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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4729 COCA: 4454
proclaim
verb [T] /prəˈkleɪm/
present tense
I/you/we/theyproclaim
he/she/itproclaims
present participleproclaiming
past tenseproclaimed
past participleproclaimed
  1. 1
    to state something publicly 公开声明;宣布

    Abbot has always proclaimed his innocence of the charges. 阿博特总是宣称他不曾犯有被指控的罪行。

    proclaim (that) :

    They still proclaim that their policy was successful. 他们仍然宣称说他们的政策是成功的。

    proclaim someone/something (to be) something :

    a prime minister who proclaims himself a champion of the free market 宣称自己是自由市场体制捍卫者的首相

     Synonyms and related words
    To announce something officially or formally: announce, inform, declare...
    1. a.
      used about a sign or notice that tells people something (标志或通知)宣传,告知

      posters proclaiming the merits of various soaps 宣传各种肥皂好处的海报

      Their banners proclaimedElections now'. 他们的横幅上写着“现在就进行选举”。

       Synonyms and related words
      To give information to many people: announce, disclose, broadcast...
  2. 2
    to announce something officially 正式宣布

    The president proclaimed the sovereignty and independence of the new republic. 总统正式宣告新共和国的主权和独立。

    proclaim someone/something something :

    In 1882, Brazil proclaimed itself independent from Portugal. 1882年,巴西宣告脱离葡萄牙独立。

     Synonyms and related words
    To announce something officially or formally: announce, inform, declare...
    1. a.
      to announce officially that a new country exists 正式宣告(新国家)成立

      The eastern islands proclaimed a separate republic of their own. 东部诸岛宣告成为独立的共和国。

       Synonyms and related words
      To announce something officially or formally: announce, inform, declare...
  3. 3
    to be a clear sign of something 清楚表明;显示

    The house's drawn curtains and closed windows seemed to proclaim its emptiness. 房子低垂的窗帘和紧闭的窗户似乎清楚表明它是空的。

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