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单词 pronounce
释义

pronounce

verb
 
/prəˈnaʊns/
/prəˈnaʊns/
Word Family
  • pronounce verb
  • pronunciation noun
  • unpronounceable adjective
  • mispronounce verb
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they pronounce
/prəˈnaʊns/
/prəˈnaʊns/
he / she / it pronounces
/prəˈnaʊnsɪz/
/prəˈnaʊnsɪz/
past simple pronounced
/prəˈnaʊnst/
/prəˈnaʊnst/
past participle pronounced
/prəˈnaʊnst/
/prəˈnaʊnst/
-ing form pronouncing
/prəˈnaʊnsɪŋ/
/prəˈnaʊnsɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1.  
    [transitive] pronounce something to make the sound of a word or letter in a particular way
    • to pronounce a word/syllable/vowel/consonant
    • Very few people can pronounce my name correctly.
    • The ‘b’ in lamb is not pronounced.
    • I found it difficult to pronounce the name of the port.
    see also pronunciation, unpronounceable
    Extra Examples
    • I don't know how to pronounce the name of the town.
    • She pronounced the ‘o’ as in ‘no’.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • distinctly
    • correctly
    verb + pronounce
    • can
    • know how to
    • be difficult to
    preposition
    • as
    • as in
    See full entry
  2. [transitive, intransitive] (formal) to give a judgement, opinion or statement formally, officially or publicly
    • pronounce something to pronounce an opinion
    • The judge will pronounce sentence today.
    • I hesitate to pronounce judgement in such a case.
    • pronounce somebody/something + noun She pronounced him the winner of the competition.
    • I now pronounce you husband and wife (= in a marriage ceremony).
    • pronounce somebody/something + adj. She was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital.
    • The jury pronounced him guilty of first-degree murder.
    • pronounce somebody/something to be/have something He pronounced the country to be in a state of war.
    • pronounce that… She pronounced that an error had been made.
    • + speech ‘It's pneumonia,’ he pronounced gravely.
    • pronounce in favour of somebody/something The committee has pronounced in favour of the merger.
    • pronounce for somebody/something The judge pronounced for (= in favour of) the defendant.
    • pronounce against somebody/something My opinion in this case is that I must pronounce against this claim.
    Extra Examples
    • He pronounced himself delighted with the judge's decision.
    • Press reports beforehand confidently pronounced that an agreement had already been reached.
    • Reality TV was officially pronounced dead by the critics.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • officially
    preposition
    • in favour/​favor of
    • on
    • upon
    phrases
    • be pronounced dead
    • pronounce yourself something
    See full entry
  3. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French pronuncier, from Latin pronuntiare, from pro- ‘out, forth’ + nuntiare ‘announce’ (from nuntius ‘messenger’).
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