1. 宣布:subsequent :随后的 | proclaimed :宣布 | Taoism :道教
2. 宣布;宣告:jam(交通)堵塞 | proclaimed宣布;宣告 | contest比赛;竞赛
1. The captain was hobbling after the Argentina match with a calf injury but proclaimed himself fit Monday.
2. proclaimed
2. Cradling her twin boys in her arms, the world's oldest mother confidently proclaimed that longevity ran in her family.
3. Dali was proclaimed as one of the first batch of 24 cultural and historical cities by the State Council.
4. They were rushed to a hospital, but were both proclaimed dead on arrival.
5. The 1959 UN Declaration of the Rights of the Child has proclaimed the basic rights children should enjoy.
6. He proclaimed that he supports tax hikes for affluent people, increasing security measures and a strategy to benefit the tourism trade.
7. " I am not afraid of execution, " Saddam proclaimed at one point.
8. When the Executive Council vetted the tariff proposals on Tuesday morning, members proclaimed the increases are far too high and asked the power companies to reconsider.
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9. The once proclaimed pop superstar is bidding New York City farewell and heading to Miami, where she plans to continue working on her new album over the weekend.
10. Changsha was proclaimed one of the 24 cultural and historical cities by the State Council and listed among the first batch of open tourist cities.
adj
1. declared publicly
made widely known
e.g. their announced intentions
the newspaper's proclaimed adherence to the government's policy
Synonym: announced