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  • 1 objection

    {əb'dʒekʃn}
    1. възражение, противопоставяне, протест
    to take/make an OBJECTION to възразявам против
    to raise no OBJECTIONs не повдигам възражения, не възразявам
    I see no OBJECTION to his going не виждам защо да не отиде
    2. неодобрение, нехаресване
    he has a strong OBJECTION to getting up early той никак не обича да става рано
    3. недостатък, лоша страна (to)
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    {ъb'jekshn} n 1.възражение, противопоставяне, протест: to
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    възпротивяване; възражение;
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    1. he has a strong objection to getting up early той никак не обича да става рано 2. i see no objection to his going не виждам защо да не отиде 3. to raise no objections не повдигам възражения, не възразявам 4. to take/make an objection to възразявам против 5. възражение, противопоставяне, протест 6. недостатък, лоша страна (to) 7. неодобрение, нехаресване
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    objection[əb´dʒekʃən] n възражение, неодобрение, нехаресване, противопоставяне, протест (to, against); to take ( make an) \objection to възразявам срещу, против съм, не одобрявам; to raise no \objections нямам възражения, не възразявам; \objection sustained ( upheld) юрид. възражението се приема; \objection overruled юрид. възражението не се приема (се отхвърля).

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > objection

  • 2 raise an objection

    възразявам
    подавам възражение

    English-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > raise an objection

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