proclaimer 的 2 个定义
- to announce or declare in an official or formal manner: to proclaim war.
- to announce or declare in an open or ostentatious way: to proclaim one's opinions.
- to indicate or make known publicly or openly.
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- to make a proclamation.
proclaimer 近义词
等同于 town crier
proclaimer 的近义词 5 个
更多proclaimer例句
- Going from a self-proclaimed “simple fly biologist” to monarch researcher, however, was a challenge.
- I think I’m a particularly interesting target for people, because Whole Foods and myself have proclaimed we should be eating a healthier way.
- Over the past decade, some SEOs have loudly proclaimed that the art of PageRank sculpting is dead.
- The New York Times proclaimed, “Google Policy Change Upends Online Plans for 2020 Campaigns.”
- A letter sent by the top public health official attesting to Vice President Pence’s health and proclaiming him safe to debate Wednesday night is sparking outcry from public health experts.
- But, again, as god of fertility he could also be appropriately termed the 'proclaimer.'
- But just because he is the prophet, the uplifter, the proclaimer, Tolstoy is no longer the merely Russian writer.
- And the great inspirer, proclaimer, and leader of scientific Socialism is Enrico Ferri.
- A forth-teller; one who has a special message to deliver forth to the world; a proclaimer, harbinger, or herald.
- In the Accadian language it was called Dilkur, “the dawn proclaimer.”