intransitive. Originally: †to speak out, to proclaim what one knows (obsolete). Later: spec. to declare one's thoughts or feelings, to unburden…
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释义 | the mind > language > statement > state or declare [verb (intransitive)] > one's opinion or position (9) opena1382 intransitive. Originally: †to speak out, to proclaim what one knows (obsolete). Later: spec. to declare one's thoughts or feelings, to unburden… to show one's mind1492 to show one's mind: to reveal one's thought or intention; to express one's opinion or judgement. Also with forth. Now rare. to speak one's mindc1500 Phrases. to speak one's mind: to give one's judgement or opinion; esp. to express one's sentiments candidly or plainly, to speak freely. Also to open… to speak (also give) one's sense1646 An opinion, a view, or a judgement. One held or formed by an individual. In early use chiefly in to abound in one's own sense. In later use also in to… position1647 intransitive. To put forward or lay down a position or thesis. Also transitive. Obsolete. to declare for1669 to declare for: to declare oneself a candidate for; to make a bid for. Obsolete. explain1709 intransitive. To speak one's mind, give one's views upon (a subject). Also with against. Obsolete. to come out1836 intransitive. With complement. To make a public declaration in support of or against something specified; to declare oneself a supporter of, or… to go on record1867 Originally U.S. to go on record: to state one's opinion openly or officially, esp. so that it is formally recorded (frequently with as introducing… |
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