English to Chinese Dictionary proclaims

proclaims

宣告
definition
verb
the joint manifesto proclaimed that imperialism would be the coalition's chief objective
announce officially or publicly.
translation of 'proclaims'
verb
发表,
宣告,
表明,
声称,
宣,
报,
宣布
example
She proudly 'proclaims' that she was once in public relations for the nuclear industry.
Publicly, the State Department 'proclaims' that one of its ‘most essential tasks’ is to provide assistance to U.S. citizens incarcerated abroad.
The Foundation 'proclaims' that through this and other early work Sherman ‘set a new agenda for contemporary photography.’
This declaration 'proclaims' that all individuals are equal and entitled to certain freedoms and rights, both socially and culturally.
We now invoke a deity when we recite our Pledge of Allegiance, and our currency clearly 'proclaims' the basis of our laws; can compulsory adherence to Christianity be far behind?
The Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson, 'proclaims' that Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, are God given rights.
The publishing firm which carries his name, Calder Publications, modestly 'proclaims' that it publishes ‘the most significant literature of the twentieth century.’
Durbin misstates Catholic doctrine on both abortion and the death penalty, yet still publicly 'proclaims' himself a ‘practicing Catholic’.
For instance, their campaign booklet 'proclaims' that ‘today, successful sires are required to impregnate hundreds of mares every year’.
A bumper sticker on Plant's car 'proclaims' , ‘Oysters are Habitat Forming.’
Oil and Gas Journal's editor, Bob Tippee, 'proclaims' that commodity markets work.
Even when you are unhappy, your very being 'proclaims' your strength.
Many of the original mesmerists were signatories to the first declarations 'proclaiming' the French revolution in 1789.
And despite frantic efforts to resuscitate him, after 45 minutes the international official was 'proclaimed' dead.
Other Canadian towns and cities have been criticized for refusing to officially 'proclaim' gay pride days.
The town was officially 'proclaimed' on 21 March 1878.
The Washington Post and some other media in Hong Kong are 'proclaiming' that Vote Favors Independent Taiwan which I don't think is necessarily true.
Fifty years ago people had difficulty ‘accepting’ inter-racial marriages, and today publicly 'proclaiming' that intolerant view is not acceptable.
In 380, Christianity had been 'proclaimed' the official religion of the eastern Empire.
When they are captured, they will often loudly 'proclaim' their innocence.
Band concerts, parades, ceremonies around liberty trees, patriotic plays, and slogans on official stationery 'proclaimed' that concern.
Why not 'proclaim' to the world in decisive terms our own importance?
The message of happy family living is 'proclaimed' loudly as the reality of violence is all but dismissed.
William Hague can 'proclaim' that he will cut taxes and boost spending until he is blue in the face.
Even some go so far as to 'proclaim' that communism is a state form of Christianity.
Based on the 1999 data, government officials have 'proclaimed' the poor the winners of the 1990s economic boom.
As her manifesto 'proclaimed' : ‘I do not see it as my job to invent problems for women to be afraid of.’
The death of Princess Diana set off an explosion that jolted many reporters into 'proclaiming' that human feelings matter - a lot.
Though Weiszacker publicly 'proclaimed' German guilt, he had successfully expanded the scope of victims to include all Germans.
Opposition immediately arose in the astronomical community, which 'proclaimed' that such money would be better spent on telescopes.
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