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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
statement
I.state‧ment1 S2 W1 /ˈsteɪtmənt/ BrE AmE noun [Word Family: verb: ↑state, ↑understate ≠ ↑overstate; noun: ↑statement, ↑understatement ≠ ↑overstatement; adjective: ↑understated ≠ OVERSTATED] 1. [countable] something you say or write, especially publicly or officially, to let people know your intentions or opinions, or to record facts: In an official statement, she formally announced her resignation. statement on/about the Prime Minister’s recent statements on Europe 2. [countable] a record showing amounts of money paid, received, owed etc: the company’s annual financial statements I haven’t received my bank statement for last month yet. 3. [countable] something you do, make, wear etc that causes people to have a certain opinion about you: The type of car you drive makes a statement about you. a fashion statement 4. [uncountable] formal the act of expressing something in words: presentation and clarity of statement • • • COLLOCATIONS verbs ▪ make a statement (=say something, especially in public) The minister will make a statement on the matter tomorrow. ▪ give a statement (=make a statement, especially to the police) He gave a statement to the police. ▪ issue/release/put out a statement (=give a written statement to newspapers, TV etc) The Russian Foreign Ministry issued a short statement saying the meeting was ‘useful’. ▪ take/get a statement from somebody I asked the police why they didn’t take a statement from me four years ago. ▪ withdraw your statement (=say that a statement you gave is not true) She later withdrew her statement. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + statement ▪ a short/brief statement Police last night issued a brief statement about the incident. ▪ a clear statement (=giving an opinion clearly) The article was a clear statement of his beliefs. ▪ a sweeping statement (=one that is too general) Researchers do not want to make any sweeping statements at this stage. ▪ a false/misleading statement (=one that is not true) She is accused of making false statements to obtain a passport. ▪ an official statement The company is expected to make an official statement tomorrow. ▪ a formal statement (=one you must sign to show that it is true) You will be asked to make a formal statement. ▪ a public statement (=one made in public) We will be making no public statements about the matter. ▪ a written statement One neighbour said in a written statement that she often heard a baby ‘crying for help’. ▪ a prepared statement (=one that is prepared and then read out) His solicitor read a prepared statement on his behalf. ▪ a sworn statement (=one that you officially promise is true) The reports were based on sworn statements of graduates of the terrorist training camp. ▪ a policy statement (=one that explains a government policy) In his first major policy statement to Parliament he promised to end corruption in public life. ▪ a mission statement (=one in which an organization states its aims) The role of a mission statement is to focus on the purpose of the organization. • • • THESAURUS ▪ statement something that someone says or writes publicly in order to tell people what they intend to do, what their opinion is etc: The President will make a statement to the press this afternoon. ▪ announcement a public or official statement telling people what has happened or what will happen: The announcement was heard by millions of radio listeners this morning. | The company made an announcement yesterday that Rogers has resigned as managing director. ▪ declaration an important official statement, especially about what a government or organization intends to do: On the 19th of July a declaration of war was delivered in Berlin. | Independence Hall is where the delegates met to sign the Declaration of Independence and write the Constitution. ▪ press release an official statement giving information to the newspapers, radio, or television: The singer issued a press release saying that she was too ill to continue with the tour. ▪ testimony a formal statement saying that something is true, especially one a witness makes in a court of law: The testimony of the two arresting officers was an important part of the prosecution case. | The jury based their decision almost entirely on the testimony of one witness. ▪ affidavit law a written statement that you swear is true, for use as proof in a court of law: A prison doctor who treated the accused sent an affidavit about his mental state. II.statement2 BrE AmE verb [transitive] British English if an education authority statements a child who has special educational needs, they give a school additional money to help teach that child III.statement3 BrE AmE adjective [only before noun] statement pieces of jewellery, shoes etc are very noticeable and impressive - used especially in magazines
statementhu◎ | ['steitmənt] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | sự bày tỏ, sự trình bày, sự phát biểu, lời phát biểu | | ☆ | to require clearer statement | | cần được trình bày rõ ràng hơn nữa | | ■ | sự tuyên bố; lời tuyên bố; bản tuyên bố | | ☆ | a well-founded statement | | lời tuyên bố có cơ sở | | ☆ | joint statement | | bản tuyên bố chung | | ■ | sự trình bày (một quan điểm, vấn đề..); báo cáo | | ■ | bản kê in sẵn (ghi rõ tất cả các số tiền nhập và xuất ở tài khoản của khách hàng trong một kỳ hạn nhất định) (như) bank statement |
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