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pro·claimBrE /prəˈkleɪm/NAmE /prəˈkleɪm/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they proclaim BrE /prəˈkleɪm/ NAmE /prəˈkleɪm/present simple - he / she / it proclaims BrE /prəˈkleɪmz/ NAmE /prəˈkleɪmz/past simple proclaimed BrE /prəˈkleɪmd/ NAmE /prəˈkleɪmd/past participle proclaimed BrE /prəˈkleɪmd/ NAmE /prəˈkleɪmd/ -ing form proclaiming BrE /prəˈkleɪmɪŋ/ NAmE /prəˈkleɪmɪŋ/ (formal) to publicly and officially tell people about sth important 宣布;宣告;声明 SYN declare ◆~ sthThe president proclaimed a state of emergency. 总统宣布了紧急状态。◆~ that…The charter proclaimed that all states would have their own government. 宪章规定,所有各州皆可建立各自的政府。◆~ sb/sth/yourself + nounHe proclaimed himself emperor. 他自封为皇帝。◆~ sb/sth/yourself to be/have sthSteve checked the battery and proclaimed it to be dead. 史蒂夫检查了电池后宣布它没电了。◆~ how, what, etc.…The senator proclaimed how shocked he was at the news. 那名参议员声称他听到这消息时是多么的震惊。◆+ speech'We will succeed,' she proclaimed. “我们会成功的。” 她宣称。to show sth clearly; to be a sign of sth 明确显示;成为标志;表明◆~ sthThis building, more than any other, proclaims the character of the town. 这座建筑比任何其他建筑都能代表本城的特色。◆~ sb/sth + nounHis accent proclaimed him a Scot. 他的口音表明他是苏格兰人。◆~ sb/sth to be/have sthHis accent proclaimed him to be a Scot. 他的口音表明他是苏格兰人。 |