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1 proclaim
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
* * *v.proklamieren v.
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