declare

declare
de·clare [dɪʼkleəʳ, Am -ʼkler] vt
1) (make known)
to \declare sth etw verkünden [o bekannt machen] [o kundtun];
to \declare one's intention seine Absicht kundtun;
to \declare one's love for sb jdm eine Liebeserklärung machen;
she \declared her love for tiramisu sie gestand, eine Schwäche für Tiramisu zu haben;
to \declare one's support for sth seine Unterstützung für etw akk zusagen
2) (state)
to \declare that ... erklären, dass ...;
to \declare war on sb jdm den Krieg erklären;
to \declare oneself [to be] bankrupt sich akk für bankrott erklären;
the country \declared independence in 1952 das Land hat im Jahre 1952 seine Unabhängigkeit erklärt;
I now \declare the Olympic Games open hiermit erkläre ich die Olympischen Spiele für eröffnet
3) cards
to \declare sth etw ansagen
4) econ (for customs, tax)
to \declare sth etw deklarieren (form)
have you anything to \declare? haben Sie etwas zu verzollen?;
to \declare goods Waren verzollen;
to \declare one's income sein Einkommen angeben
5) (pronounce)
to \declare oneself sich akk erklären, sich akk zu erkennen geben;
to \declare oneself in favour of sth sich akk für etw akk aussprechen vi
1) (make a statement)
to \declare against/for sth sich akk gegen/für etw akk aussprechen
2) (in cricket) ein Spiel vorzeitig abbrechen interj (dated);
well, I [do] \declare! na so was!

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