protest

[英] [ˈprəutest] [美] [ˈprotɛst] 生词本

vi.

vt.

[prəˈtest]

n.

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The verb is pronounced /prə'test/. The noun is pronounced /'prəʊtest/. 动词读作 /prə'test/,名词读作 /'prəʊtest/。
1. VERB 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. 
  • 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。

  • The students were protesting at overcrowding in the university hostels...

    学生们在抗议大学宿舍过于拥挤。

  • They were protesting soaring prices...

    他们抗议物价暴涨。

2. N-VAR 抗议;反对 A protest is the act of saying or showing publicly that you object to something. 
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • ...a protest march.

    抗议游行

3. VERB 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. 
  • 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。

  • '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。

  • He has always protested his innocence.

    他一直申辩自己是无辜的。

4. N-COUNT 申明;声明;断言 A protest that something is true is a strong declaration that it is true. 
  • 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. a formal and solemn declaration of objection;

  • "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"

2. the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent

3. the act of making a strong public expression of disagreement and disapproval;

  • "he shouted his protests at the umpire"
  • "a shower of protest was heard from the rear of the hall"
Verb

1. utter words of protest

2. express opposition through action or words;

  • "dissent to the laws of the country"

3. affirm or avow formally or solemnly;

  • "The suspect protested his innocence"

法律

  • 1.提出异议
  • 2.抗诉
  • 3.拒付支票
1. At that meeting one of the delegates walked out in protest.
在那次会议上一个代表退席以示抗议。

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2. I can't pass the matter by without a protest.
我不能对此事视而不见,我要提出抗议。

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3. I delivered a verbal protest against their brutal acts.
我对他们的暴行提出口头抗议。

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4. In protest against the wages cut, the workmen decided on sitting in at the factory.
为了抗议降低工资,工人们决定在工厂里静坐示威。

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5. It caused some protest and indignation.
这引起了一些抗议和愤慨。

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6. Protest marches were held in opposition to the proposed law.
为抗议法律提案举行了示威游行。

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7. Satire is often a form of protest against injustice.
讽刺往往是一种对不公正的抗议形式。

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8. She could see the utter futility of trying to protest.
她明白抗议是完全无用的。

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9. The article was an invitation for public protest against the newspaper.
那篇文章激起公众对该报的抗议。

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10. The charges touched off a storm of protest.
那些指控激起了猛烈的抗议。

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11. The reactionary government tried vainly to take the steam out of the protest movement.
反动政府枉费心机地企图削弱这场抗议运动。

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12. The students sat in at the administrative building to protest against discrimination of race.
学生们在办公大楼静坐,抗议种族歧视。

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13. University students rallied in protest.
大学生们举行抗议集会。

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14. We launched a protest at them.
我们发起抗议,反对他们。

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15. We translated his silence as a protest.
我们把他的沉默解释为抗议。

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16. You were wrong in not making a protest.
你错在没有提出抗议。

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