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1 protest
اِحْتَجَّ \ protest: to declare (the opposite of what one is blamed for): He protested that the accident was not his fault. \ اِحْتَجَّ على \ protest: to complain: All people should protest against unfairness. \ اِحْتِجاج \ protest: complaint. \ صَرَّحَ مؤكدًا \ protest: to declare (the opposite of what one is blamed for): He protested that the accident was not his fault. -
2 protest
[prəˈtest]1. verb1) to express a strong objection:يَعْتَرِض، يَحْتَجThey are protesting against the new law.
2) to state or declare definitely, especially in denying something:يُنْكِر بِشِدَّهShe protested that she was innocent.
2. [ˈproutest] nouna strong statement or demonstration of objection or disapproval:إعْتِراض، إحْتِجاج( also adjective) a protest march.
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3 slaughter
[ˈslɔːtə]1. noun1) the killing of people or animals in large numbers, cruelly and usually unnecessarily:مَذْبَحَه، مَجْزَرَهMany people protested at the annual slaughter of seals.
2) the killing of animals for food:ذَبْحMethods of slaughter must be humane.
2. verb1) to kill (animals) for food:يَذْبَحThousands of cattle are slaughtered here every year.
2) to kill in a cruel manner, especially in large numbers.يقومُ بِمَجْزَرَه أو مَذْبَحَه3) to criticize unmercifully or defeat very thoroughly:يَنْتَقِد بِشِدَّهOur team absolutely slaughtered the other side.
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4 احتج
اِحْتَجَّ \ protest: to declare (the opposite of what one is blamed for): He protested that the accident was not his fault. \ اِحْتَجَّ على \ protest: to complain: All people should protest against unfairness. -
5 صرح
صَرَّحَ \ declare: to say clearly and publicly; make known: Our enemies declared war on us. The result of the election will be declared soon. own: (with up) to declare that one is guilty: Whoever broke that window should own up at once. speak one’s mind: to say plainly what one thinks, even if it will annoy other people. state: to express; say: Please state your reasons. He states that he has no money. \ See Also أعلن (أَعْلَن) \ صَرَّحَ بنشر خَبر \ release: to allow (a record, film, etc.) to be shown or sold; allow (a news story) to be known and printed. \ See Also عَرْض فيلم \ صَرَّحَ مؤكدًا \ protest: to declare (the opposite of what one is blamed for): He protested that the accident was not his fault.
См. также в других словарях:
protested — protested; un·protested; … English syllables
protested — If a buyer defaults on a bill of exchange, the seller must collect the money initially by getting a local lawyer to demand payment or demand reasons for refusal. This information is put to the local court in a deed of protest as evidence of… … Law dictionary
Protested — Protest Pro*test , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Protested}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Protesting}.] [F. protester, L. protestari, pro before + testari to be a witness, testis a witness. See {Testify}.] 1. To affirm in a public or formal manner; to bear witness;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
protested bill — index bad debt Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
protested vigorously — objected vehemently, protested forcefully … English contemporary dictionary
protested — pro·test || prəʊtest n. demonstration; objection; opposition; attestation, formal statement of disputation (Law) v. demonstrate, remonstrate; assert, make a declaration; assert objection, declare opposition … English contemporary dictionary
protested — adjective Etymology: from past participle of protest (II) : protestant … Useful english dictionary
half-protested — adj. * * * … Universalium
half-protested — adj … Useful english dictionary
complained against — protested against , expressed dissatisfaction with … English contemporary dictionary
complained to him — protested to him, expressed dissatisfaction to him … English contemporary dictionary