proclamar



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proclamar vtr (decir algo públicamente)proclaim vtr
 El sacerdote proclama el amor al prójimo en todos sus sermones.
 Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. The presenter proclaimed his love for the guest live on the TV show.
proclamar vtr (anunciar un gobierno)proclaim vtr
 José María Morelos y Pavón proclamó a México una república independiente de España .
 José Maria Morelos y Pavón proclaimed Mexico as an independent republic from Spain.
proclamarse v prnl (darse: cargo, mérito)proclaim yourself vtr + refl
 Napoleón se proclamó emperador en 1804.
 Napoleon proclaimed himself Emperor in 1804.
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Additional Translations
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proclamar vtr (aclamar a alguien) (praise)acclaim vtr
  cheer on vtr phrasal sep
 La gente proclamó con entusiasmo al ciclista cuando cruzó la meta.
 The crowd enthusiastically acclaimed the cyclist as he crossed the line.
 Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. Thousands of supporters were present at the airport to cheer on the champions on their return to Barcelona.
proclamar vtr (conferir por unanimidad)proclaim vtr
 Proclamaron a mi vecino jefe de colonos.
 My neighbour was proclaimed Head of Settlers.
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