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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.) pronunciar2) (to announce officially or formally: He pronounced judgement on the prisoner.) pronunciar•- pronounced
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pronounce vb pronunciartr[prə'naʊns]1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL pronunciar2 (declare) declarar1 pronunciarse (on, sobre)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto pronounce sentence SMALLLAW/SMALL dictar sentencia, pronunciar un fallo1) : pronunciarhow do you pronounce your name?: ¿cómo se pronuncia su nombre?2) declare: declarar3)to pronounce sentence : dictar sentencia, pronunciar un fallov.• declarar v.• pronunciar v.• sonar v.prə'naʊns
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a) \<\<sound/word/syllable\>\> pronunciarthe `e' is not pronounced — la `e' no se pronuncia or es muda
b) \<\<judgment/sentence\>\> pronunciar, dictarc) ( declare) (frml)
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vi ( deliver verdict) (frml)[prǝ'naʊns]1. VT1) [+ letter, word] pronunciarhow do you pronounce it? — ¿cómo se pronuncia?
the "k" in "knee" is not pronounced — la "k" de "knee" no se pronuncia
2) (=declare) declarar"I now pronounce you man and wife" — -y ahora os declaro marido y mujer
to pronounce o.s. for/against sth — declararse a favor de/en contra de algo
to pronounce sentence — (Jur) pronunciar or dictar sentencia
2.VIto pronounce in favour of/against sth — pronunciarse a favor de/en contra de algo
* * *[prə'naʊns]
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a) \<\<sound/word/syllable\>\> pronunciarthe `e' is not pronounced — la `e' no se pronuncia or es muda
b) \<\<judgment/sentence\>\> pronunciar, dictarc) ( declare) (frml)
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vi ( deliver verdict) (frml)
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