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1 proglasiti amnestiju
• proclaim amnesty -
2 proglasiti
vt pf issue (a manifesto, proclamation); promulgate; proclaim publicly, make known; declare; (krivim, sud) find guilty; (nedužnim) absolve, acquit; (nevažećim) rule out; (protuustavnim) rule unconstitutional; (najboljim) declare/vote the best* * *• decree• proclaim• pronounce• promulgate• acclaimt• announce -
3 opsadni
adj siege- I proglasiti -o stanje declare/proclaim a state of siege/emergency; proclaim martial law; uvesti -o stanje impose a state of emergency; impose martial law on, put under m. l. -
4 najaviti
announce, give notice* * *• proclaim• give forth• give notice• announce -
5 objaviti
announce, disclose, make known* * *• enunciate• reveal• denounce• declare• divulge• disclose• voice• promulgate• publish• proclaim• issue• inform• give forth• give out• herald• advertise• annunciate• announce• notify• manifest• made public• noise -
6 objavljivati
vt impf announce, release, proclaim itd. (- objaviti) iter keep announcing itd. I knjiga se i danas -uje the book is still published, the book remains in print; pismo -ujemo u cjelosti the letter is reproduced/ /released in its entirety* * *• notify -
7 očitovati
declare, profess, proclaim* * *• manifest -
8 postati
become, grow, come to be* * *• develop• proclaim• grew• grown• grow• become• became• make -
9 proglašavati
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10 zabraniti
* * *• enjoin• rule out• shut• suppress• proscribe• prohibit• prohibite• proclaim• inherit• interdict• inhibit• forbid• bar• ban• nix -
11 izvikati
vt pf proclaim loudly/publicly (-razvikali); -izvikivati l izvikati za vođu elect leader by acclamation, acclaim leader -
12 objavljiv
adj releasable, disclosable, proclaim-able, publishable, fit to print (-iv) -
13 proglasiti se
vr pf proclaim oneself, assume/ /take the title of -
14 proklamirati
vi pf/impf proclaim, announce publicly, state (-ovati) -
15 razvikati
vt pf make a noise about, proclaim from the house-tops
См. также в других словарях:
Proclaim — Pro*claim , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Proclaimed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Proclaiming}.] [OE. proclamen, L. proclamare; pro before, forward + clamare to call or cry out: cf. F. proclamer. See {Claim}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To make known by public announcement; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
proclaim — pro·claim /prō klām/ vt: to declare or declare to be solemnly, officially, or formally proclaim an amnesty Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. proclaim … Law dictionary
proclaim — (v.) late 14c., from L. proclamare cry or call out, from pro forth (see PRO (Cf. pro )) + clamare to cry out (see CLAIM (Cf. claim) (v.)). Related: Proclaimed; proclaiming … Etymology dictionary
proclaim — *declare, announce, publish, advertise, promulgate, broadcast Analogous words: *reveal, disclose, discover, divulge, tell: voice, utter, vent, ventilate (see EXPRESS vb): *inform, apprise … New Dictionary of Synonyms
proclaim it from the rooftops — If something is proclaimed from the rooftops, it is made as widely known and as public as possible … The small dictionary of idiomes
proclaim — [v] advertise, make known affirm, announce, annunciate, blast, blaze, blazon, broadcast, call, circulate, declare, demonstrate, disseminate, enunciate, evidence, evince, exhibit, expound, get on a soapbox*, give out, herald, illustrate, indicate … New thesaurus
proclaim — ► VERB 1) announce officially or publicly. 2) declare (someone) officially or publicly to be. 3) indicate clearly. DERIVATIVES proclamation noun. ORIGIN Latin proclamare cry out … English terms dictionary
proclaim — [prō klām′, prəklām′] vt. [ME proclamen < MFr proclamer < L proclamare < pro , before + clamare, to cry out: see PRO 1 & CLAMOR] 1. to announce officially; announce to be 2. to show to be [acts that proclaimed him a friend] 3. Rare to… … English World dictionary
Proclaim! — infobox television show name = Proclaim! caption = format = News program, Catholic Mass runtime = Proclaim! 30 Minutes Altoona Johnstown Diocese Mass 60 Minutes creator = Deacon John Sroka host = Rev. Chuck Bridges, Bishop Joseph V. Adamec,… … Wikipedia
proclaim */ — UK [prəˈkleɪm] / US verb [transitive] Word forms proclaim : present tense I/you/we/they proclaim he/she/it proclaims present participle proclaiming past tense proclaimed past participle proclaimed 1) a) to state something publicly Abbot has… … English dictionary
proclaim — Announce An*nounce , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Announced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Announcing}.] [OF. anoncier, F. annoncer, fr. L. annuntiare; ad + nuntiare to report, relate, nuntius messenger, bearer of news. See {Nuncio}, and cf. {Annunciate}.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English