proclaim
美音:
[prəuk´leım
]英音:
[prəuk´leım
]vt.宣布,声明,显示,显露
难易程度:
proclaim为短语/超纲词汇
词频:5035
词形变化:
形容词:proclamatory 名词:proclaimer 动词过去式:proclaimed 过去分词:proclaimed 现在分词:proclaiming 第三人称单数:proclaims
词根
claim=to cry(大叫) 变化型 clam
相关词
proclaim
/prə'kleɪm; prə`klem/
v
1 [Tn, Tf, Tw, Cn.n] make (sth) known officially or publicly; announce 宣告, 公布(某事物); 声明
*proclaim the good news 宣布好消息
* proclaim a public holiday 宣布定某日为公众假日
* After its independence India was proclaimed (ie officially declared to be) a republic. 印度独立之後宣布成立共和国.
2 [Tf, Cn.n] (fml 文) show (sth) clearly; reveal 表明(某事物); 显示
*His accent proclaimed him a Scot/that he was a Scot. 他的口音表明他是苏格兰人.
proclaim
v [T]formal[
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;Origin: proclamer, from
Latin proclamare, from clamare
'to cry out']
to say publicly or officially that something important is true or exists
→
proclamation The President proclaimed the republic's independence.proclaim that Protesters proclaimed that the girl was innocent.proclaim sb sth His son was immediately proclaimed king.to show something clearly or be a sign of something
The stripes on her uniform proclaimed her seniority.
1. This was our family's cue to eat some and proclaim it the best she had ever made. 这是我们家吃饭时的习惯, 意思是让大家尝一点, 并且还要说这道菜是妈妈做得最好的一次。
更多句子>>>