单词 | protest |
释义 | protest nounadjective | ... of protest | verb + protest | protest + noun | preposition | phrases adjective➤angry, strong, violent愤怒的/强烈的/暴力的抗议▸➤non-violent, peaceful非暴力/和平抗议▸➤sit-down (bre) 静坐抗议▸➤mass群体性抗议▸➤massive大规模的抗议▸➤formal, official正式的抗议▸➤popular, public, student公众的/公开的/学生的抗议➤anti-government, anti-war, etc.反政府、反战等抗议▸➤political, social政治/社会抗议▸➤continuing持续的抗议➤rooftop, street在屋顶上进行的/街头抗议◆a rooftop protest by prison inmates监狱犯人在屋顶上进行的抗议◆street protests by residents居民发起的街头抗议➤widespread广泛的抗议... of protest➤storm, wave抗议风暴/浪潮◆the new tax sparked a wave of public protest.新税引发了公众的抗议浪潮。verb + protest➤organize, stage组织/发动抗议▸➤lead领导抗议▸➤lodge, make, register提出抗议;表示抗议◆the samoan team lodged a formal protest against the decision.萨摩亚队针对这项决定提出了正式抗议。◆the government has made an official protest.政府已经作出了正式抗议。➤lead to, spark导致/引发抗议▸➤ignore无视抗议protest + noun➤group, movement抗议组织/运动▸➤demonstration, march, meeting, rally抗议示威/游行/会议/集会➤strike (especially bre) 罢工抗议▸➤petition (especially bre) 抗议请愿▸➤vote抗议投票▸➤song抗议歌曲preposition➤in protest表示抗议◆prisoners shouted and hurled slates in protest.囚犯们大声呼喊并投掷石块表示抗议。➤under protest不情愿地◆the strikers returned to work, but under protest.罢工人员不情愿地返回了工作岗位。➤without protest没有抗议◆the crowd dispersed without protest.人群没有抗议就散去了。➤protest about关于⋯的抗议◆a protest about the new bypass就新的旁道提出的抗议➤protest against反对⋯◆there had been a number of public protests against the new tax.曾有过几次公众反对新税收的抗议。➤protest over抗议⋯◆a student protest over tuition fees学生就学费一事提出的抗议phrases➤a chorus of protest, a cry of protest, a howl of protest抗议大合唱/呼声/怒吼◆the announcement brought cries of protest from the crowd.公告在人群中引发了抗议的呼声。➤a letter of protest抗议信➤in protest at, in protest of (name) 抗议⋯◆the party boycotted the election in protest at alleged vote rigging.该党对选举进行了抵制,以抗议所谓的投票舞弊。◆winters quit the company board in protest of eisner's plans.温特斯退出了公司董事会,以表示对艾斯纳计划的抗议。protest verbadverb | verb + protest | preposition | phrases adverb➤strongly, vehemently, vigorously强烈抗议▸➤formally正式抗议➤publicly公开抗议▸➤loudly大声抗议▸➤mildly温和抗议▸➤weakly软弱地抗议▸➤peacefully和平抗议◆the right to protest peacefully和平抗议的权利➤angrily, bitterly, indignantly愤怒地抗议verb + protest➤begin to, try to开始/试图抗议◆when he tried to protest, she insisted.他试图抗议,但她却坚持这样做。➤gather to聚集抗议◆crowds gathered to protest about the police violence.人群聚集起来抗议警察的暴力。preposition➤about, over就⋯进行抗议◆many people protested over the tax increase.许多人对增税提出抗议。➤against反对⋯的抗议◆they were protesting against the proposed agreement.他们举行抗议反对提出的协议。➤at对⋯提出抗议◆many people have protested at the cuts in state benefits.很多人都对削减国家福利提出了抗议。➤to向⋯抗议◆we have protested to the government.我们已经向政府提出抗议。phrases➤the freedom to protest, the right to protest抗议的自由/权利◆they were exercising their lawful right to protest.他们行使自己合法的抗议权利。 protest noun /prəʊtest; name proʊ-/ [countable, uncountable] the expression of strong disagreement with or opposition to sth; a statement or an action that shows this 抗议;抗议书(或行动);反对◆workers organized a protest against proposed changes to their contracts. 工人组织了抗议活动,反对拟议中对他们的合同的修改。◆the director resigned in protest at the decision. 主任辞职以示对这项决定的抗议。◆the closure of the factory caused a storm of protest. 工厂的关闭引起了一场抗议风暴。◆the building work will go ahead, despite protests from local residents. 尽管当地居民反对,建筑施工将继续进行。⨁ a huge / mass / nationwide / public protest强烈的/大规模的/全国性的/公开的抗议 ⨁ a peaceful / violent protest和平/暴力抗议 ⨁ a flood of / wave of protests潮水般的抗议;抗议浪潮 ⨁ to spark / trigger a protest触发/激起抗议 ⨁ to organize / stage / threaten a protest组织/举行/扬言要抗议 protest verb /prətest; name also proʊ-/ [intransitive, transitive] protest (about/against/at sth) to say or do sth to show that you disagree with or disapprove of sth, especially publicly (公开)反对,抗议◆car workers went on strike to protest against job cuts. 汽车工人以罢工抗议裁员。◆small business groups have protested about the tax increases. 小企业集团对增税提出了抗议。◆(name) they fully intend to protest the decision. 他们决意反对这项决定。☞ protest☞ protestprotest [transitive] to say firmly that sth is true, especially when you have been accused of sth or when other people do not believe you坚决表示;申辩◆she has always protested her innocence.她一直坚持说自己是无辜的。◆he protested that the journey was too far by car.他坚持说路途太远,不宜开汽车去。◆'that's not what you said earlier!' jane protested.“你当初不是这么说的!”简争辩说。protest [intransitive, transitive] to say or do sth to show that you disagree with or disapprove of sth, especially publicly; to give sth as a reason for protesting(尤指公开)反对;抗议;提出⋯作为反对的理由◆students took to the streets to protest against the decision.学生走上街头,抗议这项决定。◆it's no use protesting, i won't change my mind.抗议没有用,我决不改变主意。◆she protested that she could not receive a fair trial.她抗议自己得不到公正的审判。ⓘ in american english protest can also take a noun as object.在美式英语中,protest 也可以接名词作宾语◆ (name) they fully intend to protest the decision.他们决意反对这项决定。 ➡ see also protest → opposition , protest → demonstration , protester → protester protest [countable] an organized meeting, usually outdoors, where people show strong disagreement with or opposition to sth抗议集会;抗议活动◆the workers staged a protest against the proposed changes in their contracts.工人举行抗议集会,反对修改他们合同的提议。◆the riot began as a peaceful protest.暴乱是从一次和平抗议活动开始的。▸ protest verb [intransitive] ◆students took to the streets to protest against the decision.学生走上街头,抗议这项决定。 ➡ see also protest → complain note 辨析 demonstration or protest?a demonstration can be against sb/sth or in support of sb/sth; a protest is always against sb/sth. a demonstration is usually about a public issue that affects a whole country, region or city; a protest can be about a more private matter, for example by workers against their employers. either can involve a march, but both may simply consist of a number of people standing together holding up signs or shouting a message. demonstration can suggest a larger number of people than protest, which can involve a large or small number of people. protest is a slightly more informal word and is often used by journalists. * demonstration 既可表示反对,也可表示支持; protest 则总是表示反对。demonstration 通常涉及影响整个国家、地区或城市的公共问题,protest 则可涉及比较私人的问题,如工人抗议雇主。两个词都可能包含游行活动,但也可能仅是一些人站在一起举着标语喊口号。demonstration 可暗示参与者众多,protest 的参加者则可多可少。protest 略为非正式,是新闻记者的常用词汇。protest [uncountable, countable] the expression of strong disagreement with sth and the wish to prevent it from happening抗议;反对◆the director resigned in protest at the decision.主任辞职以抗议这项决定。◆the announcement raised a storm of protest.这项声明引起了一场抗议风潮。◆the building work will go ahead, despite protests from local residents.尽管当地居民反对,建筑工程将照样进行。ⓘ a protest can also be an organized public meeting to protest about sth. * protest 亦可指抗议集会。 ➡ see also protest → demonstration , protest → complain verb protestverb [intransitive] ◆students took to the streets to protest against the decision.学生走上街头,抗议这项决定。 ➡ see also protest → complain note 辨析 demonstration or protest?a demonstration can be against sb/sth or in support of sb/sth; a protest is always against sb/sth. a demonstration is usually about a public issue that affects a whole country, region or city; a protest can be about a more private matter, for example by workers against their employers. either can involve a march, but both may simply consist of a number of people standing together holding up signs or shouting a message. demonstration can suggest a larger number of people than protest, which can involve a large or small number of people. protest is a slightly more informal word and is often used by journalists. * demonstration 既可表示反对,也可表示支持; protest 则总是表示反对。demonstration 通常涉及影响整个国家、地区或城市的公共问题,protest 则可涉及比较私人的问题,如工人抗议雇主。两个词都可能包含游行活动,但也可能仅是一些人站在一起举着标语喊口号。demonstration 可暗示参与者众多,protest 的参加者则可多可少。protest 略为非正式,是新闻记者的常用词汇。protestverb [intransitive] ◆students took to the streets to protest against the decision.学生走上街头,抗议这项决定。 ➡ see also protest → complain note 辨析 demonstration or protest?a demonstration can be against sb/sth or in support of sb/sth; a protest is always against sb/sth. a demonstration is usually about a public issue that affects a whole country, region or city; a protest can be about a more private matter, for example by workers against their employers. either can involve a march, but both may simply consist of a number of people standing together holding up signs or shouting a message. demonstration can suggest a larger number of people than protest, which can involve a large or small number of people. protest is a slightly more informal word and is often used by journalists. * demonstration 既可表示反对,也可表示支持; protest 则总是表示反对。demonstration 通常涉及影响整个国家、地区或城市的公共问题,protest 则可涉及比较私人的问题,如工人抗议雇主。两个词都可能包含游行活动,但也可能仅是一些人站在一起举着标语喊口号。demonstration 可暗示参与者众多,protest 的参加者则可多可少。protest 略为非正式,是新闻记者的常用词汇。protest¹/ˈprəʊtest ||; ˈprotɛst/noun [u] [c] protest (against sth) a statement or action that shows that you do not like or approve of sth 抗议书;抗议: ◇he resigned in protest against the decision. 他为抗议那项决定而辞职。◇the union organized a protest against the redundancies. 工会组织了抗议行动,反对裁员。 under protest not happily and after expressing disagreement 被逼;不情愿地: ◇fiona agreed to pay in the end but only under protest. 菲奥纳最后同意付款,但并不情愿。 protest²/prəˈtest ||; prəˈtɛst/verb1. [i,t] protest (about/against/at sth) to say or show that you do not approve of or agree with sth, especially publicly 反对,抗议,抱怨(尤指公开地): ◇students have been protesting against the government's decision. 学生们一直在抗议政府的决定。 in american english protest is used without a preposition they protested the government's handling of the situation. 在美国英语中,protest无须与介词连用:they protested the government's handling of the situation.他们反对政府处理局势的方式。 2. [t] to say sth firmly, especially when others do not believe you 坚决表示,断言,坚称(尤指在别人不相信时): ◇she has always protested her innocence. 她总是坚称自己无辜。 ☞ protest is stronger and usually used about more serious things than complain. you protest about something that you feel is not right or fair, you complain about the quality of something or about a less serious action to protest about a new tax to complain about the poor weather. protest比complain语气更强,通常用于较严重的事情。就那些我们认为不对或不公平的事情提出抗议用protest,而投诉物品的质量差,或者抱怨不太严重的事情则用complain:to protest about a new tax 抗议新税 · to complain about the poor weather 抱怨天气不好。 ➔protester noun [c]: ◇protesters blocked the road outside the factory. 抗议者堵住工厂外面的道路。 protest1 to show publicly that you disagree with something2 ways of protesting about something3 someone who takes part in a public protestrelated words disagree,, complain,, against/oppose, violent, support, government, rebellion/revolution, environment1. to show publicly that you disagree with something 公开表示不同意 protest /prəˈtest/ [intransitive/transitive verb] if people protest about something, they show that they think it is wrong or unfair, for example by holding public meetings or writing letters to politicians 抗议,反对 when the army took power, huge crowds gathered in the capital to protest. 军队夺取政权后,大批人群聚集在首都抗议。protest about/against prisoners had climbed onto the roof to protest about conditions in the jail. 囚犯们爬上屋顶抗议监狱里的恶劣条件。protest something american a huge crowd of students protesting the globalization of trade 反对贸易全球化的一大群学生 demonstrate /ˈdemənstreɪt/ [intransitive verb] to protest about something in an organized way, by having a large outdoor meeting or by marching through the streets 游行示威;集会抗议 thousands of people demonstrated outside the parliament building last night. 昨晚数千民众在议会大楼外游行示威。demonstrate against thousands of workers and students demonstrated against us involvement in the war. 几千名工人和学生举行示威游行抗议美国介入战争。 march /mɑːʳtʃ/ [intransitive verb] to walk with a large group of people from one place to another, in order to show that you do not agree with something 游行示威 march through/to etc over ten thousand workers marched through the capital demanding higher wages. 一万多名工人横穿首都游行示威,要求增加工资。march on several thousand people marched on the french embassy. 数千民众到法国使馆示威游行。 boycott /ˈbɔɪkɒtǁ-kɑːt/ [transitive verb] to not buy something, not go somewhere, or not take part in an event, in order to protest about the actions of a country or company 抵制,拒绝 students have threatened to boycott certain banks as a protest at their investment policies. 学生们威胁要抵制某些银行,以抗议其投资政策。 several countries have said they may boycott next year's olympic games. 几个国家称可能抵制明年的奥运会。 riot /ˈraɪət/ [intransitive verb] if a large group of people riot, they protest about something by fighting the police, damaging public buildings, or setting fire to things [一大群人]暴乱,暴动 prisoners in several jails have rioted in protest at their appalling conditions. 数所监狱的囚犯发生暴乱,抗议他们极其恶劣的条件。 gangs of youths rioted for two nights on the streets of the capital. 有两个晚上,年轻人团伙在首都街头闹事。 rioting [uncountable noun] five days of rioting followed the police shooting of student leaders. 警察射杀学生领袖一事引起了持续五天的暴乱。2. ways of protesting about something 反对某事的方法 protest /ˈprəʊtest/ [countable/uncountable noun] the school has received over 3,000 letters of protest. 学校已收到3,000多封抗议信。 the protest begun by soweto children rapidly spread throughout the country. 抗议活动首先由索韦托的儿童发起,很快扩展到了全国各地。mass protest a protest by a lot of people 大规模抗议 over fifteen thousand people held a mass protest against racism in the country's capital. 一万五千多名民众在该国首都举行大规模抗议活动反对种族主义。storm of protest a lot of angry protest 抗议风潮 the shooting provoked a storm of protest. 枪击事件激起了一片抗议风潮。in protest at/against prisoners have been holding hunger strikes in protest against their living conditions. 囚犯在进行绝食,对他们的生活条件提出抗议。 public employees have threatened mass resignations in protest at the plans. 公务员以集体辞职相威胁,反对那些计划。 demonstration also demo british /ˌdemənˈstreɪʃən, ˈdeməʊ/ [countable noun] when a large number of people come together to protest about something, by having an outdoor meeting or marching through the streets 示威,游行 the police had to break up yesterday's animal rights demonstration. 警方不得不驱散昨天的动物权利游行。 some of the marchers called to us to come and join the demo. 一些游行示威者要我们加入他们的队伍。demonstration against over 3,000 people took part in a demonstration against the dumping of nuclear waste at sea. 三千多名民众参加游行示威,抗议将核废料倾入海中。 march /mɑːʳtʃ/ [countable noun] when a large group of people walk in an organized way from one place to another in order to protest about something 示威游行,抗议游行 thousands of students took part in the march. 数千名学生参加了示威游行。protest march local trade union leaders joined in the protest march against cuts in government spending. 当地工会领导人加入抗议游行,反对削减政府开支。 boycott /ˈbɔɪkɒtǁ-kɑːt/ [countable noun] when people protest against the actions of a country or company, for example by not buying its products, not attending its events etc 抵制,拒绝 boycott of farmers are calling for a boycott of all imported meat. 农民要求抵制所有进口肉食。 a boycott of the peace talks 抵制和平会谈 riot /ˈraɪət/ [countable noun] violent and illegal behaviour by a large group of people in order to protest against something that they think is unfair and that has made them very angry 暴乱,暴动 altogether the riots cost 130 lives and well over $700 million in property damage. 这些暴乱一共导致130人死亡,财产损失大大超过7亿美元。 racial tension boiled over in the inner city riots which spread across the nation last week. 市中心贫民区的暴乱致使种族间的紧张局势白热化,并于上周蔓延至全国。 sit-in /ˈsɪt ɪn/ [countable noun] when people refuse to leave the place where they work or study until they are given the things they are asking for 静坐示威 workers at the factory organized a sit-in to draw attention to their grievances. 那家工厂的工人组织了静坐罢工,以让人关注到他们的不满。3. someone who takes part in a public protest 参加公开抗议的人 protester /prəˈtestəʳ/ [countable noun usually plural] someone who protests about something with other people 抗议者,反对者 thousands of protesters took to the streets to show their anger at the government. 数千名抗议者走到街上表达他们对政府的愤怒之情。 demonstrator /ˈdemənstreɪtəʳ/ [countable noun usually plural] someone who takes part in an organized event, such as a march or an outdoor meeting, to protest about something 游行者,集会抗议者 thirteen demonstrators were killed when soldiers opened fire on the crowd. 士兵向人群开火,杀死了13名集会抗议者。 marcher /ˈmɑːʳtʃəʳ/ [countable noun] someone who takes part in an organized walk through an area in order to protest against something 游行示威者 the rev. jesse jackson led 1000 marchers through downtown detroit to protest state welfare cuts. 杰西·杰克逊牧师带领1,000名游行示威者穿过底特律市中心,反对州政府削减福利。☞ protest¹☞ protest² |
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