0 to announce something publicly or officially -- объявлять, заявлять
to declare war
[ + that ] Scientists have declared that this meat is safe to eat.
1 to officially tell someone the value of goods you have bought, or the amount of money you have earned because you might have to pay tax -- декларировать стоимость или доходы
Do you have anything to declare?
This tendency was reinforced in 1939 when the government declared the gas supply a state-owned public monopoly.
Variables declared with an abstract specification are similar to variables in type theory.
By 1998, all the teachers in the sample declared that they included popular music.
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, this right meant that sales of inherited land to non-relatives could be declared invalid within a specified time period.
Assignment statements update variables declared in their block or in an enclosing one.
But its ascent to prominence should not and cannot be achieved simply by declaring jurisdiction over world affairs.
After its initial difficulties, it was, he declared, finally 'a respectable academic discipline'.
Actually, the lexicon consists of a set of source lexical files, where each entry is declared with a minimal set of proper ties.
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