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pro.testH5prEJ7test, $5proJ-na strong complaint expressing disagreement, disapproval or opposition抗议,反对Protests have been made/registered by many people who would be affected by the proposed changes. [C]许多将因计划中的改变而受影响的人们举行了抗议活动。Conservation groups have united in protest against the planned new road. [U]保守的集团联合抗议计划建造的新公路。A formal protest was made by the German team about their disqualification from the relay final. [C]德国队对于他们被取消参加接力赛决赛的资格一事提出了正式抗议。If something is done under protest it is done unwillingly.不情愿地All right, I'll go to the meeting, but only under protest.好吧,我会去开会的,可是我很不情愿。A protest (march) is a march, usually made by many people, to show disagreement, disapproval or worry, esp. about a political decision or subject.抗议游行A protest song is a song which expresses disapproval, usually about a political subject.抗议歌曲"The Lady doth protest too much" (Shakespeare, Hamlet 2.1)“那个女人说话确实过火了一些。”(莎士比亚《哈姆雷特》)
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