宣称
To state something publicly or officially, often without providing proof yet; to claim or assert.
Exemples
3 sur 5他宣称自己对这起事故不负任何责任。
He claimed that he was not responsible for the accident.
科学家宣称发现了一颗类似地球的行星。
Scientists announced the discovery of an Earth-like planet.
政府宣称失业率已经下降。
The government claimed that the unemployment rate has dropped.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
‘宣’ (publicize) + ‘称’ (call/state) = to state publicly.
Quiz rapide
那名选手___他是因为生病才输掉比赛的。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 宣称
Exemples
他宣称自己对这起事故不负任何责任。
formalHe claimed that he was not responsible for the accident.
科学家宣称发现了一颗类似地球的行星。
academicScientists announced the discovery of an Earth-like planet.
政府宣称失业率已经下降。
businessThe government claimed that the unemployment rate has dropped.
他对外宣称自己是专家。
everydayHe publicly claimed to be an expert.
报纸宣称这届选举是公平的。
formalThe newspapers claimed that the election was fair.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
据宣称
it is claimed that...
自我宣称
self-proclaimed
官方宣称
official claim
Souvent confondu avec
宣布 (announce) is used for facts/decisions; 宣称 (claim) often implies the statement might be questioned or needs proof.
Notes d'usage
Useful in IELTS when discussing arguments or reporting what researchers or governments say.
Erreurs courantes
Do not use for simple 'saying'; it implies a significant or public assertion.
Astuce mémo
‘宣’ (publicize) + ‘称’ (call/state) = to state publicly.
Origine du mot
From 'xuān' (to announce) and 'chēng' (to call/state).
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
那名选手___他是因为生病才输掉比赛的。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 宣称
Vocabulaire associé
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核实
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反差
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未必
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不可或缺
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众所周知
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与其
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不可否认
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基于
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与此同时
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