记忆方法
双解例句
小知识
“I proclaim the Olympic Games open.” Every two years with words similar to these, the Olympic games officially begin. To proclaim is to exclaim or declare.
When you proclaim something, you are saying it loud and clear and in public. A doctor can proclaim you healthy after you have recovered from a long illness. The panel of judges may have trouble proclaiming the winner in a very tight race. What you are saying out loud can be called a proclamation. Proclamations were once only made by Kings or other ruling leaders which is why the word proclaim has an official feeling to it.
实用短语
单词用法
词根词缀
词根: claim
=cyr out/shout,表示”呼喊,叫喊”
n.
acclamation 喝采,称赞acclaim[[v.欢呼;喝采]]→n.喝采,称赞
declamation 慷慨演说;雄辩declaim[[v.朗诵;谴责]]→n.慷慨演说;雄辩
exclamation 叫喊;感叹exclaim[[v.叫喊;大声说]]→n.叫喊;感叹
proclamation 宣告;宣言proclaim[[v.公布;声明]]省鷑.宣告;宣言
reclamation 收复;矫正reclaim[[v.收回,开垦]]→n.收复;矫正
n.&v.
claim 要求;论断claim呼喊,叫喊→n.&v.要求;论断
v.
acclaim 欢呼;喝采ac一再+claim呼喊,叫喊→一再喊→欢呼
exclaim 叫喊;大声说ex出+claim呼喊,叫喊→喊出→叫出
proclaim 公布;声明pro在前+claim呼喊,叫喊→在前面喊→公布
reclaim 收回,开垦re回+claim呼喊,叫喊→喊回来→收回来,引申为开荒
同义词辨析
这些动词均含”宣布,公开”之意。