Protest
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protest teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- protesto
Örnek Cümle:
Protestocular hükümetten reform talep etti.
-The protesters demanded government reform.
Örnek Cümle:
O, protesto etmek için ağzını açmadı.
-He didn't open his mouth to protest.
- karşı çıkmak {f}
- itiraz etmek {f}
- protesto et {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Amerikan işçileri protesto etmeye başladı.
-American workers began to protest.
Örnek Cümle:
O, protesto etmek için ağzını açmadı.
-He didn't open his mouth to protest.
- gösteri
Örnek Cümle:
Muhtemelen insanların gösterilere protesto etmek için değil, sadece kendilerini göstermek için gittiklerini demek istiyor.
-He probably meant that people only go to demonstrations to show themselves and not to protest.
Örnek Cümle:
Polis, göstericilere birçok göz yaşartıcı bomba attı.
-The police threw many tear-gas grenades at the protesters.
- protesto etmek
Örnek Cümle:
Tom protesto etmek için ağzını açtı.
-Tom opened his mouth to protest.
Örnek Cümle:
Protesto etmek için istifa etmeye karar verdi.
-Conkling decided to resign in protest.
- itiraz
Örnek Cümle:
İstifasını şirket politikasına itiraz ederek sundu.
-He submitted his resignation in protest of the company's policy.
- karşı çıkma
- bildirmek
- iddia etmek
- bir vergiyi istemeyerek ödediğine
- reddetmek {f}
- ihtarname {i}
- protesto çekmek {f}
- temin etmek
- karşı gelme {i}
- (pro'test) protesto, karşı çıkma; itiraz {i}
- PROTESTO ETMEK, İTİRAZ ETMEK (Askeri)
- teminât vermek {f}
- kuvvetle iddia etmek
- söyle/protesto et
- ciddi olarak taahhüt etmek
- eylem yapmak
- gösteri düzenlemek
- kınama (Hukuk)
- protest against
- protesto etmek
- protest demonstration
- protesto gösterisi
- protest march
- Protesto yürüyüşü
- protest strike
- protesto grevi
- protest against
- itiraz etmek
- protest against
- karşı çıkmak
- protest against
- ayaklanmak
- protest for non acceptance
- (Kanun,Ticaret) ademi kabul protestosu
- protest for non acceptance
- (Ticaret) kabullenmezlik protestosu
- protest for non payment
- (Ticaret) ödememezlik protestosu
- protest for non payment
- (Kanun,Ticaret) ademi tediye protestosu
- protest march
- gösteri yürüyüşü
- protest movement
- protesto hareketi
- protest referee's misconduct
- hakemi protesto etmek
- protest with placards
- dövizli gösteri yapmak
- sit-in protest
- Oturma eylemi
- protester
- {i} protestocu
Protestocular girişe barikat kurdular.
-The protesters barricaded the entrance.
Protestocular hükümetten reform talep etti.
-The protesters demanded government reform.
- captain's protest
- (Kanun,Ticaret) deniz raporu
- enter a protest
- (deyim) yakınmak
- enter a protest
- (deyim) şikayet etmek
- protestant
- (Kanun) protesto eden
- protests
- protestolar
Gittikçe daha fazla öğrenci protestolara katılıyor.
-More and more students are joining the protests.
Bu protestolar CIA tarafından planlanmıştır.
-These protests are engineered by the CIA.
- enter a protest
- protesto etmek
- in protest
- protesto olarak
- march in protest
- protesto yürüyüşü yap
- protestation
- protesto
- protestation
- protesto etme
- protestation
- karşı çıkma
- protestation
- itiraz
- protested
- {f} protesto et
Bütün öğrenciler savaşı protesto ettiler.
-All the students protested against the war.
Onun subaylarından bazıları protesto etti.
-Some of his officers protested.
- protester
- itirazcı kişi
- protesting
- {f} itiraz et
- protesting
- {i} itiraz eden
- under protest
- isteksizce
- under protest
- gönülsüzce
- deed of protest
- protestoname
- in protest
- protesto
- letter of protest
- protesto mektubu
- protested
- protesto edilen
- protesting
- itiraz ederek
- reimbursement of protest expenses
- protesto masrafları iadesi
- Protestant
- i., s. Protestan
- Protestant
- protestan
Protestanlar azizleri kutsal saymazlar.
-Protestants don't venerate saints.
Sen bir Katolik misin yoksa bir Protestan mısın? Ben bir ateistim. Evet, ama siz bir Katolik ateisti mi yoksa bir Protestan ateisti misiniz?
-Are you Catholic or Protestant? I'm an atheist. Yes, but are you a Catholic atheist, or a Protestant atheist?
- enter a protest
- (fiil) protesto etmek
- in protest against
- -e protesto olarak
- march in protest
- (Politika, Siyaset) protesto yürüyüşü yapmak
- masculine protest
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) erkeksi protesto
- pay under protest
- itiraz ederek ödemek
- protestant
- ProtestanlaraProtestantismProtestanlık
- protestant
- (isim) protestan
- protestant
- {s} itiraz eden
- protestant
- {i} itiraz eden kimse
- protestant
- (sıfat) protestan
- protestant
- Protestan mezhebi
- protestation
- iddia
- protestation
- protesto/iddia
- protestation
- temin
- protester
- itirazcı
- protester
- gösterici
Polis, göstericilere birçok göz yaşartıcı bomba attı.
-The police threw many tear-gas grenades at the protesters.
Göstericilerle polis arasında şiddetli çatışmalar patlak verdi.
-Violent clashes broke out between the protesters and the police.
- protesting
- karşı çıkma
- protesting
- protesto
Tom protesto etmeyi durdurdu.
-Tom stopped protesting.
İnsanlar nükleer silahlara karşı protesto ediyor.
-People are protesting against nuclear weapons.
- protesting
- (isim) karşı çıkma
- protesting
- karşı çıkan
- protesting
- protesto eden
- protestingly
- itiraz ederek
- student protest
- (Eğitim) öğrenci gösterisi
- under protest
- protesto ederek
- under protest
- gönülsüz yapmak
- without protest
- itiraz etmeden
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protest teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- to affirm something
Örnek Cümle:
I protest my innocence.
- to object to
Örnek Cümle:
They protested the demolition of the school.
- to make a strong objection
Örnek Cümle:
The public took to the streets to protest over the planned change to the law.
- A formal objection, especially one by a group
- A collective gesture of disapproval, sometimes violent
- a solemn or formal declaration, as of dissenting member of the house of lords, of a master of a vessel, against seizure, of the holder of a note not duly paid {n}
- a formal and solemn declaration of objection; "they finished the game under protest to the league president"; "the senator rose to register his protest"; "the many protestations did not stay the execution"
- A statement in writing by any bidder or offeror on a particular procurement alleging that another bidder or offeror on such procurement is not a small business concern
- U S Customs Form 19 allows for a refund of an overpayment of duty if filed within 90 days of liquidation
- the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent a formal and solemn declaration of objection; "they finished the game under protest to the league president"; "the senator rose to register his protest"; "the many protestations did not stay the execution"
- any complaint, objection, impugnation, rejection or other manifestation of disagreement presented in writing by a contractor or bidder during any phase of the procurement process either to the appropriate authority in the country where the procurement takes place or directly to the Bank
- Protests are done when an importer or broker disagrees witha Customs decision, typically issues involving classifications and values Protests must be filed within 90 days of liquidation of an entry
- the act of making a strong public expression of disagreement and disapproval; "he shouted his protests at the umpire"; "a shower of protest was heard from the rear of the hall"
- utter words of protest affirm or avow formally or solemnly; "The suspect protested his innocence"
- is a written, timely objection submitted by a protester to an FAA Screening Information Request (SIR) or contract award
- the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent
- affirm or avow formally or solemnly; "The suspect protested his innocence"
- ads the case may be, and protesting against them
- A solemn declaration in writing, in due form, made by a notary public, usually under his notarial seal, on behalf of the holder of a bill or note, protesting against all parties liable for any loss or damage by the nonacceptance or nonpayment of the bill, or by the nonpayment of the note, as the case may be
- A solemn declaration of opinion, commonly a formal objection against some act; especially, a formal and solemn declaration, in writing, of dissent from the proceedings of a legislative body; as, the protest of lords in Parliament
- An allegation by a boat, a race committee or a protest committee that a boat has broken a rule
- A written objection, before or during a race, against the course or its condition, disqualifications, timekeeping, another competitor or an official
- To make a solemn declaration or affirmation of; to proclaim; to display; as, to protest one's loyalty
- A declaration made by the master of a vessel before a notary, consul, or other authorized officer, upon his arrival in port after a disaster, stating the particulars of it, and showing that any damage or loss sustained was not owing to the fault of the vessel, her officers or crew, but to the perils of the sea, etc
- A formal declaration made by a person interested or concerned in some act about to be done, or already performed, whereby he expresses his dissent or disapproval, or affirms the act against his will The object of such a declaration is generally to save some right which would be lost to him if his implied assent could be made out, or to exonerate himself from some responsibility which would attach to him unless he expressly negatived his assent (Page 1387) TOP
- appeal
- A formal statement of objection, dissent, or disapproval in regard to some act about to be done or already performed, such as an objection to an application, entry, claim, etc
- A protest is the act of saying or showing publicly that you object to something. The opposition now seems too weak to stage any serious protests against the government The unions called a two-hour strike in protest at the railway authority's announcement. a protest march
- In many countries it is a dishonored (not paid) draft, and has no standing in court unless a formally notarized statement of facts, known as a protest, is attached A formal certificate, attested by a notary public confirming the fact that a draft was not paid when it became due This step constitutes the basis for a formal and legal suit for non- payment
- a challenge to Customs Service decisions
- a formal statement in writing by a notary public, under seal, that a certain bill of exchange or promissory note was on a certain day presented for payment, or acceptance, and that payment or acceptance was refused
- express opposition through action or words; "dissent to the laws of the country"
- demonstration; objection; opposition; attestation, formal statement of disputation (Law) {i}
- If you protest against something or about something, you say or show publicly that you object to it. In American English, you usually say that you protest it. Groups of women took to the streets to protest against the arrests The students were protesting at overcrowding in the university hostels They were protesting soaring prices He picked up the cat before Rosa could protest
- demonstrate, remonstrate; assert, make a declaration; assert objection, declare opposition {f}
- In a draft collection transaction, the formal legal process of registering that payment or acceptance of the draft has been demanded but the drawee has refused to pay or accept the draft
- Formal certification that a negotiable instrument was dishonored by a party liable for its payment
- If you protest that something is the case, you insist that it is the case, when other people think that it may not be. When we tried to protest that Mo was beaten up they didn't believe us `I never said any of that to her,' he protested He has always protested his innocence
- What you call when one or more people get together to shout out a message they want the government and everyone else to hear
- A declaration made by a party, before or while paying a tax, duty, or the like, demanded of him, which he deems illegal, denying the justice of the demand, and asserting his rights and claims, in order to show that the payment was not voluntary
- Something that is lodged by a team when it considers that another team or competitor has transgressed the rules
- A complaint filed against a competitor, investigated by officials
- To call as a witness in affirming or denying, or to prove an affirmation; to appeal to
- A strong expression of disapproval made in writing by a competitor and addressed to the jury When dissatisfied with a penalty or the decision on a complaint made during the Event a competitor or a team has the right of protest GS 5 4 2 If dissatisfied with the Director's reply, a competitor has the right to make a protest to the Jury He shall, within one hour of the reply to his complaint, declare his intention to protest 5 5
- utter words of protest
- An allegation made under rule 61 2 by a boat, a race committee or a protest committee that a boat has broken a rule
- express opposition through action or words; "dissent to the laws of the country
- To make a solemn declaration (often a written one) expressive of opposition; with against; as, he protest against your votes
- To affirm in a public or formal manner; to bear witness; to declare solemnly; to avow
- Legal procedure that may be administered by a notary public, evidencing non-payment or non-acceptance of a bill of exchange Useful in support of a subsequent civil action against the defaulter In a collection, the presenting bank may be instructed to arrange for this
- protest march
- occasion when you can express opposition by marching (usually on some government institution) without a license
- protest strike
- work stoppage for the purpose of protesting
- protest vote
- In an election, a protest vote is a vote against the party you usually support in order to show disapproval of something they are doing or planning to do
- Protestant
- Someone who is a member of such a denomination
- Protestant
- A modern Christian denomination not belonging to the Catholic or Orthodox traditions
- protestant
- of greater quality or merit
- protested
- Simple past tense and past participle of protest
- protestingly
- unwillingly, with protests
- the lady doth protest too much
- It is suspected that, because someone is insisting too much about something, the opposite of what he or she is saying must be true
In all Penelope's devotion to her husband there is an ever present sense that the lady doth protest too much.
- under protest
- while protesting
I'm washing-up under protest because it's not my turn.
- under protest
- of a payment made subject to dispute
- protestant
- a christian who denies the authority of the pope and holds the right of special judgment
- protestant
- {a} belonging to or like protestants
- protestant
- {n} one who protests against popery
- protestation
- {n} a solem declaration, a vow
- protester
- {n} one who protests, one who declares
- Protestant
- Prot
- Protestant
- protestantical
- Protestant
- any of several denominations of Christianity that separated from the Roman Catholic Church based on theological or political differences during the Reformation
- Protestant
- A Protestant is a Christian who belongs to the branch of the Christian church which separated from the Catholic church in the sixteenth century
- Protestant
- Protestant means relating to Protestants or their churches. Most Protestant churches now have women ministers. a member of a part of the Christian church that separated from the Roman Catholic church in the 16th century. Protestant Reformation Episcopal Church Protestant Protestant ethic
- act of protest against
- demonstration against, protest to oppose -
- boycott something in protest over
- refusing to deal with someone or to buy something in order to punish them and coerce them to change their ways
- did not protest
- did not object or complain; did not demonstrate
- enter a protest
- {f} file an appeal
- expressed his protest
- made his objection known, expressed opposition, complained
- in protest
- in objection, in opposition, in disapproval, as a sign of protest
- in protest over
- in objection to, in opposition to, in disapproval of, as a sign of protest over
- paid under protest
- paid while declaring that he did not know about the existence of the debt
- pay under protest
- pay while declaring that one does recognize the existence of the debt
- protestant
- Making a protest; protesting
- protestant
- Christian belonging to a sect descending from those that seceded from the church of Rome at the time of the Reformation
- protestant
- making a protest
- protestant
- of or relating to Protestants or Protestantism; "Protestant churches"; "a Protestant denomination"
- protestant
- A member of a Reform Church
- protestant
- an adherent of Protestantism of or relating to Protestants or Protestantism; "Protestant churches"; "a Protestant denomination
- protestant
- an adherent of Protestantism
- protestant
- member of one of the new churches set up in the 1500s to replace the Catholic church
- protestant
- Christian who does not follow the Roman Catholic Church but whose faith is based on that of Luther or Calvin The name given to the Christian Churches which broke away from the Roman Catholic Church after 1517 The original three were the Lutheran, Anglican and Calvinist Churches, but several others developed from them - Baptists, Anabaptists, Episcopalians, Methodists, Unitarians and Plymouth Brethren, to name just a few
- protestant
- Protestants are Christian but they do not agree with all of the main beliefs of Catholicism Instead
- protestant
- Any branch of the Christian church that broke away from the catholic church after the reformation Their motto was - Sola scriptura - the bible and the bible only The Eastern Orthodox church broke away several centuries earlier See Catholic See Ecumenism See The Reformation
- protestant
- A Christian who affirms the teachings of the Reformation: justification by faith alone, the priesthood of all believers, and the Bible as the only source of revealed truth
- protestant
- and the Diet of Spires, in 1529, against the Reformers, and appealed to a general council; now used in a popular sense to designate any Christian who does not belong to the Roman Catholic or the Greek Church
- protestant
- {s} of the Protestant sect of Christianity, of the sect that separated from the Catholic Church during the Reformation
- protestant
- One who protests; originally applied to those who adhered to Luther, and protested against, or made a solemn declaration of dissent from, a decree of the Emperor Charles V
- protestant
- the Protestant churches and denominations collectively
- protestant
- {i} member of the Protestant sect of Christianity
- protestant
- A group within the Christian faith that holds more liberal ideas than the traditional Roman Catholic Church
- protestant
- Strictly speaking, Protestants were those Roman Catholic clergy and lay people in and around the sixteenth century who sought to reform the Roman Catholic Church from within, but whose efforts were rewarded with excommunication The term also applies to the churches they founded after they were cast out General usage has expanded the term to include any western religious group that is not affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church
- protestant
- any Christian who does not belong to the Roman Catholic or Orthodox Eastern Church
- protestant
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- protestant
- A form of Christianity after the Reformation Protestant is used to describe the churches which do not belong to the Roman Catholic or Orthodox churches
- protestant
- Of or pertaining to the faith and practice of those Christians who reject the authority of the Roman Catholic Church; as, Protestant writers
- protestation
- The act of making a protest; a public avowal; a solemn declaration, especially of dissent
- protestation
- a strong declaration of protest
- protestation
- a formal and solemn declaration of objection; "they finished the game under protest to the league president"; "the senator rose to register his protest"; "the many protestations did not stay the execution"
- protestation
- A protestation is a strong declaration that something is true or not true. Despite his constant protestations of devotion and love, her doubts persisted. a strong statement saying that something is true or not true, when other people believe the opposite protestation of
- protestation
- {i} objection; opposition; formal declaration, solemn assertion
- protestation
- Formerly, a declaration in common-law pleading, by which the party interposes an oblique allegation or denial of some fact, protesting that it does or does not exist, and at the same time avoiding a direct affirmation or denial
- protestation
- a formal solemn objection or other declaration
- protestations
- plural of protestation
- protested
- past of protest
- protester
- One who protests; one who utters a solemn declaration
- protester
- Protesters are people who protest publicly about an issue. The protesters say the government is corrupt and inefficient. someone who takes part in a public activity such as a demonstration in order to show their opposition to something
- protester
- {i} remonstrator, demonstrator, one who makes a public display of objection; one who opposes, one who objects
- protester
- someone who participates in a public display of group feeling
- protester
- One who protests a bill of exchange, or note
- protester
- One who protests, either singly, or in a public display of group feeling
- protester
- a person who dissents from some established policy
- protesting
- making a protest
- protesting
- present participle of protest
- protestingly
- By way of protesting
- protestingly
- in protest, remonstratively
- protestingly
- in a protesting manner; "the bed creaked protestingly when the fat man sat down
- protestor
- alternative spelling of protester
- protests
- plural of , protest
- protests
- third-person singular of protest
- resign in protest
- quit one's position out of protest
- silent protest
- quiet protest, reasonable and organized demonstration
- under protest
- being opposed to, being appealed
- vehement protest
- lively objection to something
- voiced his protest
- stated his objection to the issue, expressed his dissatisfaction
- vote of protest
- demonstrative vote that is done for the sake of protest
İlgili Terimler
protest teriminin Türkçe İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- protest hareketler
- protest movements
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