proclaim如何读

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proclaim英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 正式宣布 make known publicly or officially
  2. vt. 显示reveal

proclaim是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 表明
  2. 赞扬
  3. 宣告
  4. 显示
  5. 声明
  6. 公布
  7. 称颂
  8. 通告
  9. 表示
  10. 歌颂
  11. 宣布禁止
  12. 通告隔离
  13. 正式宣布
  14. 明确显示
  15. 成为标志
  16. 限制
  17. 禁止
  18. 宣布对…加以法律管制

proclaim自然拼读

pro·claim

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proclaim变形

第三人称单数:proclaims

现在分词:proclaiming

过去式:proclaimed

过去分词:proclaimed

proclaim扩展

proclaimer (n.)

proclaim词根

词根:proclaim

n.

proclamation 公告;宣布;宣告;公布

proclaim英英释义

transitive verb

to announce or declare officially or publicly.The government has proclaimed a new public holiday.The rebels proclaimed independence for their country.The newspaper proclaimed her the winner.[verb + object + object]Few people believed the story until authorities proclaimed it true.[verb + smby/smth + noun/adj]A specialist proclaimed the document to be authentic.[verb + smby/smth + to be + noun/adj]The decree from the czar proclaimed that the serfs were now free.[verb + (that) + clause]The man proclaimed to all who would listen that he was innocent of all wrongdoing.

to make known openly or unmistakably.Her achievements proclaim her ability.

proclaim区别

 advertise, broadcast, announce, proclaim, publish, pronounce, declare

这组词都有“宣布,公开”的意思,其区别是:

advertise指通过文字和图像资料等的反复宣传而引起公众的注意,有时隐含令人不快或言过其实的意味。

broadcast专指利用广播或电视传播消息或发表见解。

announce多指首次宣布大家感兴趣或可满足大家好奇心的事情。

proclaim指官方宣布重大事件或施政方针,语体比announce正式。

publish专指通过报刊或其它媒介向公众公布事情。

pronounce词义与announce, declare接近,但较多用于指法律判决方面的宣布。

declare侧重正式就某事清楚明白地宣布。

以上来源于网络

 allege, affirm, announce, proclaim, assert, claim

这组词都有“声称”的意思,其区别是:

allegev.在无真凭实据的情况下宣称、断定。

The suspect alleged that he had not been in the neighborhood at the time of the crime.嫌疑犯声称案发时他不在现场。

affirmv.坚信不疑地肯定或宣称,是deny的反义词。

He affirmed his love for her.他发誓爱她。

announcev.宣布,宣告。多指首次当众正式宣布某一主张或态度,常常带有预告的意味。

The invention of the printing press announced the diffusion of knowledge.印刷术的发明宣告了知识普及时代的来临。

proclaimv.宣布;宣告(成立)。指经过深思熟虑后向大众宣布一个明确的决定或判断,尤其指重大事件的宣布,多用于官方场合。

The president proclaimed an emergency when the war came.当战争来临的时候总统宣布进入紧急状态。

assertv.指不管事实如何,主观自信地宣称,或者清楚有力地坚持某个情况为事实。

She asserted that she was innocent .她宣称自己是无辜的。

claimv.要求,声称,断言。多指根据某种规定提出的要求或主张。

They claim that if more people rode bicycles to go to work there would be fewer automobiles in the downtown section of the city.他们生成如果有更多的人骑自行车上班的话,闹市区的汽车就会有所减少。

以上来源于网络

proclaim词源中文解释

“公开宣布,宣传”,尤指由传令官或喊叫者宣布,14世纪晚期, proclamen,源自拉丁语 proclamare,“呼喊或召唤”,由 pro “向前”(源自 PIE 词根 *per-(1)“向前”)和 clamare “大声喊叫”(源自 PIE 词根 *kele-(2)“喊叫”)组成。拼写受 claim 的影响而改变。相关词汇: Proclaimed; proclaiming; proclaimer。

proclaim_法律行业词汇

公布

proclaim词源英文解释

Middle English proclamen, from Anglo-French or Latin; Anglo-French proclamer, from Latin proclamare, from pro- before + clamare to cry out — more at pro-, claim

The first known use of proclaim was in the 14th century

proclaim儿童词典英英释义

project1 of 2noun

a plan or scheme to do something

a task or problem in school

my science project

a group of houses or apartment buildings built according to a single planespecially: one built with government help to provide low-cost housing

project2 of 2verb

to work out in the mind

to plan, figure, or estimate for the future

project next year's costs

to throw forward

stick out sense 1a

to cause to fall upon a surface

project motion pictures on a screen

program1 of 2noun

a brief usually written outline describing a presentation (as of a concert or play)

the performance of a programespecially: a performance that is broadcast

received a trophy at the awards program

a plan of action a political program

a program of regular dental checkups

a set of step-by-step instructions that tell a computer to do something with data

program2 of 2verb

to provide with a program

program a computer

to direct the thinking or behavior of (someone) as if by a computer program

he's been programmed to believe he can succeed if he tries

program1 of 2noun

a brief usually written outline describing a presentation (as of a concert or play)

the performance of a programespecially: a performance that is broadcast

received a trophy at the awards program

a plan of action a political program

a program of regular dental checkups

a set of step-by-step instructions that tell a computer to do something with data

program2 of 2verb

to provide with a program

program a computer

to direct the thinking or behavior of (someone) as if by a computer program

he's been programmed to believe he can succeed if he tries

profit1 of 2noun

the gain or benefit from something

the gain after all the expenses are subtracted from the amount received

profit2 of 2verb

to get some good out of something : gain

profit by experience

to be of use to (someone) : benefit

an agreement that profited us all

professionnoun

the act of taking the vows of a religious community

a public declaring or claiming (as of a belief, faith, or opinion)

an occupation (as medicine, law, or teaching) that requires specialized knowledge and often advanced education

a principal occupation or employment

the people working in a profession

the legal profession

produce1 of 2verb

to bring to view : exhibit produced a permit when asked

produce evidence

to give birth or rise to the offspring an insect can produce

a tree producing good fruit

to prepare to present to the public

produce a play

to cause to be or happen : bring about this will produce results

the insect bite produced a rash

to bring something out by work

produced a magazine article

manufacture entry 2 sense 2

a factory producing steel

produce2 of 2noun

something produced

fresh fruits and vegetables

proclaimverb

to announce publicly

proclaimed his innocence

to declare formally

proclaim a holiday

proclaim 例句

1 He that boast of his own knowledge proclaim ignorance.

夸耀知识,表明无知.

2 “If she marries, she will bring the man come live with us,” proclaimed Helen.

3 In April, Animal Farm was proclaimed a Republic, and it became necessary to elect a President.

4 “South Africa belongs to us once more,” Malan proclaimed in his victory speech.

5 Two gold rings edged with white on her cuffs proclaimed her job and seniority.

她袖口上的两道镶白边的金环表明了她的工作和资历.

6 The declaration proclaimed the full sovereignty of the public.

这份宣言宣告了这个共和国完全独立.

7 Anne, being the oldest, was proclaimed first mate of the Rena.

8 Proclaim your value, announce your beauty and declare your gifts.

宣示你的价值,述说你的美丽,公布你的赠与。

9 “I would like to go to sleep now,” Hazel proclaimed.

10 His rolling gait proclaimed him as a man of the sea.

11 His accent proclaimed him a southerner.

他的口音表明他是南方人。

12 He had it proclaimed everywhere that a great reward would be given to whoever could pass a thread through an intricately spiraled shell.

13 The chime of those little bells proclaimed their value to anyone with ears.

14 Four horseheads proclaimed the four Ryswells of the Rills— one grey, one black, one gold, one brown.

15 So, while we were dancing on the Wall, savoring our Apples, opening up our Windows, and proclaiming that there was no ideological alternative to free-market capitalism, bin Laden was turning his gunsights on America.

16 “They are fierce predators that can swim up to thirty miles per hour,” Matt is proclaiming.

17 "I have seen his face, and heard the thunder of his hooves," she proclaimed in a thin, wavery voice.

18 And thereafter thrice a day the heralds proclaimed the coming of the King Elessar.

19 I again proclaimed that a countrywide campaign of noncooperation would be launched if the state failed to hold such a convention.

20 To further proclaim their status, wealthy Olmec carved deep grooves into their teeth and pierced their nasal septums with bone awls, plugging the holes with ornamental jade beads.

proclaim 同义词

1 公开声明

confession avowal avow

5 明确显示

point up

9 正式宣布

declared launch announce render

17 宣布为

represent

18 管制

controlment control

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