proclamation
proclamation 英 [ˌprɒkləˈmeɪʃn] 美 [ˌprɑkləˈmeɪʃn]
n. 公告;宣布;宣告;公布
名词复数:proclamations
- A proclamation is a formal public statement. If the mayor of your town issued a proclamation honoring the state champion field hockey team, this is an official statement of praise and celebration.
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- n. 公告;宣布;宣告;公布
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1. “As Americans, we hail from every part of the world,” President Obama says in his proclamation.
奥巴马总统在公告中说:“我们美国人来自全世界各个地区。
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2. The British proclamation of 1763 ordered a halt to the westward movement at the Appalachians, but the decree was widely disregarded.
英国的1763年公告命令在阿巴拉契亚山脉停止西进运动,但是这个法令被广泛无视。
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3. “Let us reconsecrate ourselves to the task of promoting an enduring peace so that their efforts shall not have been in vain, ” Eisenhower wrote in his first Veterans Day proclamation.
艾森豪威尔在第一个“退伍军人日”公告中写道:“让我们把自己重新奉献给促进持久和平的事业,从而不让他们的努力付之东流。”
- proclamation (n.) late 14c., "act of making public," also "that which is proclaimed;" from Old French proclamacion (14c., Modern French proclamation) and directly from Latin proclamationem (nominative proclamatio), noun of action from past participle stem of proclamare (see proclaim).
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