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1 proclamar
v.1 to proclaim.Ella declaró sus razones She declared her reasons.2 to acclaim.3 to declare.* * *1 (declarar públicamente) to proclaim2 (revelar) to broadcast■ se lo conté ayer y ya lo ha proclamado a voz en grito I told him yesterday and now he's broadcast it to the whole world1 to proclaim oneself* * *verb* * *1.VT to proclaim2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to proclaim2.fue proclamada la ley marcial — martial law was declared o proclaimed
proclamarse v pron to proclaim oneself* * *= enunciate, proclaim, trumpet.Ex. The philosophy of these critics was enunciated by one of their most prominent spokesmen, the famous Thomas Carlyle.Ex. Having proclaimed the merits of pre-coordination in effective and efficient retrieval, the next chapter examines pre-coordinate indexing systems in greater detail.Ex. Just weeks after trumpeting the results of a military offensive, the Pakistan army suddenly finds itself under attack on multiple fronts.----* proclamar abiertamente = be vociferous about/in.* proclamar a los cuatro vientos = shout + Nombre + from the rooftops.* * *1.verbo transitivo to proclaim2.fue proclamada la ley marcial — martial law was declared o proclaimed
proclamarse v pron to proclaim oneself* * *= enunciate, proclaim, trumpet.Ex: The philosophy of these critics was enunciated by one of their most prominent spokesmen, the famous Thomas Carlyle.
Ex: Having proclaimed the merits of pre-coordination in effective and efficient retrieval, the next chapter examines pre-coordinate indexing systems in greater detail.Ex: Just weeks after trumpeting the results of a military offensive, the Pakistan army suddenly finds itself under attack on multiple fronts.* proclamar abiertamente = be vociferous about/in.* proclamar a los cuatro vientos = shout + Nombre + from the rooftops.* * *proclamar [A1 ]vtto proclaimfue proclamado rey he was proclaimed kingfue proclamada la ley marcial martial law was declared o proclaimedproclamó su inocencia he proclaimed o protested his innocenceto proclaim oneselfse proclamó jefe supremo de las fuerzas armadas he proclaimed himself commander-in-chief of the armed forcesse proclamó campeón por cuarta vez he became champion o he won the championship for the fourth time* * *
proclamar ( conjugate proclamar) verbo transitivo
to proclaim
proclamarse verbo pronominal
to proclaim oneself
proclamar verbo transitivo to proclaim
' proclamar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
declarar
English:
declare
- proclaim
- nominate
* * *♦ vt1. [nombrar] to proclaim2. [anunciar] to declare;el presidente ha proclamado su inocencia en el escándalo the president has declared his innocence in the scandal;no es necesario proclamarlo a los cuatro vientos you don't need to broadcast it* * *v/t1 ( decir públicamente) proclaim2 ( revelar) show* * *proclamar vt: to proclaim
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