protest
pro
ˈproʊ
prow
test
ˌtɛst
test
British pronunciation
/ˈprəʊˌtɛst/

“protest”的英语定义和含义

to protest
01

抗议, 示威

to show disagreement by taking action or expressing it verbally, particularly in public
Transitive: to protest an injustice
to protest definition and meaning
example
例子
Employees decided to protest the unfair working conditions by organizing a strike.
员工们决定通过组织罢工来抗议不公平的工作条件。
The community members held signs and chanted slogans to protest the closure of their local library.
社区成员举着标语,高喊口号,抗议当地图书馆的关闭。
02

抗议, 示威

to express dissent or objection openly and publicly against a particular policy, decision, or course of action taken
Intransitive: to protest against a policy or decision
example
例子
Thousands of citizens gathered in the capital to protest against the government's proposed measures.
成千上万的市民聚集在首都抗议政府提出的措施。
People around the world joined in protest against human rights violations in solidarity with oppressed communities.
世界各地的人们加入了抗议,反对侵犯人权的行为,以声援受压迫的社区。
Protest
01

抗议, 示威

the act of publicly expressing strong disagreement or disapproval
example
例子
Her loud protest against the unfair treatment caught everyone's attention.
她对不公平待遇的大声抗议引起了所有人的注意。
The protest in the media was swift after the controversial decision.
在有争议的决定之后,媒体上的抗议迅速出现。
1.1

抗议

an organized public demonstration expressing strong disapproval of an official policy or action
protest definition and meaning
example
例子
Thousands of people gathered for a protest against the new government policy.
数千人聚集在一起抗议新政府政策。
The protest aimed to draw attention to environmental issues.
抗议旨在引起人们对环境问题的关注。
1.2

抗议, 抗议书

a formal written declaration, usually by a notary, stating that a bill was presented and payment or acceptance was refused
example
例子
The merchant received a protest after the customer refused to accept the bill.
商人收到了一份拒付证书,因为客户拒绝接受账单。
The bank issued a protest to document the non-payment of the draft.
银行发出了一份拒付证书以记录汇票的未付款情况。
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