词汇 | proclaimed |
释义 | proclaimed past simple and past participle ofproclaim 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 break disseminate impart on the recordidiom pass proclaim propagate propagative public put something before someone put something out put something out of its miseryidiom ring stake a claimidiom statement 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 indicate mark something out masterclass ostensive ostensively outlet point (something/someone) out reflect reveal trace unproved unproven unveil unwrap vent Examples of proclaimedproclaimed In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. As demonstrated in the example, any festival, whatever its proclaimed and ostensible focus and aims, is clearly and inevitably a complex occasion. It persecuted and prosecuted dissenters and recusants who stood in its path and it proclaimed its right so to do in innumerable sermons and treatises. Those proclaimed to be 'kin' by the employer frequently let down their patron, opting for those employers who can provide regular work and income. Intriguing parallels, proclaimed incompatibilities and fast-pace reconfigurations triggered by colonial confrontations are nowhere more obvious than in the arena of death. Falling capital costs, by enabling the labourer to fulfil his dream of turning into a capitalist, proclaimed the dissolution of class society.#! As we have seen, local officials proclaimed official notices to improve local mores, and judged disputes brought to their courts. Lots of people wore crosses on their clothing in the thirteenth century and while it proclaimed them penitents it did not make them outcasts. First, these perspectives are no longer deeply entrenched and proclaimed from different sides of the ideological divide that once separated the left and right. Ignorance was proclaimed king, and an authority set up. Alaskans were weary of outsiders controlling what was to be done with the land of their newly proclaimed state. Traffic rules, prescribing how to use the roads while causing minimal wear, were proclaimed in 1857. It became a manifesto complete with social groups and an implicit mantra that proclaimed, 'if you reason correctly, you are always right'. Where the flag went, another metaphor proclaimed, the cross was never far behind. Critics have long proclaimed that theistic faith is in terminal decay. Before that time, many papers openly proclaimed association with a particular political party. 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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