proclaimed
英 [prəˈkleɪmd]
美 [prəˈkleɪmd]
v. 宣布; 宣告; 声明; 明确显示; 成为标志; 表明
proclaim的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:proclaimed
BNC.41787 / COCA.34201
柯林斯词典
- VERB 宣布;声明;公布
If peopleproclaimsomething, they formally make it known to the public.- The Boers rebelled against British rule, proclaiming their independence on 30 December 1880...
布尔人反抗英国统治,并于1880年12月30日宣布独立。 - Britain proudly proclaims that it is a nation of animal lovers...
英国骄傲地声称自己是一个热爱动物的国家。 - He still proclaims himself a believer in the Revolution.
他仍然声称自己拥护革命。
- The Boers rebelled against British rule, proclaiming their independence on 30 December 1880...
- VERB 明确表示;清楚地表明
If youproclaimsomething, you state it in an emphatic way.- 'I think we have been heard today,' he proclaimed...
“我想今天我们说的大家都听见了,”他明确地说。 - He confidently proclaims that he is offering the best value in the market.
他信心百倍地声称他的产品是市场上最物有所值的。
- 'I think we have been heard today,' he proclaimed...
英英释义
adj
- declared publicly
- their announced intentions
- the newspaper's proclaimed adherence to the government's policy
双语例句
- When Emperor Wen first came to the throne, a general amnesty was proclaimed to the empire.
文帝初立,大赦天下。 - She proclaimed herself an expert.
她自封为专家。 - She went to a high-level management meeting and proclaimed her news.
她参加了一个高级管理会议并宣布了她的消息。 - After its independence India was proclaimed a republic.
印度独立之后宣布成立共和国。 - Years later, President of the United States proclaimed the fourth Thursday of November as Thanksgiving Day every year.
年之后,美国总统宣布每年十一月的第四个星期四为感恩节,每年都有。 - He proclaimed his fellow-feeling with workers, and denounced plutocrats and the idle rich in terms which caused them alarm.
他声明了自己对工人的同情,并谴责了财阀和游手好闲的富人,其言辞之厉令这些人惶惶不安。 - His face proclaimed his sincerity.
他的脸显示了他的真诚。 - 'The age of corporatism must be put firmly behind us,' he proclaimed.
“必须坚决让社团主义时代成为过去,”他宣布道。 - A general amnesty is proclaimed;
大赦令宣布了; - When Levin and Turner proclaimed their deal, it was Earth meets Mars.
当莱文和特纳宣布了他们的交易的时候,那真是火星撞地球啊。