0 to make something known or tell people about something officially -- (尤指公开地)宣布,宣告,通告
They announced the death of their mother in the local paper. 他们在一家当地报纸上刊登了母亲去世的讣告。
She announced the winner of the competition to an excited audience. 她向激动的观众宣布了比赛的获胜者。
[ + that ] The prime minister has announced that public spending will be increased next year. 首相已经宣布下年将增加公共开支。
The first few leaves in the gutter announced the beginning of autumn. 排水沟中最先落入的几片叶子标志着秋天的来临。
It gives us great pleasure to announce the engagement of our daughter Maria.
British Airways regret to announce the cancellation of flight BA205 to Madrid.
The minister has announced that there will be no change in government policy.
My sister surprised everyone by announcing she was leaving her job.
The company announced a pre-tax loss of three million pounds.
Only when the hammer announces its materiality by failing, breaking or being defective do we revert to thinking of it as an object.
Any sign announcing the actualization of an event needs to be perceptually or conceptually accessible, according to this definition, within the confines of the ground.
Bulletins were subsequently tacked up everywhere people gathered, announcing the place and date of the scheduled burning.