1.声明;宣言,布告,公告;宣言书,声明书
2.宣布,公布
3.〈古〉自白
1.an official announcement, especially about something important, or something that affects everyone; the act of making an official announcement, especially about something important, or something that affects everyone
1.The proclamation was greeted with elation and relief, even if it was premature by at least two days.
豪言一出,人人欢欣鼓舞、如释重负,连这句话至少说早两天都无暇顾及了。
2.Hoover could have issued the proclamation on his own authority but, politically defeated and personally unpopular, he did not.
胡佛本可以按自己的权限发布此项声明,但由于政治上的惨败和自身不得人心,他没有这样做。
3.In the centuries since the proclamation, it has become one of the cornerstones of Native American law in the United States and Canada.
此后几百年间,这份公告成为美加两国美洲原住民法律的基石。
4.And how did he get from his pledge not to interfere with slavery to a decision a year later to issue an emancipation proclamation?
为何“不干涉奴隶制度”的保证在一年后即转变为提出奴隶解放宣言的决心?
5.So the king issued a proclamation for all marriageable girls to come to the garden, under pain of death, to try to pick the pomegranates.
国王立即派人贴出布告,让每个待嫁的姑娘都到王宫花园来试着摘石榴,违令者斩首。
6.I was a bit startled by this proclamation, but I was intrigued by the derelict's intuition, since I was indeed a single female.
我对他的说法感到既吃惊又好奇,因为我的确是一个单身的女人。
7."The first instrument of a people's genius is its language, " UNESCO points out in its proclamation, quoting Stendhal.
联合国教科文组织在其宣言中指出:“人类天才的第一个表现就是语言”,这里引用的是法国作家司汤达的话。
8.In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation calling for the last Thursday of November to be observed as a day of thanksgiving.
在1863年,亚伯拉罕·林肯发布公告呼吁将11月的最后一个星期四作为感恩节。
9.Such a report shall also be published. The purchasing agreement shall not be carried out before the proclamation.
在未作出公告前不得履行收购协议。
10.President Wilson issued his "Proclamation of Neutrality, " aimed at keeping the United States out of World War One.
年,威尔逊总统宣布中立,目的是为了使美国避免卷入第一次世界大战。