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1 prigovor
objection, criticism* * *• exception• challenge• complaint• censure• protest• kick• animadversion• observation• objection• outcry• plea• rejoinder• reclamation• reprimand• reproach• remonstrance -
2 pravo prigovora
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3 prigovor savjesti
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4 zamjerka
criticism, objection* * *• but• ill-feeling• objection• rebuke• reproach -
5 iznijeti prigovor
• raise objection -
6 negodovanje
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7 neodobravanje
disapprobation, discountenance* * *• censure• deprecation• disapproval• disapprobation• objection• refusal -
8 prigovoriti
vt pf object, complain, raise an objection, take issue with, take an exception to; - prigovarati - iznijeti prigovor | tome se ne može - tome nema prigovora* * *• lay against• object• rejoin -
9 primjedba
* * *• comment• admonition• annotation• note• objection• notice• observation• minute• rebuke• remark -
10 protest
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11 proturječje
n, -nost f contradiction, discrepancy, inconsistency; conflict, clash; gainsaying, objection, opposition, contradictory assertion | biti u -u - proturječiti; (sasvim) be diametrically/flatly opposed to* * *• contradiction• ambivalence• antithesis
См. также в других словарях:
objection — [ ɔbʒɛksjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1190; bas lat. objectio 1 ♦ Argument que l on oppose à une opinion, à une affirmation pour la réfuter. ⇒ 2. critique, réfutation, réplique. Faire, formuler une objection à un raisonnement, à une théorie, et par ext. à qqn.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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objection — ► NOUN 1) an expression of disapproval or opposition. 2) the action of challenging or disagreeing: a letter of objection … English terms dictionary
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objection — [n] argument, disagreement cavil, censure, challenge, counter argument, criticism, declination, demur, demurral, demurring, difficulty, disapprobation, disapproval, discontent, disesteem, disinclination, dislike, displeasure, dissatisfaction,… … New thesaurus
objection — [əb jek′shən, äbjek′shən] n. [ME objeccioun < LL objectio < L objectus: see OBJECT] 1. the act of objecting 2. a feeling or expression of opposition, disapproval, or dislike 3. a cause for objecting; reason for opposing, disapproving, or… … English World dictionary