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NOUN. 名词1.?[C, U 有变体名词] 抗议A protest is the act of saying or showing publicly that you object to something. 双语例句例: The opposition now seems too weak to stage any serious protests against the government. 反对党现在似乎太弱小,无力组织什么针对政府的重大抗议。 例: The Mexican president cancelled a trip to Texas in protest at the state's execution of a Mexican national. 墨西哥总统取消了得克萨斯之行,以抗议该州对一名墨西哥侨民的处决。 例: The unions called a two-hour strike in protest at the railway authority's announcement. 工会号召罢工两小时以抗议铁路当局的通知。 例: a protest march. 一只抗议队伍。
VERB. 动词protests , protesting , protested 1.?[I 不及物动词] 抗议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. 近义词challenge , object , revolt 双语例句例: Groups of women took to the streets to protest against the arrests. 妇女团体走上街头抗议这次逮捕。 例: The students were protesting at overcrowding in the university hostels. 学生们对大学拥挤的住宿表示抗议。 例: They were protesting soaring prices. 他们在抗议不断飞涨的物价。 2.?[T 及物动词] 断言If you protest that something is the case, you insist that it is the case, when other people think that it may not be. 双语例句例: When we tried to protest that Mo was beaten up they didn't believe us. 当我们坚持说莫遭到了毒打时,他们都不相信。 例: 'I never said any of that to her,' he protested. “我从来没有对她说过那种话,”他断然否认。
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