declare: [14] To declare something is to make it ‘clear’. English acquired the word from Latin dēclārāre ‘make clear’, a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix dē- and clārāre ‘make clear’, a derivative of clārus ‘clear’. => claret, clear
declare (v.)
early 14c., from Old French declarer "explain, elucidate," or directly from Latin declarare "make clear, reveal, disclose, announce," from de- intensive prefix (see de-) + clarare "clarify," from clarus "clear" (see clear (adj.)). Related: Declared; declaring.
实用例句
1. Which do they want me to do? declare war or surrender?
他们想让我做什么,宣战还是投降?
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2. His lawyers are confident that the judges will declare Mr Stevens innocent.
史蒂文斯先生的律师们确信法官将宣告他无罪。
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3. You may have to declare that you have had an HIV test.
你可能需要声明自己已经做过艾滋病病毒检测。
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4. It's too early to declare his efforts a success.
现在就断言他的努力已经获得成功还为时过早。
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5. The government is ready to declare a permanent ceasefire.