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proclaim
- IPA[prəˈkleɪm]
英式
- announce officially or publicly;declare officially or publicly to be
verb: proclaim, 3rd person present: proclaims, gerund or present participle: proclaiming, past tense: proclaimed, past participle: proclaimed
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動詞
- 1. announce officially or publicly they proclaimed that housing shortages would be solved within ten years army commanders proclaimed a state of emergency
- ▪ declare officially or publicly to be he proclaimed King James II as King of England 同義詞
- ▪ say something emphatically; declare she proclaimed that what I had said was untrue he proclaimed the car to be in sound condition
- 2. indicate clearly his high, intelligent forehead proclaimed a strength of mind that was almost tangible he had a rolling gait that proclaimed him a man of the sea 同義詞
- described as or proclaimed to be such by oneself, without endorsement by others: exercise books written by self-proclaimed experts
Oxford American Dictionary
- described as or proclaimed to be such by oneself, without endorsement by others: books written by self-proclaimed experts
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[prəˈklām]
美式
- announce officially or publicly: the joint manifesto proclaimed that imperialism would be the coalition's chief objective army commanders proclaimed a state of emergency
Oxford American Dictionary