With objective clause: To state or declare that, etc.
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释义 | the mind > language > statement > state or declare [verb (transitive)] (74) speakc900 With objective clause: To state or declare that, etc. sayOE To express in words (a specified fact, opinion, feeling, or intention); to declare, state; (often more… transitive. With clause as object, and… sayOE To express in words (a specified fact, opinion, feeling, or intention); to declare, state; (often more… transitive. With clause as object, and… tell?a1160 transitive. To express in words (thoughts, things known); (of words) to convey. Frequently in negative constructions. Also: to give verbal expression… to put forth?c1225 transitive. To set forth in words; to state, assert; to propound (a theory, etc.); to ask (a question). Formerly also: †to utter, speak; (reflexive… posea1325 transitive. To put forward or propose (a claim, theory, instance, etc.). allegec1330 Law. To declare on oath before a tribunal; to submit as legal evidence or testimony; to advance (a… transitive. With simple object. Obsolete. declarec1330 To make known or state publicly, formally, or in explicit terms; to assert, proclaim, announce or pronounce by formal statement or in solemn terms. exponec1380 transitive. To set forth in words, declare. to bring fortha1382 To utter, express; to put forth, adduce, advance. Obsolete. expounda1382 transitive. To set forth, declare, state in detail (doctrines, ideas, principles; formerly, with wider application). terminec1384 transitive. To declare something in speech or writing; to put into words, state; to specify. Also intransitive. Cf. terminate, v. 3. allaya1387 transitive. = allege, v.1 (in various senses). express1386 To represent in language; to put into words, set forth (a meaning, thought, state of things); to give utterance to (an intention, a feeling). proport1387 transitive. Originally and chiefly Scottish. To convey to the mind; to express, to signify; = purport, v. 1a. Obsolete. purport1389 transitive. Esp. of a document or speech: to have as its import, bearing, or tenor; to convey to the mind; to represent as its meaning; to… cough1393 figurative. With up, †out. To utter; to disclose. Also intransitive. generalize?a1425 transitive. To make (a statement) which has general application; to state as generally true. Obsolete. rare. deliverc1454 transitive. To report or state (something); to communicate or relate (something) in words. expremec1470 transitive. = express, v.1 6–9. to show forth1498 transitive. To declare, utter; = sense 20a. promisea1500 transitive and intransitive. colloquial. With subordinate clause as object or parenthetically within… With reference to the future, as a strong… term1546 To express or denote using a term or terms. transitive. With infinitive clause as complement. To state, assert; to deem. In later use chiefly (and… to set forward1560 To put forward, promulgate; to advance (an opinion). attribute1563 To give or ascribe in assertion (praise or honour). to throw out1573 transitive. To give utterance or expression to; (now esp.) to put forward tentatively, give (a hint or suggestion). Also (with that-clause): to… quote1575 transitive. To note or mention (esp. a person) for a specified quality, or for having done a specified deed. Obsolete. dictate1599 transitive. To express, indicate. Obsolete. rare. rendera1616 transitive. To declare, state. Obsolete. rare. preport1616 transitive. = purport, v. enunciate1623 transitive. To give definite expression to (a proposition, principle, theory, etc.); = enounce, v. 1. remonstrate1625 transitive. Usually with to or with that-clause. To declare, affirm; to make clear; to point out. Now rare. state1642 To express in speech or writing; to declare clearly, definitely, or formally (that which one believes… transitive. With object and infinitive… pronunciate1652 transitive. To pronounce, declare. annunciate1763 transitive. To express (something) in clear or definite terms; to say or pronounce (something) clearly; to enunciate. present1779 transitive. To make clear to the mind or thought; to convey, suggest, or exhibit to mental perception; to put forward for reflection… enounce1805 transitive. To state (a proposition, principle, opinion) in definite terms; = enunciate, v. report1842 transitive. With direct speech as object: to state as fact. constate1865 transitive. To establish, ascertain, state. lodge1885 To place, deposit. To deposit in court or with some appointed officer a formal statement of (an information, complaint, objection, etc.). Hence… outen1951 transitive. To come out with, utter. Subcategories:— describe or state as (1) — again (2) — clearly or explicitly (5) — imperfectly (1) — freely (1) — authoritatively or as an opinion (7) — solemnly (1) — loudly or noisily (2) — continuously (4) — in writing (2) — as by reading aloud (1) — as an observation or comment (1) — an opinion (2) — the extent of (1) — a cause or reason (1) — on behalf of another (1) |
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