proclaim 英 [prəˈkleɪm]   美 [proˈklem, prə-]

proclaim

proclaim  英 [prəˈkleɪm] 美 [proˈklem, prə-]

vt. 宣告,公布;声明;表明;赞扬 

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Even as we proclaim our love for peace and our hatred of war, there are still convulsions in our world that endanger us all. 尽管我们宣告自己热爱和平、憎恨战争,但我们的世界仍存在危及我们所有人的动荡。
It will bind up mental and physical wounds, proclaim liberty to the fear-ridden mind, and liberate you completely from the limitations of poverty, failure, misery, lack, and frustration. 它会为你包扎心理和身体的创伤,对你受恐惧折磨的意识宣告自由,完全将你从穷困、失败、悲惨、欠缺和挫折中解放出来。

  • "I proclaim the Olympic Games open." Every two years with words similar to these, the Olympic games officially begin. To proclaim is to exclaim or declare.
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  • vt. 宣告,公布;声明;表明;赞扬
  • 1. Even as we proclaim our love for peace and our hatred of war, there are still convulsions in our world that endanger us all.

    尽管我们宣告自己热爱和平、憎恨战争,但我们的世界仍存在危及我们所有人的动荡。

  • 2. It will bind up mental and physical wounds, proclaim liberty to the fear-ridden mind, and liberate you completely from the limitations of poverty, failure, misery, lack, and frustration.

    它会为你包扎心理和身体的创伤,对你受恐惧折磨的意识宣告自由,完全将你从穷困、失败、悲惨、欠缺和挫折中解放出来。

  • 3. No doubt, that is why the Nobel Committee says that it “wishes, in its centenary year, to proclaim that the only negotiable route to global peace and cooperation goes by way of the United Nations”.

    无疑,这就是为什么诺贝尔委员会说,它“在其一百周年之际,首次将和平奖颁予联合国,以此宣告,联合国是通过谈判实现全球和平与合作的唯一途径。”

  • proclaim (v.) late 14c., proclamen, from Latin proclamare "cry or call out," from pro "forth" (from PIE root *per- (1) "forward") + clamare "to cry out" (from PIE root *kele- (2) "to shout"). Spelling altered by influence of claim. Related: Proclaimed; proclaiming; proclaimer.
pro·claim / prəˈkleɪm ; NAmE prəˈkleɪm / verb ( formal) 1 to publicly and officially tell people about sth important 宣布;宣告;声明 SYN declare proclaimsth The president proclaimed a state of emergency. 总统宣布了紧急状态。 proclaimthat… The charter proclaimed that all states would have their own government. 宪章规定,所有各州皆允建立各自的政府。 proclaimsb/sth/yourself + noun He proclaimed himself emperor. 他自封为皇帝。 proclaimsb/sth/yourself to be/have sth Steve checked the battery and proclaimed it to be dead. 史蒂夫检查了电池后宣布它没电了。 proclaimhow, 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。 2 to show sth clearly; to be a sign of sth 明确显示;成为标志;表明 proclaimsth This 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。 proclaimsb/sth + noun His accent proclaimed him a Scot. 他的口音表明他是苏格兰人。 proclaimsb/sth to be/have sth His accent proclaimed him to be a Scot. 他的口音表明他是苏格兰人。 proclaim proclaims proclaimed proclaiming pro·claim / prəˈkleɪm ; NAmE prəˈkleɪm /
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