pronouncing
adj. 發音的,表示發音的
v. 發音,讀( pronounce的現在分詞 ); 宣佈,宣稱; 宣判
To pronounce a word means to say it using particular sounds.
Have I pronounced your name correctly?...
你的名字我念得對嗎?
He pronounced it Per-sha, the way the English do.
他像英格蘭人那樣將它讀成Per-sha。
If you pronounce something to be true, you state that it is the case.
A specialist has now pronounced him fully fit...
一位專家已宣佈他的身體完全恢復了。
I now pronounce you man and wife.
我現在宣佈你們結為夫妻。
If someone pronounces a verdict or opinion on something, they give their verdict or opinion.
The authorities took time to pronounce their verdicts...
當局斟酌權衡再三才宣佈他們的決定。
'As for me,' he pronounced, 'I can recognize a good deal when I see one'...
“至於我,”他宣稱,“買賣好壞我一看便知。”
Consider that I've named it -- never mind pronouncing it out aloud. "
既然我說了 —— 聲音大一點兒你也別在意. ”
If what you say is accurate , Roosevelt is pronouncing a long - range doom on all free men.
如果你說的話沒錯, 羅斯福是在對全體自由人宣佈 長期 的厄運.
I have some difficulty in pronouncing some of the words in English.
在某些英語單詞的發音上我有些困難.
He is always pronouncing about things he knows nothing about.
他總是對自己不懂的事情妄下定論.
I always have difficulty in pronouncing new words.
對新單詞的發音我總是有困難.