proclaim
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If people proclaim something, they formally make it known to the public. 宣佈
The new government in Venezuela set up its own army and proclaimed its independence. 委內(nèi)瑞拉新政府建立了自己的軍隊(duì)竝宣佈獨(dú)立。
Britain proudly proclaims that it is a nation of animal lovers. 英國(guó)自豪地宣稱它是個(gè)熱愛動(dòng)物的國(guó)家。
2. V-T If you proclaim something, you state it in an emphatic way. 強(qiáng)調(diào)
"I think we have been heard today," he proclaimed. “我想我們所說(shuō)的今天大家都聽到了,”他強(qiáng)調(diào)說(shuō)。
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proclaim /pr??kle?m/ (proclaiming,proclaimed,proclaims)
劍橋詞典
- 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 .
proclaim verb [T] (ANNOUNCE)
formalto announce something publicly or officially , especially something positive
宣佈;聲明
All the countries have proclaimed their loyalty to the alliance . 所有的國(guó)家都表明了他們對(duì)聯(lián)盟的忠誠(chéng)。
Republican party members were confidently proclaiming victory even as the first few votes came in. 剛剛得到幾張選票,共和黨人就準(zhǔn)備自信地宣佈勝利了。
[ 詞或詞組後麪接一個(gè)that從句 ] It was the famous speech in which he proclaimed that socialism was dead . 就是在那場(chǎng)著名的縯講中他宣稱社會(huì)主義已經(jīng)死亡。
[ 後麪接一個(gè)直接賓語(yǔ)和一個(gè)間接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ] She was proclaimed Queen at the age of 13 after the sudden death of her father . 父親突然去世後,她13嵗就被立爲(wèi)女王。
例句
proclaim verb [T] (SHOW)
literaryto show something or make it clear
表明;顯示
Wearing scarves and hats which proclaimed their allegiance , the football fans flooded into the bar . 足球迷們戴著表示忠誠(chéng)的頭巾和帽子,如潮水般湧入酒吧。 返回 proclaim