proclaim
英 [prəˈkleɪm]
美 [proʊˈkleɪm]
proclaim 声称,声明pro-,向前,-claim,说,词源同claim,clamor.引申词义声称,声明。
- proclaim (v.)
- late 14c., proclamen, from Latin proclamare "cry or call out," from pro- "forth" (see pro-) + clamare "to cry out" (see claim (v.)). Spelling altered by influence of claim. Related: Proclaimed; proclaiming; proclaimer.
- 1. His classic boyish looks seemed to proclaim his good humour and openness.
- 他的长相非常孩子气,显得性情很好且诚实坦率.
- 2. The first Slav pope, John Paul, said that providence had chosen him to proclaim the spiritual unity of Europe.
- 第一位斯拉夫教皇约翰·保罗声称上天选择了他来昭示欧洲的精神统一。
- 3. " Now and here I proclaim -- "
- “ 现在我宣布 —— ”
- 4. His manners proclaim him a scholar.
- 从他的举止可以看出他是一个学者.
- 5. She did not proclaim her intention.
- 她没有把自己的意图明说出来.