proclaim
v
1 [Tn, Tf, Tw, Cn.n]
make (sth) known officially or publicly; announce 宣告, 公布(某事物); 声明
proclaim the good news 宣布好消息
proclaim a public holiday 宣布定某日为公众假日
After its independence India was proclaimed (ie officially declared to be) a republic. 印度独立之後宣布成立共和国.
2 [Tf, Cn.n] (fml 文) show (sth) clearly; reveal 表明(某事物); 显示
His accent proclaimed him a Scot/that he was a Scot. 他的口音表明他是苏格兰人.
We can stop here on the right beyond the tree. Let's make our camp here.
我们可以在右边的树下停车。我们就在这里露营吧。
Another, whose language Kunta understood, was crying softly to himself.
另一个人在暗自轻声地哭诉,他的话孔塔听得懂。
I have got some wonderful news to tell you. I have been offered a scholarship at a university in Australia for my further education. One hundred and twenty-five students took exams for it, and I was one of the five to be chosen. However, my parents are tr