n.抗議;反對
v.抗議;反對;申明;斷言
副詞: protestingly 名詞: protester 過去式: protested 過去分詞: protested 現(xiàn)在分詞: protesting 第三人稱單數(shù): protests
/">大學英語考研英語大綱詞匯單詞大全n.(名詞)抗議(書),不服 ;反對,異議
斷言,聲明,鄭重聲明,主張
申辯
怨言
【律】拒付證書,拒付說明
v.(動詞)堅決主張;聲明,堅決聲明;斷言;力言
抗議,聲明反對,提出異議
證明說,發(fā)誓說
【商】拒付(票據(jù))
【律】(書面)聲明拒付
申辯,申明
n.(名詞)[C][U]抗議;反對 complaint or strong expression of disapproval,disagreement,opposition,etc.
v.(動詞)vt. & vi. 聲明;抗議 affirm strongly;raise an objection
noun
1. the act of protesting
a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent
Synonym: objectiondissent
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
1. utter words of protest
2. affirm or avow formally or solemnly
e.g. The suspect protested his innocence
3. express opposition through action or words
e.g. dissent to the laws of the country
Synonym: resistdissent
The verb is pronounced /pr?'test/. The noun is pronounced /'pr??test/. 動詞讀作 /pr?'test/,名詞讀作 /'pr??test/。1. 抗議;提出異議;反對
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...
成群結隊的婦女上街抗議逮捕行動。
e.g. The students were protesting at overcrowding in the university hostels...
學生們在抗議大學宿舍過于擁擠。
2. 抗議;反對
A protest is the act of saying or showing publicly that you object to something.
protest什么意思
e.g. The opposition now seems too weak to stage any serious protests against the government...
反對黨現(xiàn)在似乎勢力非常弱小,無法針對政府發(fā)起真正的抗議。
e.g. The unions called a two-hour strike in protest at the railway authority's announcement.
各工會號召罷工兩小時,以對鐵路當局所發(fā)通告表示抗議。
3. 申辯;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...
我們試圖申明莫遭到了毒打,他們卻不相信我們。
e.g. 'I never said any of that to her,' he protested...
“我從來沒有對她那么說過,”他申辯道。
4. 申明;聲明;斷言
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.
當他們堅持說她是在溺愛孫兒,她通常會作出那樣的回應。
1. 拒付證書:貼現(xiàn)(DISCOUNT)是指遠期匯票承兌后, 尚未到期, 由銀行或貼現(xiàn)公司從票面金額中扣減按一定貼現(xiàn)率計算的貼現(xiàn)息后,將余款付給持票人的行為.(6)拒付(Dishonour)或退票按照有些國家的法律,持票人為了行使追索權應及時作出拒付證書(PROTEST).
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2. 拒絕證書:.在國外,通常還要求持票人提供拒絕證書(Protest). 拒絕證書,又叫拒付證書,是由付款地的法定公證人(notary Public)或其他依法有權做出證書的機構如法院、銀行、工會、郵局等,做出證明拒付事實的文件.
v.(動詞)protest既可用作及物動詞,也可用作不及物動詞。用作不及物動詞時常與介詞about, against連用,用作及物動詞時可接名詞、代詞或that從句作賓語,that有時可省略。
v.(動詞)protest, expostulate, kick, object, oppose, remonstrate
這組詞的共同意思是“反對某項議程、政策或方案”。其區(qū)別是:
object強調個人的嫌惡與反感,但不一定明顯地表露出來,著重個人不喜歡,無好感,以及由于與個人密切相關而提出反對意見,多以口頭方式提出反對,有時伴有一定的具體動作; protest通常指通過言語或文字表露出來的強烈抗議; remonstrate含有對兒童、親友等進行說服或規(guī)勸的意思,并有責備的意味,也含有“強烈抗議”的意思; expostulate表示堅決、真誠和友好的忠告; kick表示“反對,反抗”,強調反抗者的頑強; oppose表示輕微的、激烈的等各種不同程度的反對,甚至發(fā)展到以武力對抗。例如:
I objected that he was too young for the position.我提出反對意見,他太年輕不適合那個職位。
I was shocked at what he'd done, and expostulated with him strongly.我對他干的事感到震驚,并嚴厲地告誡過他。
I have always kicked at your ideas.我一直反對你的看法。
The husband strongly opposed his wife's going there alone.丈夫極力反對妻子單獨去那個地方。
If it's protested by all the people, the government can hardly carry out the new policy.如果遭到公眾一致反對,政府很難推行新政策。
I remonstrated against his behaviour.我抗議他的行為。
☆ 1340年進入英語,直接源自古法語的protester;最初源自古典拉丁語的protestari,意為公開宣稱。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語protest是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
She composed a letter of protest.(她寫了一封抗議信。)
The demonstration was an assertion of the right to peaceful protest.(這次示威游行是使用和平抗議權。)
All protest had been silenced.(一切反對的聲音都被壓了下去。)
Some local residents joined the students' protest.(一些當?shù)鼐用窦尤肓藢W生的抗議活動。)
The announcement unleashed a storm of protest from the public.(公告引發(fā)了一場公眾的抗議風暴。)
It would be futile to protest.(抗議也無用。)
The announcement raised a storm of protest.(這個聲明引起了一場抗議風潮。)
They walked out in protest after being outvoted.(被投票否決后,他們走出來抗議。)
The government's proposals unleashed a storm of protest in the press.(政府的提案引發(fā)了新聞界的抗議浪潮。)
Protest marches were held in opposition to the proposed law.(為抗議新提出的法規(guī)舉行了示威游行。)
用作名詞(n.)
無奈地;不服氣地;不甘心地unwillingly and after expressing disagreement1. under protest : 抗議著, 極不樂意地;
用作名詞(n.)
I can't pass the matter by without a protest.用作動詞(v.)
They were formally protesting.用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
address〔raise〕 a protest提出抗議ban a protest禁止抗議cause〔draw〕 a protest引起抗議express〔voice〕 a protest表示抗議face a protest from面對來自…的抗議make a protest against對…提出抗議prepare a protest準備抗議形容詞+~
formal〔official〕 protest正式抗議non-violent protest非暴力抗議strong protest強烈抗議written protest書面抗議用作動詞 (v.)
~+名詞
protest one's innocence申明無罪~+副詞
protest bitterly〔strongly〕強烈抗議protest loudly大聲反對The most remarkable protests which appear in the journals of the peers.