pronounce [prə'naʊnts] verb transitive MAKE SOUND 发出声音 IMPROVER ■to say a word or a letter in a particular way 发(音),读(音)•How do you pronounce your surname?你的姓怎么念? •She pronounced his name so badly he didn't even recognise it.念他的名字时她发音如此不标准以至于连他本人都没听出来。 •Sade, pronounced shah-day, is a singer.Sade,读作 Shah-day,是一位歌手。 [prə'naʊnts] verb transitive TO STATE 声明 formal ■to state something officially or certainly 宣称;宣布;断言•[+ obj + noun/adj] He was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.他被送往医院,到了医院就被宣布已死亡。 •The jury pronounced him guilty.陪审团宣布他有罪。 •He gazed vacantly while the verdict and sentence were pronounced.在宣读判决时,他面无表情地瞪着眼睛。 •She surveyed the building and pronounced herself pleased with their work.她勘查了这栋楼,并说自己对他们的工作很满意。 •[+ that] The government pronounced that they are no longer a nuclear state.该政府宣布其不再是核武国家。 •"Have I met him?" "You have indeed - I recall you pronounced the man (= said that he was) a fool."“我见过他吗?”“你确实见过——我记得你说这个人是傻瓜。” •The dessert was tried and pronounced delicious.人们品尝了这道甜点,称赞其味美。 [prə'naʊnts] verb transitive Phrasal Verbs transitive pronounce on/upon sth formal ■to give a judgment or opinion about something 发表对…的看法•I'd rather not go pronouncing on a subject that I know so little about.我不想对一个我知之甚少的话题作任何评论。 |