to the media plans to create a million new jobs.
- announce somebody/something as something She was announced as the winner at last night's ceremony.
You cannot ‘announce somebody something’: They announced us their decision. Synonyms declaredeclarestate ▪ indicate ▪ announceThese words all mean to say something, usually clearly and definitely and often in public.declare (rather formal) to say something officially or publicly; to state something clearly and definitely:- to declare war
- The painting was declared to be a forgery.
state (rather formal) to formally write or say something, especially in a careful and clear way:- He has already stated his intention to run for election.
indicate (rather formal) to state something, sometimes in a way that is slightly indirect:- During our meeting, he indicated his willingness to cooperate.
announce to tell people officially about a decision or plans; to give information about something in a public place, especially through a loudspeaker; to say something in a loud and/or serious way:- They haven’t formally announced their engagement yet.
- Has our flight been announced yet?
declare or announce?Declare is used more often for giving judgements; announce is used more often for giving facts: The painting was announced to be a forgery. • They haven’t formally declared their engagement yet. Patterns- to declare/state/indicate/announce that…
- to declare/state somebody/something to be something
- to declare/state/indicate/announce your intention to do something
- to declare/state/announce something formally/publicly/officially
- to declare/state/announce something firmly/confidently
- to give information about something in a public place, especially through a loudspeaker
- announce something Has our flight been announced yet?
- The winners will be announced in reverse order.
- + speech ‘Now boarding flight 897, destination Seattle,’ the loudspeaker announced.
- announce that… They announced that the flight would be delayed.
- to say something in a loud and/or serious way
- + speech ‘I've given up eating meat,’ she announced.
- announce that… She announced that she'd given up eating meat.
Synonyms declaredeclarestate ▪ indicate ▪ announceThese words all mean to say something, usually clearly and definitely and often in public.declare (rather formal) to say something officially or publicly; to state something clearly and definitely:- to declare war
- The painting was declared to be a forgery.
state (rather formal) to formally write or say something, especially in a careful and clear way:- He has already stated his intention to run for election.
indicate (rather formal) to state something, sometimes in a way that is slightly indirect:- During our meeting, he indicated his willingness to cooperate.
announce to tell people officially about a decision or plans; to give information about something in a public place, especially through a loudspeaker; to say something in a loud and/or serious way:- They haven’t formally announced their engagement yet.
- Has our flight been announced yet?
declare or announce?Declare is used more often for giving judgements; announce is used more often for giving facts: The painting was announced to be a forgery. • They haven’t formally declared their engagement yet. Patterns- to declare/state/indicate/announce that…
- to declare/state somebody/something to be something
- to declare/state/indicate/announce your intention to do something
- to declare/state/announce something formally/publicly/officially
- to declare/state/announce something firmly/confidently
- announce yourself/somebody to tell somebody your name or somebody else’s name when you or they arrive at a place
- Would you announce the guests as they arrive? (= call out their names, for example at a formal party)
- announce something to introduce, or to give information about, a programme on the radio or television
Wordfinder- air
- announce
- bulletin
- jingle
- phone-in
- podcast
- programme
- public service broadcasting
- radio
- station
Word Originlate 15th cent.: from French annoncer, from Latin annuntiare, from ad- ‘to’ + nuntiare ‘declare, announce’ (from nuntius ‘messenger’).