英:[prəˈnaʊns]
美:[prəˈnaʊns]
英:[prəˈnaʊns]
美:[prəˈnaʊns]
pro·nounce
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第三人称单数:pronounces
现在分词:pronouncing
过去式:pronounced
过去分词:pronounced
pronounceable (adj.), pronouncer (n.)
词根:pronounce
adj.pronounced 显著的;断然的;讲出来的
pronounceable 读得出的;可发音的;可断言的
n.pronunciation 发音;读法
pronouncement 声明;宣告;公告;判决
v.pronounced 发音;宣告;断言(pronounce的过去分词)
transitive verb
to articulate or enunciate (a sound, word, or words), or to utter (something) in a specified manner.We don't pronounce the "k" in "knight."She has a hard time pronouncing long words correctly.
to officially declare (someone or something) to be that which is specified.I now pronounce you husband and wife.[verb + smby/smth + noun/adj]I pronounce this to be the property of the U.S. government.[verb + smby/smth + to be + noun/adj]I pronounce this monument open to the public.[verb + smby/smth + noun/adj]
to announce that a specified condition is true of.She pronounced the weather perfect for a picnic.[verb + smby/smth + noun/adj]
to assert or declare formally or officially.The doctors pronounced that the man had died of natural causes.[verb + (that) + clause]
to show the pronunciation of (words) by transcribing into phonetic symbols.
intransitive verb
to make a declaration or announcement.
to articulate language sounds or words.The child pronounces amusingly.
pronounce on对…发表意见
这组词都有“宣布,公开”的意思,其区别是:
advertise指通过文字和图像资料等的反复宣传而引起公众的注意,有时隐含令人不快或言过其实的意味。
broadcast专指利用广播或电视传播消息或发表见解。
announce多指首次宣布大家感兴趣或可满足大家好奇心的事情。
proclaim指官方宣布重大事件或施政方针,语体比announce正式。
publish专指通过报刊或其它媒介向公众公布事情。
pronounce词义与announce, declare接近,但较多用于指法律判决方面的宣布。
declare侧重正式就某事清楚明白地宣布。
以上来源于网络
14世纪中期, pronouncen,“正式宣布,宣告; ”14世纪后期,“说话,发出声音”(词语,语言等),“用言语器官形成或发音”,源自古法语 prononcier “宣布,大声说出,发音”(13世纪晚期,现代法语 prononcer),直接源自晚期拉丁语 pronunciare,源自拉丁语 pronuntiare “宣布,宣告; 发音,说出”,源自 pro “向前,向外,在公共场合”(见 pro-) + nuntiare “宣布”,源自 nuntius “信使”(来自 PIE 词根 *neu- “喊叫”)。
关于发音词或语言的方式,它最早可追溯到1610年代(相关意义上的 pronunciation 最早可追溯到15世纪初)。意思是“发表声明”,尤其是权威性声明(如 pronounce judgment)最早可追溯到15世纪初。相关词汇: Pronounced; pronouncing。
Middle English, from Anglo-French pronuncier, from Latin pronuntiare, from pro- forth + nuntiare to report, from nuntius messenger — more at pro-
The first known use of pronounce was in the 14th century
proof1 of 3noun
evidence of truth or correctness
gave proof of her statement
an act or process of showing or finding out that something is true especially by reasoning or by experiment put a theory to the proof
a proof that the theorem is true
a copy (as of something set in type) taken for study and correction
a test print made from a photographic negative
proof2 of 3adjective
designed or made to prevent or keep out something that could be harmful—often used in compoundswaterproof
this lock is proof against tampering
proof3 of 3verb
to activate (yeast) by mixing with water
pronunciationnoun
the act or way of pronouncing a word or words
prontoadverb
without delay : right away
pronounnoun
a word that is used as a substitute for a noun
pronouncementnoun
an official or solemn statement or announcement
pronouncedadjective
very noticeable
walk with a pronounced limp
pronouncedadjective
very noticeable
walk with a pronounced limp
pronounceverb
to state in an official or solemn way the judge pronounced sentence
I pronounce you husband and wife
to give as an opinion
pronounced the party a success
to use the voice to make the sounds of
practice pronouncing foreign words
to say or speak correctly
I can't pronounce your name
pronounceverb
to state in an official or solemn way the judge pronounced sentence
I pronounce you husband and wife
to give as an opinion
pronounced the party a success
to use the voice to make the sounds of
practice pronouncing foreign words
to say or speak correctly
I can't pronounce your name
1 He can’t pronounce his r’s properly, and his vowels come out all wrong.
2 Pronounce your words clearly. In the word " dumb ", you don't pronounce the " B "
字音要发清楚. 在 “ dumb ” 这个字中, “ B ” 不发音.
3 The doctor pronounced that she was out of danger.
医生宣称她脱离危险了.
4 “Indeed, mama, but you can—and will,” pronounced the haughty voice of Blanche, as she turned round on the piano-stool; where till now she had sat silent, apparently examining sundry sheets of music.
5 “I suppose,” he said out loud, doubtfully, “they would have pronounced it Cuchullain in the North? You can’t tell with ancient languages.”
6 The therapist kept trying to get me to pronounce my words clearly, but apparently I did not.
7 I dogged it on through La Fayette and Morgan City and came in the early dawn to Houma, which is pronounced Homer and is in my memory one of the pleasantest places in the world.
8 Far fewer people could even pronounce my husband’s name.
9 G is pronounced hard before a, o, u, and soft like j before e, i, y, æ, œ: as gusto, in which g is pronounced as in August; gero, pronounced je'ro.
10 After his sentence was pronounced, his lawyer leaned over and whispered to him, “I’ll have you out in two to three weeks.”
11 I now pronounce you man and wife.
我现在宣布你们结为夫妻。
12 When I had a big, flat nose this wasn’t quite so pronounced, but it would become obvious if the doctors fixed it.
13 Efforts at CPR proved fruitless , and Jackson was pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m.
在心脏复苏术也无力回天之后,医院宣布杰克逊于2点26分死亡.
14 We made jokes about how to pronounce Detroit.
15 At 8:44, the doctors pronounced him dead.
16 When 2 identical or similar consonants are in a row, most sounds are not pronounced.
当两个相同或相似的辅音在一起, 很多音都不发音.
17 The identities of the wounded are being withheld pending further investigation, but we've received reports that one of the teens was pronounced dead en route to the hospital, and the other is in critical condition.
18 She is the student who pronounces best in the class.
她是班上发音最好的学生.
19 “This is an embarrassment!” he pronounced, waving my report in the air.
20 As he sat down ready to pronounce the Om, Siddhartha softly recited the verse: ”Om is the bow, the arrow is the soul, Brahman is the arrow’s goal At which one aims unflinchingly.”
1 断定
assertive predicative predication say-so judge conclude reckon posit make up mind predicatory conclusion representation dictum say find determine promise warrant adjudge affirmative constative position assertion predicate vouch
2 表示
note expression representation profession demonstration M be say mark demonstrate signify denote bespeak betoken -man sign signal indication token showing denotation for refer mean represent register express intimate in token of repr. indicial representative significative peta- yocto- yotta- zetta- tribute gesture signification ex- fore- At -y -ish -ful -fy -ty BE have pay claim Mark import render indicate
3 发出的音
4 判决
decretory adjudicative adjudgment action decision sentence finding judgment determination ruling verdict decree deliverance adjudication pronouncement terminer arret rule decide judge adjudicate find hold determine
6 宣称
asserted allegation enounce claim allege assert profess asseverate proclamation averment announce declare confess aver avow represent charge plead lay
7 发音
pronouncing enunciative articulation pronunciation utterance enunciation phonation enunciate phonate enounce diction soniferous utter vocalism sound vocalize pronounceable articulatory go enunciable soft phonic break
8 表态
10 宣布
announcement declaration give call publish announce bill broadcast blaze promulgate post pass deliver promise declare intimate enunciate annunciate preconize delivery proclamation record render proclaim annunciation usher ring notify divulgate come our with assertion introduce Bill herald adjudge blazon Bid profess adjudicate declared proc. dec. pronouncement intimation enounce present discuss crack kithe show forth chalk it up
11 宣告
adjudgment decree post return pass announce proclaim adjudicate annunciate announcement declaration declare enunciation declarative declaratory pronouncement annunciation pronunciamento enunciate call state bill signify herald notice deliver tell sound enunciative adjudication indiction adjudgement preconize enounce give speak notify toll condemn usher
12 正式宣布
15 表示意见
18 作出判断
20 公布
publication post publish announce expose notify proclaim publicize promulgate tell Bid unveil circulate give forth
21 断言
affirmant affirmative categorical affirmatory affirmatively assertion affirmation dictum predication affirmance averment say protest swear vouch maintain guarantee undertake allege assert affirm predicate tell the world claim charge aver asseverate have it necessity protestation asseveration declare predict insist avouch assertive tell have contend allegation assurance vow assertory constative representation constatation uphold gage lay heavy odds that