1.宣布,公布,宣告,通告,公告
2.声明;表示,显示
3.赞扬,歌颂
4.宣布禁止(集会等);通告隔离[隔断](某一地区)
1.宣布,公布,宣告,通告,公告
2.声明;表示,显示
3.赞扬,歌颂
4.宣布禁止(集会等);通告隔离[隔断](某一地区)
1.to state something publicly; used about a sign or notice that tells people something
2.to announce something officially; to announce officially that a new country exists
3.to be a clear sign of something
1.Then the Lord came down in the cloud and stood there with him and proclaimed his name, the Lord .
耶和华在云中降临,和摩西一同站在那里,宣告耶和华的名。
2.Truly I say to you, Wherever this gospel is proclaimed in the whole world, what this woman has done shall also be told as a memorial of her.
我实在告诉你们,普天之下,无论在什么地方传扬这福音,也要述说这女人所行的,作为对她的记念。
3.But I have raised you up for this very purpose, that I might show you my power and that my name might be proclaimed in all the earth.
其实我叫你存立,是特要向你显我的大能,并要使我的名传遍天下。
4.It boldly proclaimed the cause of Middle East democracy at a time when few in the West thought it had any realistic chance.
它大胆地宣布要推动中东的民主事业,而当时还没有几个西方国家认为它具备实现的条件。
5.Crabapple proudly proclaimed her group an "anti-art school, " and this kind of subversive sensibility seems to fuel the scene.
山楂非常自豪地的宣布她的团体为”反美术学院“,而这种颠覆的意识增添了素描博士的艺术灵感。
6.A self-proclaimed recluse, he had lived in voluntary exile ever since "the war, " although which war had never been specified.
自称为隐士的他,自从“那场战争”爆发以来,就一直自我放逐至今。
7.The familiar brand name with a life of its own has been proclaimed as a public benefaction by the advertising industry.
为人们所熟悉的牌子有它自己的生命,广告业把它们称为公众的恩惠。
8.Burke Trend was a slight and scholarly man with a twinkle in his eye and a manner that proclaimed both wisdom and discretion.
伯克·特伦德是一个瘦弱,学者似的人,一双闪亮的眼睛,显示智慧和谨慎的风度。
9.The White House proclaimed it "a national day of renewal and reconciliation" .
白宫将这天宣布为“更新和和解的国庆日”。
10.First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for you all, that your faith is proclaimed throughout the whole world.
第一,我靠着耶稣基督,为你们众人感谢我的神,因你们的信德传遍了天下。