单词 | proclaim |
释义 | proclaim (proʊkleɪm ) Word forms: proclaims , proclaiming , proclaimed 1. verb If people proclaim something, they formally make it known to the public. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to the captives. [VERB noun] Britain proudly proclaims that it is a nation of animal lovers. [VERB that] He still proclaims himself a believer in the Revolution. [V pron-refl n] 2. verb If you proclaim something, you state it in an emphatic way. 'I think we have been heard today,' he proclaimed. [VERB with quote] He confidently proclaims that he is offering the best value in the market. [VERB that] Collocations: proclaim victory Even with defeat staring him in the face he continued to proclaim victory to his people. Times, Sunday Times Half an hour later, the coup was announced to the capital, and protesters poured on to the streets proclaiming victory. Times, Sunday Times They managed to capture the armoury and proclaimed victory. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It proclaims victory over decay. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 宣布 Japanese: 公表する |
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