[/ˈprəutest; ˋprotɛst/] n 用法: 1 [C] statement or anaction that shows one's strong dispproval or disagreement抗议; 抗议书; 抗议活动: enter/lodge/make/register a protest about/against sth 对某事物提出抗议 * Loud protests were heard when the decision was announced. 这决定一经宣布, 抗议之声不绝於耳. * stage a protest (ieorganize a demonstration) against management's handling of the dispute 举行抗议活动(组织示威游行)以反对资方对争端的处理办法. 用法: 2 [U] strong disapproval or disagreement that is expressed by a statement or an action 抗议; 异议; 反对: The minister resigned in protest against the decision. 这位部长为反对那项决策而辞职. *[attrib 作定语] a protest demonstration, march, movement, etc, ie one organized by people who disagree with official policy 抗议示威、 游行、 运动等. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) under `protest unwillingly and after making protests (经抗议後)心有不甘地: She paid the fine under protest. 她争执一番後, 无可奈何地缴纳了罚金. protest 2 [/prəˈtest; prəˋtɛst/] v 用法: 1 [I, Ipr, Tn] ~ (about/against/at sth) express strong disagreement or disapproval about (sth) 抗议, 反对(某事物); 对(某事物)提出异议: She protested strongly at being called a snob. 她极力反对别人说她势利眼. * Demonstrators protested outside the country's embassies all over Europe. 该国驻欧洲各国的大使馆外都有群众进行示威抗议. * They are holding a rally to protest against the government's defence policy. 他们正举行集会以抗议政府的防务政策. * (US) A demonstration was planned to protest the mistreatment of prisoners. 为抗议虐待犯人已计画好进行示威活动. 用法: 2 [Tn, Tf] declare (sth) solemnly or firmly, esp in reply to an accusation 严正地或坚决地申明(某事物); (尤指)声辩: He protested his innocence. 他坚决声辩自己无罪. * She protested that she had never seen the accused man before. 她坚持说她以前从未见过这一被指控的男子. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) pro`test too much affirm or deny sth so strongly that one's sincerity is doubted 对某事物肯定或否定过激而失实; 过犹不及. |