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protest美 ['proʊ.test] 英 ['prəʊtest] - n.抗议;反对;抗议书(或行动)
- v.抗议;(公开)反对;坚决地表示;申辩
- 网络拒绝证书;拒付证书;提出抗议
第三人称单数:protests 现在分词:protesting 过去分词:protested v.+n. make protest,protest innocence,lodge protest adj.+n. loud protest,mild protest,strong protest n. complaint,objection,gripe,remonstration,dissent v. complain,object,remonstrate,moan,oppose 1. | [u][c] 抗议;抗议书(或行动);反对the expression of strong disagreement with or opposition to sth; a statement or an action that shows this |
| The director resigned in protest at the decision. 主任辞职以示抗议这项决定。 | | The announcement raised a storm of protest . 这个声明引起了一场抗议风潮。 | | | | She accepted the charge without protest . 她一声未吭地接受了指控。 | | The workers staged a protest against the proposed changes in their contracts. 工人们发起抗议,反对拟议中的对他们合同的修改。 | | The building work will go ahead, despite protests from local residents. 尽管当地居民反对,建筑工程将照样进行。 | | The riot began as a peaceful protest. 暴乱是从一场和平抗议开始的。 |
IDM | She wrote a letter of apology but only under protest. 她无奈之下写了一封致歉信。 |
under protest 无奈地;不服气地;不甘心地unwillingly and after expressing disagreement | She wrote a letter of apology but only under protest. 她无奈之下写了一封致歉信。 |
1. | [i][t] (公开)反对;抗议to say or do sth to show that you disagree with or disapprove of sth, especially publicly |
| Students took to the streets to protest against the decision. 学生们走上街头,抗议这项决定。 | | The victim's widow protested at the leniency of the sentence. 受害人的遗孀抗议判决太轻。 | | There's no use protesting, I won't change my mind. 抗议没有用,我决不改变主意。 | | They fully intend to protest the decision. 他们决意反对这项决定。 |
2. | [t] 坚决地表示;申辩to say firmly that sth is true, especially when you have been accused of sth or when other people do not believe you |
| She has always protested her innocence . 她一直坚持说自己是无辜的。 | | He protested that the journey was too far by car. 他坚持说路途太远,不宜开汽车去。 | | ‘That's not what you said earlier!’ Jane protested. “你当初不是这么说的!”简争辩说。 |
v. | 3. 辩解,辩驳,分辩,抗辩,抱怨,反对着说;谢绝说 3. 辩解,辩驳,分辩,抗辩,抱怨,反对着说;谢绝说 | n. | |
v. | 1. to express strong disapproval of or disagreement with something 2. to express strong opposition to or disapproval of something in the form of a public demonstration or other action 3. to complain about or protest against something 4. to state or affirm something in strong or formal terms 5. to declare or proclaim something 6. to state formally that a note or bill has been dishonoured 7. to disagree strongly with something, often by making a formal statement or taking action in public 8. to try to make other people believe that something is true 9. affirm strongly;assert against opposition 10. raise an objection,say sth.(against) 1. to express strong disapproval of or disagreement with something 2. to express strong opposition to or disapproval of something in the form of a public demonstration or other action 3. to complain about or protest against something 4. to state or affirm something in strong or formal terms 5. to declare or proclaim something 6. to state formally that a note or bill has been dishonoured 7. to disagree strongly with something, often by making a formal statement or taking action in public 8. to try to make other people believe that something is true 9. affirm strongly;assert against opposition 10. raise an objection,say sth.(against) | n. | 1. an expression or display of strong disapproval of or disagreement with something 2. an expression of strong opposition to or disapproval of something in the form of a public demonstration or other action 3. a formal statement drawn up by a notary on behalf of a creditor, declaring that somebody has refused to honor a bill 4. a taxpayer's formal declaration reserving the right to contest a given tax as either illegal or excessive 5. a statement made by the master of a damaged vessel, declaring when and how a ship was damaged 6. a strong complaint or disagreement 7. something such as a meeting or public statement by people who strongly disagree with a policy, law etc 1. an expression or display of strong disapproval of or disagreement with something 2. an expression of strong opposition to or disapproval of something in the form of a public demonstration or other action 3. a formal statement drawn up by a notary on behalf of a creditor, declaring that somebody has refused to honor a bill 4. a taxpayer's formal declaration reserving the right to contest a given tax as either illegal or excessive 5. a statement made by the master of a damaged vessel, declaring when and how a ship was damaged 6. a strong complaint or disagreement 7. something such as a meeting or public statement by people who strongly disagree with a policy, law etc |
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