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1 proclaim publicly an order or some event with beat of drum
பறை அடித்து அறிவிEnglish-Tamil dictionary > proclaim publicly an order or some event with beat of drum
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2 proclaim
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] one who publicly proclaims something[English Plural] people who publicly proclaim something[Swahili Word] mtangazi[Swahili Plural] watangazi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] tangaa V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] proclaim[Swahili Word] -eneza[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] -enea------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] proclaim[Swahili Word] -nadi[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] proclaim[Swahili Word] -piga kibirikizi[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] -piga------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] proclaim (what a choir does by producing kandas)[Swahili Word] -eneza[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] -enea------------------------------------------------------------ -
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transitive verb1) 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) verratenproclaim 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 sthto \proclaim one's independence seine Unabhängigkeit erklärento \proclaim sb king/queen jdn zum König/zur Königin ausrufento \proclaim one's loyalty seine Loyalität bekundento \proclaim a republic/a state of emergency eine Republik/den Notstand ausrufento \proclaim a victory einen Sieg verkünden▪ to \proclaim sb sth:his vast knowledge \proclaims him an expert seine umfassenden Kenntnisse weisen ihn als Experten aus* * *[prə'kleɪm]1. vt1) (= announce) erklären; revolution ausrufento proclaim sb king — jdn zum König erklären or ausrufen or proklamieren
the day had been proclaimed a holiday —
it was proclaimed a success — es wurde zu einem Erfolg erklärt
2) (= reveal) verraten, beweisen2. vr* * *proclaim [prəˈkleım; prəʊ-] v/t1. proklamieren, verkünden, bekannt machen:proclaim war den Krieg erklären;proclaim sb a traitor jemanden zum Verräter erklären;proclaim sb king jemanden zum König ausrufen2. kennzeichnen, verraten4. a) den Ausnahmezustand über ein Gebiet etc verhängenb) unter Quarantäne stellen5. HIST in die Acht erklären6. eine Versammlung etc verbieten* * *transitive verb1) 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) verratenproclaim somebody/something [to be] something — verraten, dass jemand/etwas etwas ist
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prə'kleim, ]( American) prou-(to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) proclamartr[prə'kleɪm]1 (announce) proclamar, declarar2 formal use (reveal) revelarproclaim [pro'kleɪm] vt: proclamarv.• anunciar v.• apellidar v.• denunciar v.• pregonar v.• proclamar v.• promulgar v.• vocear v.prəʊ'kleɪm, prə-, prə'kleɪma) (announce, declare) (frml) \<\<independence\>\> proclamar, declarar; \<\<love\>\> declarar; \<\<law\>\> promulgar*b) ( reveal) (liter) revelar[prǝ'kleɪm]VT1) (=announce) [+ independence] proclamar, declarar2) (=reveal) revelar, anunciar* * *[prəʊ'kleɪm, prə-, prə'kleɪm]a) (announce, declare) (frml) \<\<independence\>\> proclamar, declarar; \<\<love\>\> declarar; \<\<law\>\> promulgar*b) ( reveal) (liter) revelar -
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أَعْلَنَ \ advertise: to make known (things offered or wanted) by a public notice: I wanted to sell my car, so I advertised it in the newspaper. announce: to make known publicly: He announced his intention to build a cinema. assert: to declare firmly: They asserted that it was not their fault. proclaim: to declare; show (a fact) publicly: He was proclaimed king. The war ended and peace was proclaimed. publish: to make known (news, facts, etc.) to the public. \ See Also أذاع (أَذَاعَ)، أذن (أَذَّنَ)، أكد (أَكَّدَ) -
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prə'kleim, ]( American) prou-(to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) utrope, erklære, proklamereverb \/prəˈkleɪm\/1) proklamere, bekjentgjøre, tilkjennegi, kunngjøre, forkynne2) utrope til, erklære for, erklære som3) erklære, deklarere4) vise, røpe, avsløre5) forby6) erklære fredløsproclaim the banns lyse til ekteskap -
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[prə'kleim, ]( American[) prou-](to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) declarar* * *pro.claim[prəkl'eim] vt 1 proclamar: a) apregoar. b) promulgar, decretar. c) publicar. d) declarar. e) aclamar, eleger. they proclaimed him king / proclamaram-no rei. 2 proibir (comício, reunião, etc.). 3 interditar (distrito). 4 proscrever. 5 manifestar, evidenciar. to proclaim war declarar guerra. -
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[prə'kleim, ]( American[) prou-](to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) lÿsa yfir, tilkynna -
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kikiált, kihirdet, kinyilvánít* * *[prə'kleim, ]( American[) prou-](to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) kihirdet -
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v. ilan etmek, duyurmak, bildirmek, beyan etmek* * *ilan et* * *[prə'kleim, ]( American[) prou-](to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) bildirmek, ilân etmek -
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[prə'kleim, ]( American[) prou-](to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) razglasiti* * *[prəkléim, prou-]transitive verbrazglasiti, proklamirati; vtisniti žig (izdaje); napovedati (vojno, mir), proglasiti izjemno stanje; prepovedati (shod) -
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• ilmoittaa• julistaa laittomaksi• julkistaa• julistautua• julistaa• huutaa• huudattaa• selittää• kuuluttaa* * *prə'kleim, ]( American) prou-(to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) julistaa -
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[prə'kleɪm]verbo transitivo proclamare* * *[prə'kleim, ]( American[) prou-](to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) proclamare* * *[prə'kleɪm]verbo transitivo proclamare -
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[prə'kleim, ]( American[) prou-](to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) proklamēt; pasludināt* * *proklamēt, pasludināt; liecināt, norādīt; aizliegt -
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[prə'kleim, ]( American[) prou-](to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) paskelbti -
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v. proklamera; tillkännage; avslöja* * *[prə'kleim, ]( American[) prou-](to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) proklamera, tillkännage, kungöra, utropa -
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[prə'kleim, ]( American[) prou-](to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) prohlásit* * *• veřejně oznámit• velebit• vychvalovat• vynášet• vyhlásit• povolat• proslavit• proklamovat• prohlásit• dosvědčovat -
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[prə'kleim, ]( American[) prou-](to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) a proclama
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