名词抗议; 反对; 申明
不及物动词抗议; 断言
及物动词抗议; 声明反对; 断言
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protest的意思
1. under protest : 抗议着, 极不乐意地;
protest的反义词
及物动词
1. protest
1. The children protested when they were punished unfairly.
当孩子们被不公平地处罚时,他们表示抗议。
2. The tourists protested about the bad service at the restaurant.
旅客们对那家饭店低劣的服务表示不满。
3. A large crowd protested the terrorization.
一大群人示威抗议暴力压制。
4. The defendant protested that he had never been near the scene of the crime.
被告坚决声辩他从来没有在犯罪现场附近。
名词
1. protest的解释
1. The demonstration was a protest against the rise in tuition and fees.
此次示威是抗议学杂费上涨。
1. 拒付证书:贴现(DISCOUNT)是指远期汇票承兑后, 尚未到期, 由银行或贴现公司从票面金额中扣减按一定贴现率计算的贴现息后,将余款付给持票人的行为.(6)拒付(Dishonour)或退票按照有些国家的法律,持票人为了行使追索权应及时作出拒付证书(PROTEST).
2. 拒绝证书:.在国外,通常还要求持票人提供拒绝证书(Protest). 拒绝证书,又叫拒付证书,是由付款地的法定公证人(notary Public)或其他依法有权做出证书的机构如法院、银行、工会、邮局等,做出证明拒付事实的文件.
1. 抗议;提出异议;反对
If you protest against something or about something, you say or show publicly that you object to it. In American English, you usually say that you protest it.
e.g. Groups of women took to the streets to protest against the arrests...
成群结队的妇女上街抗议逮捕行动。
e.g. The students were protesting at overcrowding in the university hostels...
学生们在抗议大学宿舍过于拥挤。
2. 抗议;反对
A protest is the act of saying or showing publicly that you object to something.
e.g. The opposition now seems too weak to stage any serious protests against the government...
反对党现在似乎势力非常弱小,无法针对政府发起真正的抗议。
e.g. The unions called a two-hour strike in protest at the railway authority''s announcement.
各工会号召罢工两小时,以对铁路当局所发通告表示抗议。
3. 申辩;申明
If you protest that something is the case, you insist that it is the case, when other people think that it may not be.
e.g. When we tried to protest that Mo was beaten up they didn''t believe us...
我们试图申明莫遭到了毒打,他们却不相信我们。
e.g. ''I never said any of that to her,'' he protested...
“我从来没有对她那么说过,”他申辩道。
4. 申明;声明;断言
A protest that something is true is a strong declaration that it is true.
e.g. That was how she usually dealt with their protests that she was spoiling her grandchildren.
当他们坚持说她是在溺爱孙儿,她通常会作出那样的回应。
noun
1. the act of protesting
a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent
2. a formal and solemn declaration of objection
e.g. they finished the game under protest to the league president
the senator rose to register his protest
the many protestations did not stay the execution
Synonym: protestation
3. the act of making a strong public expression of disagreement and disapproval
e.g. he shouted his protests at the umpire
a shower of protest was heard from the rear of the hall
verb