proclaim 音標拼音: [prokl'em]
vt . 宣布,公告,宣言,表明,贊揚
宣佈,公告,宣言,表明,贊揚
proclaim v 1 :
declare formally ;
declare someone to be something ;
of titles ; "
He was proclaimed King "
2 :
state or announce ; "`
I am not a Communist ,'
he exclaimed ";
"
The King will proclaim an amnesty " [
synonym : {
proclaim },
{
exclaim }, {
promulgate }]
3 :
affirm or declare as an attribute or quality of ; "
The speech predicated the fitness of the candidate to be President "
[
synonym : {
predicate }, {
proclaim }]
4 :
praise ,
glorify ,
or honor ; "
extol the virtues of one '
s children "; "
glorify one '
s spouse '
s cooking " [
synonym : {
laud },
{
extol }, {
exalt }, {
glorify }, {
proclaim }]
Proclaim \
Pro *
claim "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Proclaimed };
p .
pr .
&
vb .
n . {
Proclaiming }.] [
OE .
proclamen ,
L .
proclamare ;
pro before ,
forward clamare to call or cry out :
cf .
F .
proclamer .
See {
Claim }.]
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1913 Webster ]
1 .
To make known by public announcement ;
to give wide publicity to ;
to publish abroad ;
to promulgate ;
to declare ;
as ,
to proclaim war or peace .
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To proclaim liberty to the captives . --
Isa .
lxi .
1 .
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For the apparel oft proclaims the man . --
Shak .
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Throughout the host proclaim A solemn council forthwith to be held . --
Milton .
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2 .
To outlaw by public proclamation .
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I heard myself proclaimed . --
Shak .
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Syn :
To publish ;
promulgate ;
declare ;
announce .
See {
Announce }.
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Announce \
An *
nounce "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Announced };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Announcing }.] [
OF .
anoncier ,
F .
annoncer ,
fr .
L .
annuntiare ;
ad nuntiare to report ,
relate ,
nuntius messenger ,
bearer of news .
See {
Nuncio },
and cf .
{
Annunciate }.]
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1 .
To give public notice ,
or first notice of ;
to make known ;
to publish ;
to proclaim .
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Her [
Q .
Elizabeth '
s ]
arrival was announced through the country by a peal of cannon from the ramparts .
--
Gilpin .
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2 .
To pronounce ;
to declare by judicial sentence .
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Publish laws ,
announce Or life or death . --
Prior .
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Syn :
To proclaim ;
publish ;
make known ;
herald ;
declare ;
promulgate .
Usage :
To {
Publish }, {
Announce }, {
Proclaim }, {
Promulgate }.
We {
publish }
what we give openly to the world ,
either by oral communication or by means of the press ;
as ,
to publish abroad the faults of our neighbors .
We {
announce }
what we declare by anticipation ,
or make known for the first time ;
as ,
to {
announce }
the speedy publication of a book ;
to {
announce }
the approach or arrival of a distinguished personage .
We {
proclaim }
anything to which we give the widest publicity ;
as ,
to {
proclaim }
the news of victory .
We {
promulgate }
when we proclaim more widely what has before been known by some ;
as ,
to {
promulgate }
the gospel .
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125 Moby Thesaurus words for "
proclaim ":
advertise ,
affirm ,
allege ,
announce ,
annunciate ,
antecede ,
antedate ,
anticipate ,
argue ,
articulate ,
assert ,
assever ,
asseverate ,
aver ,
avouch ,
avow ,
be before ,
be early ,
bid ,
blare ,
blare forth ,
blaze ,
blaze abroad ,
blazon ,
blazon about ,
brand ,
broadcast ,
bruit about ,
call on ,
call the signals ,
call upon ,
celebrate ,
characterize ,
charge ,
circulate ,
come before ,
command ,
commission ,
contend ,
cry ,
cry out ,
declaim ,
declare ,
decree ,
demonstrate ,
dictate ,
direct ,
disseminate ,
dogmatize ,
enjoin ,
enunciate ,
evidence ,
evince ,
exhibit ,
express ,
forerun ,
give an order ,
give notice ,
give the word ,
go before ,
harbinger ,
have ,
herald ,
herald abroad ,
hold ,
illustrate ,
insist ,
instruct ,
issue a command ,
issue a manifesto ,
issue a writ ,
lay down ,
maintain ,
make known ,
mandate ,
manifest ,
manifesto ,
mark ,
notify ,
nuncupate ,
oracle ,
oraculate ,
ordain ,
order ,
order about ,
pontificate ,
preannounce ,
precede ,
precurse ,
predate ,
predicate ,
preexist ,
profess ,
promulgate ,
pronounce ,
protest ,
publish ,
put ,
put it ,
quote ,
recite ,
relate ,
report ,
rule ,
run before ,
say ,
say the word ,
set down ,
shout ,
speak ,
speak out ,
speak up ,
stand for ,
stand on ,
state ,
submit ,
thunder ,
thunder forth ,
trumpet ,
trumpet forth ,
usher in ,
utter ,
vent ,
ventilate ,
voice
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