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Что (кто) такое Announce - определение

NORMALLY, IN THE US, POLICE MUST GIVE NOTICE BEFORE MAKING A FORCED ENTRY
Knock-and-announce requirement; Knock and announce; No-knock
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announce      
v.
1) (B) they announced the news to the reporters
2) (L; to) the president of the firm announced (to the employees) that there would be a bonus
Announce      
·vt To Pronounce; to declare by judicial sentence.
II. Announce ·vt To give public notice, or first notice of; to make known; to Publish; to Proclaim.
announce      
v. a.
Publish, proclaim, blazon, promulgate, declare, report, trumpet, advertise, communicate, set forth, give out, blaze abroad, noise abroad, herald abroad, spread abroad, give notice of, make proclamation of, lay before the public, bring to the notice of the public.
announce      
¦ verb make a formal public declaration about a fact, occurrence, or intention.
?make known the arrival of (a guest) at a formal social occasion.
Derivatives
announcement noun
Origin
C15: from Fr. annoncer, from L. annuntiare, from ad- 'to' + nuntiare 'declare, announce'.
announce      
(announces, announcing, announced)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
If you announce something, you tell people about it publicly or officially.
He will announce tonight that he is resigning from office...
She was planning to announce her engagement to Peter...
It was announced that the groups have agreed to a cease-fire.
VERB: V that, V n, it be V-ed that
2.
If you announce a piece of news or an intention, especially something that people may not like, you say it loudly and clearly, so that everyone you are with can hear it.
Peter announced that he had no intention of wasting his time at any university...
'I'm having a bath and going to bed,' she announced, and left the room.
= declare
VERB: V that, V with quote
3.
If an airport or railway employee announces something, they tell the public about it by means of a loudspeaker system.
Station staff announced the arrival of the train over the tannoy...
They announced his plane was delayed.
VERB: V n, V that
Knock-and-announce         
Knock-and-announce, in United States law criminal procedure, is an ancient common law principle, incorporated into the Fourth Amendment,Wilson v. Arkansas, 514 U.
Why Announce Your Marriage?         
1922 FILM DIRECTED BY ALAN CROSLAND
Why Announce Your Marriage? is a 1922 American silent comedy drama film directed by Alan Crosland and starring Elaine Hammerstein, Niles Welch and Arthur Housman.
announcement         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Announcement (disambiguation)
n.
Advertisement, notice, notification, proclamation, declaration, promulgation, annunciation, pronunciamento, manifesto.
Announced         
SOFTWARE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENT
Announced
·Impf & ·p.p. of Announce.
Announcing      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Announce.

Википедия

Knock-and-announce

Knock-and-announce, in United States law criminal procedure, is an ancient common law principle, incorporated into the Fourth Amendment, which requires law enforcement officers to announce their presence and provide residents with an opportunity to open the door prior to a search.

The rule is currently codified in the United States Code, which governs Fourth Amendment searches conducted by the federal government. Most states have similarly codified the rule into their own statutes, and remain free to interpret or augment the rule and its consequences in any fashion that remains consistent with Fourth Amendment principles. A state's knock-and-announce rule will govern searches by state actors pursuant to state-issued warrants, assuming that Federal actors are not extensively involved in the search.