词汇 | proclaim |
释义 | proclaim verb[ T ] uk /prəˈkleɪm/ us /proʊˈkleɪm/ proclaimverb[T] (ANNOUNCE)formal to announce something publicly or officially, especially something positive: 宣布;声明 All the countries have proclaimed their loyalty to the alliance.所有的国家都表明了他们对联盟的忠诚。 Republican party members were confidently proclaiming victory even as the first few votes came in.刚刚得到几张选票,共和党人就准备自信地宣布胜利了。 [ + that ]It was the famous speech in which he proclaimed that socialism was dead.就是在那场著名的演讲中他宣称社会主义已经死亡。 [ + two objects ]She was proclaimed Queen at the age of 13 after the sudden death of her father.父亲突然去世后,她13岁就被立为女王。 After the abdication, George was immediately proclaimed king. Bush was proclaiming victory even before the last votes had been counted. The president has proclaimed a state of emergency. Brazil proclaimed itself independent from Portugal in 1882. The charter proclaims that each state will be independently governed. Announcing, informing & stating acquaint someone/yourself with something annunciation apprise someone of something avowedly awaken someone to something bear break impart pass propagate propagation propagative public put something before someone put something out reported ring self-proclaimed smoke signal stake a claimidiom proclaimverb[T] (SHOW)literary to show something or make it clear: 表明;显示 Wearing scarves and hats which proclaimed their allegiance, the football fans flooded into the bar.足球迷们戴着表示忠诚的头巾和帽子,如潮水般涌入酒吧。 Showing and demonstrating act out attest bespeak breastbeating bring define indicate mark something out masterclass ostensive ostensively outlet point (something/someone) out reflect reveal unproved unproven unveil unwrap vent proclaim | American Dictionaryproclaim verb[ T ] us/prəˈkleɪm, proʊ-/ to announce something publicly or officially: She confidently proclaimed victory even as the first few votes came in. Examples of proclaimproclaim I'm afraid it proclaims the triumph of texture over substance and at 21 minutes way overstays its welcome. The primary health care philosophy and approach offer us such a framework, and we should not be shy about proclaiming its relevance. The guilty party was proclaimed to be legally dead, with all the financial consequences that that entailed. Ignorance was proclaimed king, and an authority set up. Traffic rules, prescribing how to use the roads while causing minimal wear, were proclaimed in 1857. Where the flag went, another metaphor proclaimed, the cross was never far behind. Adjudicating misconduct on this model calls on rigid legal standards rather than the less explicit and loftier standards of trustworthiness proclaimed by the profession. Excertives (voting, appointing, proclaiming) are exercisings of power. The origin of the problem is found deep in the bowels of speculative philosophy and is evident in the nominal pseudo-faith that the church proclaims. Critics have long proclaimed that theistic faith is in terminal decay. Before that time, many papers openly proclaimed association with a particular political party. After the period of industrialization, collectivization, and cultural revolution, the new constitution of 1936 proclaimed that a stable socialist society had been built. They took political action and proclaimed a ' revolution ' which reflected the true character of their lumpen base. Not only was he proclaimed "first" in inventing a sound-recording device, but he was already known to the public through previous inventions. In fact, in all these agreements we can discern the existence of a specific person or persons who presented or proclaimed norms in some form. See all examples of proclaim These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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