protest 的英语意思
protestprotest1 /ˈprəʊtest $ ˈproʊ-/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1[countable, uncountable] something that you do to show publicly that you think that something is wrong and unfair, for example taking part in big public meetings, refusing to work, or refusing to buy a company’s products公开表明认为某事错误或不公正的行动,例如参加大型公众集会、拒绝工作或拒绝购买某公司产品protest against
Students held a protest march against the war.学生们举行了一场反战抗议游行。
Five thousand employees came out on strike in protest at the poor working conditions.五千名员工为抗议恶劣的工作条件而罢工。2[countable] words or actions that show that you do not want someone to do something or that you dislike something very much表示不希望某人做某事,或对某事极度厌恶的言语或行动protest from
I turned off the TV, despite loud protests from the kids.尽管孩子们大声抗议,我还是关掉了电视。without protest
He accepted his punishment without protest.他没有提出任何异议,接受了惩罚。
She ignored his protests and walked away.她无视他的抗议,转身离去。
The programme caused a storm of protest (=a lot of angry protest).该节目引发了一场抗议风暴(即大量愤怒的抗议)。
The announcement was met with howls of protest.那则公告引来了一片强烈的抗议声。3do something under protest to do something while making it clear that you do not want to do it在明确表示不情愿的情况下做某事:
The bill was eventually paid under protest.那笔账单最终是在抗议声中付清的。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词hold/stage/mount a protest· Opponents of the plan have staged several protests.· 该计划的反对者已发起了数次抗议。lead to/spark (off) protests (=cause them)· The arrests sparked off violent street protests.· 逮捕行动引发了激烈的街头抗议。organize a protest· She organized a protest outside the store.· 她在商店外组织了一场抗议活动。protests erupt (=start suddenly)· Massive protests erupted across the country.· 大规模抗议在全国各地爆发。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + protest形容词/名词 + protesta public/popular protest· The announcement led to widespread public protests.· 该公告导致了大范围的公众抗议。political protest· Lee spent five years in prison for his involvement in political protest.· Lee因参与政治抗议活动而身陷囹圄五年。a peaceful protest· Some 5,000 students and others began a peaceful protest.· 约5,000名学生及其他人士开始了一场和平抗议。a violent/angry protest· Three people died yesterday in violent protests against the war.· 昨天,三人在反战暴力抗议中罹难。a mass protest (=one involving a lot of people)· There were mass protests in the capital.· 首都爆发了大规模抗议。a massive protest· They reacted to the king’s forced abdication with massive public protests.· 他们以大规模公众抗议回应国王被迫退位。a student protest· Student protests were crushed by police.· 学生抗议活动遭到警方镇压。a street protest· There was a ban on street protests.· 街头抗议活动遭到禁止。an anti-government protest· Religious leaders continued to lead anti-government protests.· 宗教领袖继续领导反政府抗议活动。protest + NOUNprotest + 名词a protest group/movement· Students at the heart of the protest movement have called for a general strike.· 处于抗议运动核心的学生们呼吁举行总罢工。a protest march· They staged a protest march through the city’s streets.· 他们在城市街道上举行了一场抗议游行。a protest rally (=a large outdoor public meeting to protest about something)· A protest rally in the capital was attended by about 400 people.· 首都的一场抗议集会吸引了约400人参加。
查看全部语言翻译1[countable, uncountable] something that you do to show publicly that you think that something is wrong and unfair, for example taking part in big public meetings, refusing to work, or refusing to buy a company’s products公开表明认为某事错误或不公正的行动,例如参加大型公众集会、拒绝工作或拒绝购买某公司产品protest against
Students held a protest march against the war.学生们举行了一场反战抗议游行。
Five thousand employees came out on strike in protest at the poor working conditions.五千名员工为抗议恶劣的工作条件而罢工。2[countable] words or actions that show that you do not want someone to do something or that you dislike something very much表示不希望某人做某事,或对某事极度厌恶的言语或行动protest from
I turned off the TV, despite loud protests from the kids.尽管孩子们大声抗议,我还是关掉了电视。without protest
He accepted his punishment without protest.他没有提出任何异议,接受了惩罚。
She ignored his protests and walked away.她无视他的抗议,转身离去。
The programme caused a storm of protest (=a lot of angry protest).该节目引发了一场抗议风暴(即大量愤怒的抗议)。
The announcement was met with howls of protest.那则公告引来了一片强烈的抗议声。3do something under protest to do something while making it clear that you do not want to do it在明确表示不情愿的情况下做某事:
The bill was eventually paid under protest.那笔账单最终是在抗议声中付清的。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词hold/stage/mount a protest· Opponents of the plan have staged several protests.· 该计划的反对者已发起了数次抗议。lead to/spark (off) protests (=cause them)· The arrests sparked off violent street protests.· 逮捕行动引发了激烈的街头抗议。organize a protest· She organized a protest outside the store.· 她在商店外组织了一场抗议活动。protests erupt (=start suddenly)· Massive protests erupted across the country.· 大规模抗议在全国各地爆发。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + protest形容词/名词 + protesta public/popular protest· The announcement led to widespread public protests.· 该公告导致了大范围的公众抗议。political protest· Lee spent five years in prison for his involvement in political protest.· Lee因参与政治抗议活动而身陷囹圄五年。a peaceful protest· Some 5,000 students and others began a peaceful protest.· 约5,000名学生及其他人士开始了一场和平抗议。a violent/angry protest· Three people died yesterday in violent protests against the war.· 昨天,三人在反战暴力抗议中罹难。a mass protest (=one involving a lot of people)· There were mass protests in the capital.· 首都爆发了大规模抗议。a massive protest· They reacted to the king’s forced abdication with massive public protests.· 他们以大规模公众抗议回应国王被迫退位。a student protest· Student protests were crushed by police.· 学生抗议活动遭到警方镇压。a street protest· There was a ban on street protests.· 街头抗议活动遭到禁止。an anti-government protest· Religious leaders continued to lead anti-government protests.· 宗教领袖继续领导反政府抗议活动。protest + NOUNprotest + 名词a protest group/movement· Students at the heart of the protest movement have called for a general strike.· 处于抗议运动核心的学生们呼吁举行总罢工。a protest march· They staged a protest march through the city’s streets.· 他们在城市街道上举行了一场抗议游行。a protest rally (=a large outdoor public meeting to protest about something)· A protest rally in the capital was attended by about 400 people.· 首都的一场抗议集会吸引了约400人参加。protestprotest2 /prəˈtest $ ˈprə-/ verb
1[intransitive, transitive] to come together to publicly express disapproval or opposition to something聚集在一起,公开表达对某事的不满或反对protest against/at/about
Thousands of people blocked the street, protesting against the new legislation.数千人堵塞街道,抗议新立法。protest something American English
Students protested the decision.学生们对该决定提出了抗议。2[intransitive, transitive] to say that you strongly disagree with or are angry about something because you think it is wrong or unfair因认为某事错误或不公正而强烈表示不同意或愤慨:
‘I don’t see why I should take the blame for this!’ she protested."我不明白为什么要由我来承担这件事的责任!"她抗议道。protest that
Clive protested that he hadn’t been given enough time to do everything.Clive抗议说,他没有得到足够的时间来完成所有事情。► see thesaurus at complain3[transitive] to state very firmly that something is true, when other people do not believe you在他人不相信的情况下,坚定声明某事为真protest (that)
Sarah protested that she wasn’t Mick’s girlfriend.Sarah坚称她不是Mick的女朋友。
Years later, he is still protesting his innocence.多年之后,他仍在坚称自己无辜。THESAURUS同义词辨析protest to do something to show publicly that you disagree with something – used especially when a large group of people do this together公开表示对某事不满的行动——尤指大批人共同参与时: · Huge crowds gathered in the capital protesting against the war.· 大批民众聚集在首都,抗议战争。· Drivers blocked roads around the capital to protest about the rising cost of fuel.· 司机们封堵首都周边道路,抗议燃料价格上涨。march to walk in a large group from one place to another in order to protest about something以大批人游行的方式从一处走到另一处,以此抗议某事: · Hundreds of students marched through the city in protest against the employment laws.· 数百名学生穿越城市游行,抗议劳动就业法律。demonstrate to walk or stand somewhere in a large group, in order to protest about something以大批人在某处行走或驻守的方式抗议某事: · About 200 people were demonstrating outside the US Embassy.· 约200人在美国大使馆外示威。· Environmentalists have been demonstrating against plans to dump waste at sea.· 环保人士一直在抗议将废物倾倒入海的计划。riot to protest by behaving in a violent and uncontrolled way以暴力失控的方式进行抗议: · Hundreds of workers rioted after pay negotiations broke down.· 工资谈判破裂后,数百名工人发生了暴乱。· The prisoners were rioting against their appalling conditions.· 囚犯们因骇人的关押条件而发生暴动。boycott to protest about the actions of a company, country, or industry by refusing to buy something, or refusing to go to a place or event通过拒绝购买某物,或拒绝前往某地或参加某活动,来抗议企业、国家或行业的行为: · They may boycott the next Olympic Games.· 他们可能会抵制下届奥运会。· Shoppers are boycotting battery-farmed eggs.· 购物者正在抵制笼养鸡蛋。hold/stage a sit-in to protest by refusing to leave a place通过拒绝离开某处来进行抗议: · The students have been staging a sit-in to protest about overcrowding at the polytechnic.· 学生们一直在举行静坐示威,抗议理工学院的过度拥挤问题。go on a hunger strike (also go on hunger strike British English) to protest by refusing to eat通过拒绝进食来进行抗议: · Maynard went on a hunger strike to protest his innocence.· Maynard以绝食方式宣示自己的清白。
1[intransitive, transitive] to come together to publicly express disapproval or opposition to something聚集在一起,公开表达对某事的不满或反对protest against/at/about
Thousands of people blocked the street, protesting against the new legislation.数千人堵塞街道,抗议新立法。protest something American English
Students protested the decision.学生们对该决定提出了抗议。2[intransitive, transitive] to say that you strongly disagree with or are angry about something because you think it is wrong or unfair因认为某事错误或不公正而强烈表示不同意或愤慨:
‘I don’t see why I should take the blame for this!’ she protested."我不明白为什么要由我来承担这件事的责任!"她抗议道。protest that
Clive protested that he hadn’t been given enough time to do everything.Clive抗议说,他没有得到足够的时间来完成所有事情。► see thesaurus at complain3[transitive] to state very firmly that something is true, when other people do not believe you在他人不相信的情况下,坚定声明某事为真protest (that)
Sarah protested that she wasn’t Mick’s girlfriend.Sarah坚称她不是Mick的女朋友。
Years later, he is still protesting his innocence.多年之后,他仍在坚称自己无辜。THESAURUS同义词辨析protest to do something to show publicly that you disagree with something – used especially when a large group of people do this together公开表示对某事不满的行动——尤指大批人共同参与时: · Huge crowds gathered in the capital protesting against the war.· 大批民众聚集在首都,抗议战争。· Drivers blocked roads around the capital to protest about the rising cost of fuel.· 司机们封堵首都周边道路,抗议燃料价格上涨。march to walk in a large group from one place to another in order to protest about something以大批人游行的方式从一处走到另一处,以此抗议某事: · Hundreds of students marched through the city in protest against the employment laws.· 数百名学生穿越城市游行,抗议劳动就业法律。demonstrate to walk or stand somewhere in a large group, in order to protest about something以大批人在某处行走或驻守的方式抗议某事: · About 200 people were demonstrating outside the US Embassy.· 约200人在美国大使馆外示威。· Environmentalists have been demonstrating against plans to dump waste at sea.· 环保人士一直在抗议将废物倾倒入海的计划。riot to protest by behaving in a violent and uncontrolled way以暴力失控的方式进行抗议: · Hundreds of workers rioted after pay negotiations broke down.· 工资谈判破裂后,数百名工人发生了暴乱。· The prisoners were rioting against their appalling conditions.· 囚犯们因骇人的关押条件而发生暴动。boycott to protest about the actions of a company, country, or industry by refusing to buy something, or refusing to go to a place or event通过拒绝购买某物,或拒绝前往某地或参加某活动,来抗议企业、国家或行业的行为: · They may boycott the next Olympic Games.· 他们可能会抵制下届奥运会。· Shoppers are boycotting battery-farmed eggs.· 购物者正在抵制笼养鸡蛋。hold/stage a sit-in to protest by refusing to leave a place通过拒绝离开某处来进行抗议: · The students have been staging a sit-in to protest about overcrowding at the polytechnic.· 学生们一直在举行静坐示威,抗议理工学院的过度拥挤问题。go on a hunger strike (also go on hunger strike British English) to protest by refusing to eat通过拒绝进食来进行抗议: · Maynard went on a hunger strike to protest his innocence.· Maynard以绝食方式宣示自己的清白。