English-Thai Dictionary
declaration
N การ ยืนยัน คำยืนยัน การลงนาม เป็นพยาน คำให้การ หลักฐาน affirmance affirmation assertion attestation deposition statement testimony avowal denial disavowal negation kan-yean-yan
declaration
N การ อุทธร ณ์ คำ อุทธร ณ์ kan-au-ton
declaration
N คำประกาศ แถลงการณ์ การ ประกาศ คำสั่ง ประกาศิต announcement bulletin document edict manifesto notice notification proclamation statement kan-pra-kad
declarationofindependence
N การ ประกาศอิสรภาพ
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DECLARATION
n. 1. An affirmation; an open expression of facts or opinions; verbal utterance; as, he declared his sentiments, and I rely on his declaration.
2. Expression of facts, opinions, promises, predictions, etc. , in writings; records or reports of what has been declared or uttered.
The scriptures abound in declarations of mercy to penitent sinners.
3. Publication; manifestation; as the declaration of the greatness of Mordecai. Esther 1 :2.
4. A public annunciation; proclamation; as the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776.
5. In law, that part of the process or pleadings in which the plaintiff sets forth at large his cause of complaint; the narration or count.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DECLARATION
Dec `la *ra "tion, n. Etym: [F. déclaration, fr. L. declaratio, fr. declarare. See Declare. ]
1. The act of declaring, or publicly announcing; explicit asserting; undisguised token of a ground or side taken on any subject; proclamation; exposition; as, the declaration of an opinion; a declaration of war, etc.
2. That which is declared or proclaimed; announcement; distinct statement; formal expression; avowal. Declarations of mercy and love. .. in the Gospel. Tillotson.
3. The document or instrument containing such statement or proclamation; as, the Declaration of Independence (now preserved in Washington ). In 1776 the Americans laid before Europe that noble Declaration, which ought to be hung up in the nursery of every king, and blazoned on the porch of every royal palace. Buckle.
4. (Law )
Defn: That part of the process in which the plaintiff sets forth in order and at large his cause of complaint; the narration of the plaintiff's case containing the count, or counts. See Count, n., 3. Declaration of Independence. (Amer. Hist. ) See under Independence. -- Declaration of rights. (Eng. Hist ) See Bill of rights, under Bill. -- Declaration of trust (Law ), a paper subscribed by a grantee of property, acknowledging that he holds it in trust for the purposes and upon the terms set forth. Abbott.
New American Oxford Dictionary
declaration
dec la ra tion |ˌdekləˈrāSHən ˌdɛkləˈreɪʃən | ▶noun a formal or explicit statement or announcement: they issued a declaration at the close of the talks | declarations of love. • the formal announcement of the beginning of a state or condition: the declaration of war | a declaration of independence. • a listing of goods, property, income, etc. , subject to duty or tax. • a written public announcement of intentions or of the terms of an agreement. • Law a plaintiff's statement of claims in proceedings. • Law an affirmation made instead of taking an oath. • the naming of trump in bridge, whist, or a similar card game. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin declaratio (n- ), from declarare ‘make quite clear ’ (see declare ).
Declaration of Independence
Dec la ra tion of In de pen dence |ˌdɛkləˈreɪʃən əv | a document declaring the US to be independent of the British Crown, signed on July 4, 1776, by the congressional representatives of the Thirteen Colonies, including Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams.
Declaration of Rights
Declaration of Rights a statute passed by the English Parliament in 1689, which established the joint monarchy of William and Mary and which was designed to ensure that the Crown would not act without Parliament's consent. It was later incorporated in the Bill of Rights.
Oxford Dictionary
declaration
dec ¦lar |ation |dɛkləˈreɪʃ (ə )n | ▶noun 1 a formal or explicit statement or announcement: a declaration of love. • the formal announcement of the beginning of a state or condition: the declaration of war. • a written public announcement of intentions or of the terms of an agreement. • (also declaration of the poll ) Brit. a public official announcement of the votes cast for candidates in an election. • Law a plaintiff's statement of claims in proceedings. • Law an affirmation made in place of an oath. • the naming of trumps in bridge, whist, or a similar card game. • an announcement of a combination held in certain card games. 2 Cricket an act of declaring an innings closed. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin declaratio (n- ), from declarare ‘make quite clear ’ (see declare ).
Declaration of Independence
Declaration of Independence a document declaring the US to be independent of the British Crown, signed on 4 July 1776 by the Congressional representatives of thirteen states, including Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams.
Declaration of Rights
Declaration of Rights a statute passed by the English Parliament in 1689, which established the joint monarchy of William and Mary and which was designed to ensure that the Crown would not act without Parliament's consent. It was later incorporated in the Bill of Rights.
American Oxford Thesaurus
declaration
declaration noun 1 they issued a declaration: announcement, statement, communication, pronouncement, proclamation, communiqué, edict, advisory. 2 the declaration of war: proclamation, notification, announcement, revelation, disclosure, broadcasting. 3 a declaration of faith: assertion, profession, affirmation, acknowledgment, revelation, disclosure, manifestation, confirmation, testimony, validation, certification, attestation; pledge, avowal, vow, oath, protestation.
Oxford Thesaurus
declaration
declaration noun 1 they issued a declaration at the close of the talks: announcement, statement, communication, pronouncement, proclamation, memorandum, bulletin, communiqué, dispatch, report, edict, manifesto; N. Amer. advisory; in Spanish-speaking countries pronunciamento; Latin ipse dixit; informal memo; rare rescript. 2 Parliament arranged the declaration of war: proclamation, notification, announcement, revelation, disclosure, broadcasting, promulgation; archaic annunciation; rare asseveration. 3 her words were taken as a declaration of faith: assertion, profession, affirmation, acknowledgement, revelation, disclosure, manifestation, confirmation, proof, testimony, validation, certification, attestation; pledge, avowal, vow, oath, guarantee, protestation; rare asseveration, averment, maintenance. ANTONYMS denial.
French Dictionary
déclaration
déclaration n. f. nom féminin 1 Annonce officielle orale ou écrite. : Une déclaration surprenante. SYNONYME discours . 2 Action de déclarer un fait, une situation. : Une déclaration de douane. LOCUTION Déclaration des revenus, déclaration d ’impôts. Déclaration fiscale. : Il faut terminer la déclaration des revenus ou la déclaration d ’impôts (et non le *rapport d ’impôt ) pour le 30 avril.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
declaration
dec la ra tion /dèkləréɪʃ (ə )n /→declare 名詞 複 ~s /-z /U (!文書などの具体例ではa ~/~s; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う ) 1 宣言 , 布告 ; (公式の )発表 , 声明, 宣言書, 声明書 ▸ the Declaration of Independence アメリカ独立宣言 〘1776年7月4日にフィラデルフィアで採択された 〙▸ a declaration of peace [war ]平和宣言 [宣戦布告 ]▸ sign a joint declaration 共同宣言に署名する 2 (課税のための )申告 ; 申告書 ▸ a customs declaration form 関税申告書 3 (個人の強い意志の )告白 ▸ a declaration of love 愛の告白 4 〘法 〙原告の請求申し立て; (証人の )非宣誓供述 .5 〘トランプ 〙切り札宣言 .6 〘クリケット 〙イニング切り上げ宣言 .