to announce sth

  • 1announce — an|nounce W1S2 [əˈnauns] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: annoncer, from Latin annuntiare, from ad to + nuntiare to report ] 1.) to officially tell people about something, especially about a plan or a decision ▪ They announced their… …

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  • 2Drain STH — Origin Stockholm, Sweden Genres Grunge, Hard Rock Years active 1993 – 2000 Labels MVG Records, Mercury, Island Def Jam Music Group …

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  • 3hand sth down — UK US hand sth down Phrasal Verb with hand({{}}/hænd/ verb ► to give or teach something to a younger member of your family: hand sth down from sb to sb »The men practise a skill handed down from father to son. ► LAW to announce a decision in a… …

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  • 4be in a position to do sth — ► to be able to do something, usually because you have the necessary experience, authority, or money: »Nine months ago, we were not in a position to announce the expansion plan. Main Entry: ↑position …

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  • 5give sth a clean bill of health — ► to say that an organization or system is in a good financial position or has been operating honestly and legally, after having examined it: »Concerns about installation procedures mean the company cannot be given a clean bill of health. ► to… …

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  • 6keep sth to yourself — ► to not tell other people about something: »My boss asked me to keep the information to myself until she could announce it formally. Main Entry: ↑keep …

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  • 7sign — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sth that shows that sth exists/may happen ADJECTIVE ▪ classic, clear, definite, distinct, obvious, real, sure, telltale, unmistakable …

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  • 8minister — noun 1 (BrE) member of the government ADJECTIVE ▪ prime ▪ chief, principal (both historical) ▪ deputy ▪ junior, senior …

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  • 9newspaper — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ daily, evening (esp. BrE), morning, Sunday, weekly ▪ today s, yesterday s ▪ left wing …

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  • 10email — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} (also e mail) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ junk, spam, unsolicited, unwanted ▪ abusive (esp. BrE), angry (esp. AmE), nasty (esp. AmE) …

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