pronounce
pronounce 英 [prəˈnaʊns] 美 [prəˈnaʊns]
v. 发音;宣布
进行时:pronouncing 过去式:pronounced 过去分词:pronounced 第三人称单数:pronounces
- If you have a teacher who asks the class to call him "Mr. B," it's probably because his name is really hard to pronounce. When you pronounce a word, you sound it out.
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- v. 发音;宣布
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1. Very few people can pronounce my name correctly.
很少人能把我的名字念正确。
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2. The ‘b’ in lamb is not pronounced.
*lamb 中的 b 不发音。
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3. to pronounce an opinion
发表意见
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4. The judge will pronounce sentencetoday.
法官将于今天宣判。
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5. She pronounced him the winner of the competition.
她宣布他是竞赛的优胜者。
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6. I now pronounce you man and wife .
现在正式宣布你们结为夫妻。
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7. He pronounced the country to be in a state of war.
他宣布全国进入战争状态。
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8. She pronounced that an error had been made.
她宣称曾经有个错误。
- pronounce (v.) early 14c., "to declare officially;" late 14c., "to speak, utter," from Old French prononcier "declare, speak out, pronounce" (late 13c., Modern French prononcer), from Late Latin pronunciare, from Latin pronuntiare "to proclaim, announce; pronounce, utter," from pro "forth, out, in public" (see pro-) + nuntiare "announce," from nuntius "messenger" (from PIE root *neu- "to shout"). With reference to the mode of sounding words or languages, it is attested from 1620s (but see pronunciation in this sense from early 15c.). Related: Pronounced; pronouncing.
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