an‧ 名词 ce S2 W1 / ənaʊns / 动词 [及物动词]
1 to officially tell people about something, especially about a plan or a decision :
They an 名词 ced their engagement in ‘The Times’.
an 名词 ce a decision/intention/plan
The government has an 名词 ced plans to create 10,000 new jobs.
an 名词 ce that
A government spokesman an 名词 ced that the hostages had been released.
At the end of their meeting, it was an 名词 ced that an agreement had been reached.
an 名词 ce something to somebody
Cordon an 名词 ced his resignation to staff members on Wednesday.
2 to say something, especially something that other people will not like, in a loud and confident way 同义词 state :
‘I’m not going to their party,’ Maggie an 名词 ced.
an 名词 ce (that)
He stood up and an 名词 ced that he was ready to go.
3 to give information to people using a loudspeaker or microphone , especially at an airport or railway station :
We arrived just as they were an 名词 cing the arrival of Flight 207 from Minneapolis.
4 an 名词 ce somebody/yourself to officially tell people that someone has arrived at a particular place :
All visitors to the apartment building must be an 名词 ced.
After an 名词 cing himself at the reception desk, James was led upstairs.
5 to introduce a programme on television or radio