annunciate

英 [ə'nʌnsɪeɪt] 美[ə'nʌnsɪet]
  • vt. 告示;通告

英英释义


1. foreshadow or presage

实用场景例句


People court can stick an annunciate subpoena the accused.
人民法院会贴出告示传唤被告.

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双语例句


1. People court can stick an annunciate subpoena the accused.
人民法院会贴出告示传唤被告.

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2. They do not so properly affirm, as annunciate it ( Charles Lamb )
他们没有以通告的方式恰当地肯定 ( 查尔斯兰姆 )

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英文词源


annunciate (v.)
1530s, from past participle adjective annunciate (late 14c.) or directly from Latin annunciatus, misspelling of annuntiatus, past participle of annuntiare (see announce). In some cases perhaps a back-formation from annunciation. Related: Annunciated; annunciating.

词态变化


第三人称单数: annunciates;过去式: annunciated;过去分词: annunciated;现在分词: annunciating;