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1 declare
di'kleə1) (to announce publicly or formally: War was declared this morning.) declarar2) (to say firmly: 'I don't like him at all,' she declared.) pronunciarse3) (to make known (goods on which duty must be paid, income on which tax should be paid etc): He decided to declare his untaxed earnings to the tax-office.) declarar•declare vb declarartr[dɪ'kleəSMALLr/SMALL]2 (at customs) declarar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLI (do) declare! ¡vaya por Dios!to declare war on declarar la guerra ato declare war: declarar la guerrathey declared their support: manifestaron su apoyov.• declarar v.• enunciar v.• manifestar v.• representar v.dɪ'kler, dɪ'kleə(r)
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a) (state, announce) \<\<intention\>\> declarar; \<\<opinion\>\> manifestar*to declare war on o against somebody/something — declararle la guerra a alguien/algo
b) ( Tax) \<\<goods/income\>\> declarar
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vi1) (AmE Pol)a) ( announce candidacy) anunciar su (or mi etc) candidaturab) ( take sides)to declare FOR/AGAINST somebody/something — declararse or pronunciarse a favor/en contra de alguien/algo
2) (as interj) (dated)[dɪ'klɛǝ(r)]well, I (do) declare! — válgame Dios! (ant)
1. VT1) [+ intentions, love] declarar; [+ dividend, result] anunciarshe declared that she knew nothing about it — declaró or manifestó que no sabía nada al respecto
to declare war (on or against sb) — declarar la guerra (a algn)
to declare o.s. — declararse
to declare o.s. against/in favour of sth — pronunciarse or declararse en contra de/a favor de algo
to declare o.s. surprised — confesar su sorpresa
2) (Econ) [+ income] declararhave you anything to declare? — ¿tiene usted algo que declarar?
3) (Bridge) declarar2. VI1) (=pronounce)to declare for, declare in favour of — pronunciarse a favor de
well, I declare! — † ¡vaya por Dios!
3) (Bridge) declarar* * *[dɪ'kler, dɪ'kleə(r)]
1.
a) (state, announce) \<\<intention\>\> declarar; \<\<opinion\>\> manifestar*to declare war on o against somebody/something — declararle la guerra a alguien/algo
b) ( Tax) \<\<goods/income\>\> declarar
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vi1) (AmE Pol)a) ( announce candidacy) anunciar su (or mi etc) candidaturab) ( take sides)to declare FOR/AGAINST somebody/something — declararse or pronunciarse a favor/en contra de alguien/algo
2) (as interj) (dated)well, I (do) declare! — válgame Dios! (ant)
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