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1. transitive verb1) (declare formally) verkündenpronounce judgement on somebody/something — über jemanden/etwas das Urteil sprechen
pronounce somebody/something [to be] something — jemanden/etwas für etwas erklären
he pronounced himself disgusted with it — er erklärte, er sei empört darüber
3) (speak) aussprechen [Wort, Buchstaben usw.]2. intransitive verbthe h is not pronounced — das h wird nicht gesprochen
pronounce for or in favour of/against something — sich für/gegen etwas aussprechen
* * *1) (to speak (words or sounds, especially in a certain way): He pronounced my name wrongly; The `b' in `lamb' and the `k' in `knob' are not pronounced.) aussprechen2) (to announce officially or formally: He pronounced judgement on the prisoner.) verkünden•- academic.ru/58363/pronounceable">pronounceable- pronounced
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- pronunciation* * *pro·nounce[prəˈnaʊn(t)s]I. vt1. (speak)▪ to \pronounce sth etw aussprechen2. (announce)to \pronounce a verdict/decision einen Urteilsspruch/eine Entscheidung verkündento \pronounce sentence on sb das Urteil über jdn verkünden3. (declare)▪ to \pronounce sb/sth sth:the jury \pronounced him guilty die Geschworenen erklärten ihn für schuldighe \pronounced them man and wife er erklärte sie zu Mann und Frau▪ to \pronounce that... verkünden, dass...II. vi* * *[prə'naʊns]1. vt1) word etc aussprechenthe "p" isn't pronounced — das "p" wird nicht ausgesprochen
2) (= declare) erklären fürto pronounce oneself in favour of/against sth — sich für/gegen etw aussprechen
2. vito pronounce in favour of/against sth — sich für/gegen etw aussprechen
* * *pronounce [prəˈnaʊns]A v/tpronouncing dictionary Aussprachewörterbuch n2. erklären für, bezeichnen als:pronounce sb dead jemanden für tot erklären4. behaupten ( that dass)B v/i1. Stellung nehmen, seine Meinung äußern ( beide:on zu):2. eine gute etc Aussprache haben:* * *1. transitive verb1) (declare formally) verkündenpronounce judgement on somebody/something — über jemanden/etwas das Urteil sprechen
pronounce somebody/something [to be] something — jemanden/etwas für etwas erklären
2) (declare as opinion) erklären fürhe pronounced himself disgusted with it — er erklärte, er sei empört darüber
3) (speak) aussprechen [Wort, Buchstaben usw.]2. intransitive verbpronounce for or in favour of/against something — sich für/gegen etwas aussprechen
* * *v.ankünden v.ankündigen v.aussprechen v.verkünden v.
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