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to proclaim oneself king

  • 1 proclaim

    transitive verb
    1) erklären [Absicht]; geltend machen [Recht, Anspruch]; (declare officially) verkünden [Amnestie]; ausrufen [Republik]

    proclaim somebody/oneself King — jemanden/sich zum König ausrufen

    proclaim a country [to be] a republic — in einem Land die Republik ausrufen

    2) (reveal) verraten

    proclaim somebody/something [to be] something — verraten, dass jemand/etwas etwas ist

    * * *
    [prə'kleim, ]( American[) prou-]
    (to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) verkünden
    - academic.ru/58127/proclamation">proclamation
    * * *
    pro·claim
    [prə(ʊ)ˈkleɪm, AM proʊˈ-]
    vt
    to \proclaim sth
    1. ( form: announce) etw verkünden [o erklären] [o SCHWEIZ proklamieren]
    to \proclaim one's independence seine Unabhängigkeit erklären
    to \proclaim sb king/queen jdn zum König/zur Königin ausrufen
    to \proclaim oneself king/queen sich akk zum König/zur Königin erklären
    to \proclaim one's loyalty seine Loyalität bekunden
    to \proclaim a republic/a state of emergency eine Republik/den Notstand ausrufen
    to \proclaim a victory einen Sieg verkünden
    2. ( liter: signify) etw zum Ausdruck bringen
    to \proclaim sb sth:
    his vast knowledge \proclaims him an expert seine umfassenden Kenntnisse weisen ihn als Experten aus
    * * *
    [prə'kleɪm]
    1. vt
    1) (= announce) erklären; revolution ausrufen

    to proclaim sb kingjdn zum König erklären or ausrufen or proklamieren

    the day had been proclaimed a holiday —

    it was proclaimed a successes wurde zu einem Erfolg erklärt

    2) (= reveal) verraten, beweisen
    2. vr
    * * *
    proclaim [prəˈkleım; prəʊ-] v/t
    1. proklamieren, verkünden, bekannt machen:
    proclaim war den Krieg erklären;
    proclaim sb a traitor jemanden zum Verräter erklären;
    proclaim sb king jemanden zum König ausrufen
    2. kennzeichnen, verraten
    3. Gott etc (lob)preisen
    4. a) den Ausnahmezustand über ein Gebiet etc verhängen
    b) unter Quarantäne stellen
    5. HIST in die Acht erklären
    6. eine Versammlung etc verbieten
    * * *
    transitive verb
    1) erklären [Absicht]; geltend machen [Recht, Anspruch]; (declare officially) verkünden [Amnestie]; ausrufen [Republik]

    proclaim somebody/oneself King — jemanden/sich zum König ausrufen

    proclaim a country [to be] a republic — in einem Land die Republik ausrufen

    2) (reveal) verraten

    proclaim somebody/something [to be] something — verraten, dass jemand/etwas etwas ist

    * * *
    v.
    proklamieren v.

    English-german dictionary > proclaim

  • 2 proclaim

    pro·claim [prə(ʊ)ʼkleɪm, Am proʊʼ-] vt
    to \proclaim sth
    1) (form: announce) etw verkünden [o erklären];
    to \proclaim one's independence seine Unabhängigkeit erklären;
    to \proclaim sb king/ queen jdn zum König/zur Königin ausrufen;
    to \proclaim oneself king/ queen sich akk zum König/zur Königin erklären;
    to \proclaim one's loyalty seine Loyalität bekunden;
    to \proclaim a republic/ a state of emergency eine Republik/den Notstand ausrufen;
    to \proclaim a victory einen Sieg verkünden
    2) (liter: signify) etw zum Ausdruck bringen;
    to \proclaim sb sth;
    his vast knowledge \proclaims him an expert seine umfassenden Kenntnisse weisen ihn als Experten aus

    English-German students dictionary > proclaim

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