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 proclamation [,prɒklә'meiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 宣言, 公布, 布告, 公告

[法] 宣告, 宣布, 布告




    proclamation
    [ noun ]
    1. a formal public statement

    2. <noun.communication>
      the government made an announcement about changes in the drug war
      a declaration of independence
    3. the formal act of proclaiming; giving public notice

    4. <noun.act>
      his promulgation of the policy proved to be premature


    Proclamation \Proc`la*ma"tion\, n. [F. proclamation, L.
    proclamatio. See {Proclaim}.]
    1. The act of proclaiming; official or general notice;
    publication.

    King Asa made a proclamation throughout all Judah;
    none was exempted. --1 Kings xv.
    22.

    2. That which is proclaimed, publicly announced, or
    officially declared; a published ordinance; as, the
    proclamation of a king; a Thanksgiving proclamation.

    1. President Reagan has signed a proclamation implementing tariff- and duty-cutting provisions that are required under the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement.
    2. Deputies stressed that the proclamation did not amount to a declaration of independence like that made by the Baltic republic of Lithuania.
    3. Along with the legislation, the president signed a proclamation declaring this week as a Week of Remembrance of the event, which many consider the beginning of the Holocaust.
    4. And in my view, one of his principal purposes, simply as a statesman, was to give assurance that this was not a proclamation of every right that should be the right of the free people."
    5. Bush's proclamation opens the way for Federal Emergency Management Agency assistance in the way of loans, temporary housing, grants and other programs to help individuals, businesses and local governments recover.
    6. At Wednesday's meeting, Sununu reiterated that he had refused to sign the proclamation because he felt it was wrong for a governor to make pronouncements on foreign policy.
    7. The proclamation issued by Mishra orders Anderson to appear before the Bhopal magistrate at 11 a.m. on March 31.
    8. Militant Serb leaders from Bosnia yesterday welcomed the proclamation, Belgrade Radio reported. The proclamation was made by Mr Mate Boban, a leading politician of the Bosnian Croatian Democratic Union, sister-party of the ruling party in Croatia.
    9. Militant Serb leaders from Bosnia yesterday welcomed the proclamation, Belgrade Radio reported. The proclamation was made by Mr Mate Boban, a leading politician of the Bosnian Croatian Democratic Union, sister-party of the ruling party in Croatia.
    10. It's almost a certainty that it will." Clark quotes from a royal proclamation of 1763 that guarantees the right of Indians to self-government.
    11. There had been six previous one-shot official observances, including Wilson's first proclamation.
    12. Bush, surrounded by 13 children, also signed a proclamation declaring this National Adoption Week.
    13. "The royal proclamation has given a slap in the face to the countrywide call for democracy," the leader of the Nepali Congress party, Ganesh Man Singh, said in a statement from his hospital bed.
    14. Souter said the governor's proclamation sought to recognize Jesus as a historical figure without endorsing Christianity.
    15. The Soviet Parliament issued a proclamation on Thursday saying that Lithuania's declaration was invalid.
    16. Disraeli's proclamation of Victoria as 'Empress of India' was the final triumph, presenting the monarchy as the emblem of imperial unity. The monarchy has remained largely stuck in this Victorian groove.
    17. Despite such ambiguities, Congress by resolution and President Reagan by proclamation again have declared October National Quality Month.
    18. Pienaar said the 1980 proclamation would be repealed only when provisions were adopted to ensure that the cultural and linguistic rights of minorities were protected.
    19. Just go for it." The couple and their two daughters born during the family's odyssey were welcomed at the St. Francis Yacht Club by dozens of family and friends and a proclamation of welcome from the city.
    20. In a move reminiscent of the Baltic republics' first steps toward secession, lawmakers of the vast Russian Federation approved a draft proclamation that would give their laws priority over national legislation.
    21. Local authorites have complied with de Klerk's proclamation, though under protest in some cases.
    22. Louis Pienaar, Namibia's South African-appointed administrator-general, issued a proclamation Thursday transferring all executive and legislative powers of government to himself.
    23. The proclamation Sunday by the unsanctioned but popularly elected congress came the same day Baltic neighbor Lithuania declared independence from the Soviet Union and two days after the republic of Georgia condemned the Soviet annexation of its territory.
    24. The ruling came hours after President P.W. Botha issued a proclamation that the Braklaagte community would become part of the nominally independent homeland of Bophuthatswana on Saturday.
    25. The president said in a proclamation that the program "works for children by enhancing their educational performance and really fostering success in life.
    26. President Bush issued a proclamation Thursday marking Jan. 7-13 as National Law Enforcement Training Week.
    27. Inside the Capitol, Bush went to the ornate President's Room to sign a proclamation making Sunday a National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving and to send Congress the formal batch of nominations for his Cabinet and other high-level jobs.
    28. Arafat last year declared a Palestinian state on Israeli-held land and about 100 of the 166 WHO members already have recognized the "State of Palestine" or acknowledged its proclamation of statehood.
    29. The queen will close the 14th Commonwealth Games in Auckland on Feb. 3 and attend celebrations Feb. 6 marking the 150th anniversary of the Treaty of Waitangi, Britain's proclamation of sovereignty over New Zealand.
    30. A leader of a tourism boycott says the sending of a 2-year-old proclamation to Nelson Mandela fails to make up for what protesters see as a snub of the South African anti-apartheid leader.
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