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pro.claim (obj) ANNOUNCEHprEJ5kleIm, $proJ-v fmlto announce (esp. something positive) publicly or officially宣布; 声明All the countries have proclaimed their loyalty to the alliance. [T]所有的国家都表明了它们对联盟的忠诚。Republican party members were confidently proclaiming victory even as the first few votes came in. [T]共和党人在收到开始几张选票时就自信地宣布胜利。That was the famous speech in which he proclaimed that slavery was dead. [+ that clause]那是篇著名的演讲,在演讲中他宣称奴录制度已死亡。She was proclaimed Queen at the age of thirteen after the sudden death of her father. [T + obj + n]在父亲突然死亡后,她13岁被立为女王。
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