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noun
a solemn declaration of opinion and usually of dissent: such as
a sworn declaration that payment of a note or bill has been refused and that all responsible signers or debtors are liable for resulting loss or damage
a declaration made especially before or while paying that a tax is illegal and that payment is not voluntary
the act of objecting or a gesture of disapprovalespecially: a usually organized public demonstration of disapproval
resigned in protest
a complaint, objection, or display of unwillingness usually to an idea or a course of action
went under protest
an objection made to an official or a governing body of a sport
verb
transitive verb
to make solemn declaration or affirmation of
protest my innocence
to execute or have executed a formal protest against (something, such as a bill or note)
to make a statement or gesture in objection to
protested the abuses of human rights
intransitive verb
to make a protestation
to make or enter a protest
拒付人
拒付者
Noun Middle English, from protester Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French protester, from Latin protestari, from pro- forth + testari to call to witness — more at pro-, testament
The first known use of protest was in the 15th century
protonnoun
an atomic particle that occurs in the nucleus of every atom and carries a positive charge equal in size to the negative charge of an electron
protonnoun
an atomic particle that occurs in the nucleus of every atom and carries a positive charge equal in size to the negative charge of an electron
protocolnoun
an original copy or record of a document
a code of diplomatic or military rules of behavior
a set of rules for the formatting of data in an electronic communications system
network protocols
protocolnoun
an original copy or record of a document
a code of diplomatic or military rules of behavior
a set of rules for the formatting of data in an electronic communications system
network protocols
protistnoun
any of a kingdom of organisms that resemble plants or animals or both, are one-celled and sometimes colonial or less often many-celled, and that typically include the protozoans, most algae, and often some fungi (as slime molds)
protistnoun
any of a kingdom of organisms that resemble plants or animals or both, are one-celled and sometimes colonial or less often many-celled, and that typically include the protozoans, most algae, and often some fungi (as slime molds)
protistnoun
any of a kingdom of organisms that resemble plants or animals or both, are one-celled and sometimes colonial or less often many-celled, and that typically include the protozoans, most algae, and often some fungi (as slime molds)
prothoraxnoun
the first segment of the thorax of an insect
protest1 of 2noun
a complaint, objection, or display of unwillingness or disapproval
protest2 of 2verb
to declare positively : assert
protested their innocence
to make a protest against
protested the higher tax rate
to object strongly
protest against a new highway
protest1 of 2noun
a complaint, objection, or display of unwillingness or disapproval
protest2 of 2verb
to declare positively : assert
protested their innocence
to make a protest against
protested the higher tax rate
to object strongly
protest against a new highway
1 Another protestor has crossed the line Hey!
有一些反对者穿越了着条界限(嘿!)
2 Designing and making the membrane the would protestor with silk fibroin or other materials.
设计和研制成丝素成膜设备,该设备能用以生产丝素创面保护膜及其他医用膜。
3 They have since learned that love and joy don't argue back. They just shine until the protestor shuts up.
爱和欢乐并不反驳,它们默默的闪耀着,直到对方闭嘴。
4 He heard protests from the crowd.
5 She told him to go to bed despite his protests that he wasn't tired.
6 There were cries of protest when the verdict was announced.
7 The suspect surrendered his gun without protest.
8 She was so upset by their decision that she resigned in protest.
9 The students launched a protest against the tuition increase.
10 The victim's family protested at the judge's sentence.
11 There is no use protesting. I will not change my mind.
12 The coach protested the referee's call.
13 The decision was protested by dozens of people.
14 Students protested at the civil rights rally.
15 They were protesting against the death penalty.
16 Peace activists protested the war.
17 She protested that the law was unfair.
18 “But I'm innocent!” he protested.
19 Your protests have compelled PEN to take a hard look at our own and commit to doing better in the future.
20 Doctors and staff members planned a protest for 6 p.m. Friday at Advocate Christ Medical Center, 4440 W 95th St., Oak Lawn, where staff planned to silently remember the doctors who have died during the war.
1 表明者
3 声明者