erklære

See also: erkläre

Danish

Etymology

From German erklären (to declare).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛrklɛːrə/, [æɐ̯ˈkʰlɛːˀɐ]

Verb

erklære (imperative erklær, infinitive at erklære, present tense erklærer, past tense erklærede, perfect tense har erklæret)

  1. to declare
  2. to proclaim
  3. to state
  4. (programming) to declare; to set aside a portion of memory for
    • 2004, JavaScript-bogen (PB), Libris Media A/S, →ISBN, page 50:
      Nogle computersprog kræver, at du erklærer en variabel, før du bruger den. JavaScript indeholder nøgleordet var, der kan bruges til at erklære en variabel.
      Some computer language require you to declare a variable before using it. JavaScript contains the keyword var, which can be used to declare a variable.
    • 2007, Datalogi C Stx, Hf, Htx, Hhx, Gyldendal Uddannelse, →ISBN, page 69:
      Du kan også erklære et array uden at specificere et antal pladser på forhånd.
      You can also declare an array without specifying a number of slots in advance.
    • 2019, Tom Mejer Antonsen, PLC styring med Structured Text (ST): IEC 61131-3 og best practice ST-programmering, BoD – Books on Demand, →ISBN, page 115:
      Brug af globale variabler er praktisk, da du kun skal erklære dem en gang i en fælles liste.
      The use of global variables is practical, as you only have to declare them once in a shared list.

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Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From German erklären.

Verb

erklære (imperative erklær, present tense erklærer, simple past erklærte, past participle erklært, present participle erklærende)

  1. to declare

Derived terms

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