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1. | To make known(a decree, for example) by public declaration; announce officially. |
| 公布通过向公众宣告使(比如一条法令)被人们知道;正式宣布 |
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2. | announce death of |
| 宣告…逝世 |
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3. | to declare; to announce; to proclaim |
| 宣告 |
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4. | the sound of a bell rung slowly to announce a death or a funeral or the end of something. |
| 宣告死亡或在葬礼上或表示事物终结的缓慢鸣响的钟声。 |
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5. | a bell rung to announce end of class. |
| 宣告课堂结束的铃声。 |
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6. | I will always announce my goals to the world. |
| 我要常常向世人宣告我的目标。 |
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7. | To announce officially and publicly; declare. |
| 宣告正式且公开地宣布;声明 |
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8. | the bell of Independence Hall; rung 8 July 1776 to announce the signing of the Declaration of Independence |
| 宣告自由的钟声;年月号标志着独立的钟声。 |
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9. | a bell rung to announce that dinner has been served. |
| 宣告饭菜准备好的铃声。 |
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10. | We are here today to announce to the world, in our language, that Hong Kong has entered a new era. |
| 我们在这用自己的语言向全世界宣告:香港进入历史的新纪元。 |
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