1PUBLICIZE/MAKE KNOWNto say publicly or officially that something important is true or exists 宣布,声明 → proclamation
The president proclaimed the republic’s independence.
总统宣布共和国独立。
proclaim that
Protesters proclaimed that the girl was innocent.
抗议者宣称那个女孩是无辜的。
proclaim somebody something
His son was immediately proclaimed king.
他的儿子立即被宣布为国王。
2SIGN/SYMBOLto show something clearly or be a sign of something 显示,表明
The stripes on her uniform proclaimed her seniority.
制服上的条纹表明她的级别很高。
Examples from the Corpus
proclaim• There are thousands of informersproclaiming a new devotion to Vaclev Havel.• All over Ireland, a spireproclaims an Anglicanchurch.• Colourfulbrochures and postersproclaimbargainweekends, mini breaks, etc.• Phillips has repeatedly proclaimed his innocence.• If you identify to outstanding contribution to profit, proclaim it at your nest team meeting.• Those who proclaimed it may have done so for cynical reasons, but I doubt that they genuinely believed it.• That is something that we should proclaimloud and clear.• Nearly everyone there wore a pinproclaiming their support of the union.