Protestations
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- protest
- (Hukuk) protesto
O yeni planı protesto etti.
-He protested against the new plan.
Protestocular hükümetten reform talep etti.
-The protesters demanded government reform.
- protest
- {f} karşı çıkmak
- protest
- {f} protesto et
Amerikan işçileri protesto etmeye başladı.
-American workers began to protest.
O yeni planı protesto etti.
-He protested against the new plan.
- protest
- eylem yapmak
- protest
- gösteri
Göstericiler sinagogu ateşe verdiler.
-The protesters burnt down the synagogue.
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.
- protest
- gösteri düzenlemek
- protest
- itiraz etmek
- protest
- itiraz
İstifasını şirket politikasına itiraz ederek sundu.
-He submitted his resignation in protest of the company's policy.
- protest
- karşı çıkma
- protestation
- protesto etme
- protestation
- itiraz
- protestation
- karşı çıkma
- protestation
- protesto
- protest
- temin etmek
- protest
- protesto çekmek
- protest
- teminât vermek
- protest
- ihtarname
- protest
- iddia etmek
- protest
- karşı gelme
- protest
- (Hukuk) kınama
- protest
- {f} reddetmek
- protest
- kuvvetle iddia etmek
- protest
- bildirmek
- protest
- bir vergiyi istemeyerek ödediğine
- protest
- ciddi olarak taahhüt etmek
- protest
- söyle/protesto et
- protest
- {i} (pro'test) protesto, karşı çıkma; itiraz
- protest
- (Askeri) PROTESTO ETMEK, İTİRAZ ETMEK
- protest
- {f} protesto etmek
O, protesto etmek için ağzını açmadı.
-He didn't open his mouth to protest.
Protesto etmek için istifa etmeye karar verdi.
-Conkling decided to resign in protest.
- protestation
- iddia
- protestation
- temin
- protestation
- protesto/iddia
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protestations teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- plural of protestation
- protest
- A collective gesture of disapproval, sometimes violent
- protest
- to affirm something
I protest my innocence.
- protest
- {n} 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
- protestation
- {n} a solem declaration, a vow
- protest
- to object to
- protest
- A formal objection, especially one by a group
- protest
- 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
- protest
- 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"
- protest
- 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
- protest
- 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
- protest
- 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"
- protest
- utter words of protest affirm or avow formally or solemnly; "The suspect protested his innocence"
- protest
- 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"
- protest
- the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent
- protest
- affirm or avow formally or solemnly; "The suspect protested his innocence"
- protest
- appeal
- protest
- is a written, timely objection submitted by a protester to an FAA Screening Information Request (SIR) or contract award
- protest
- 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
- protest
- 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
- protest
- 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
- protest
- An allegation by a boat, a race committee or a protest committee that a boat has broken a rule
- protest
- A written objection, before or during a race, against the course or its condition, disqualifications, timekeeping, another competitor or an official
- protest
- To make a solemn declaration or affirmation of; to proclaim; to display; as, to protest one's loyalty
- protest
- 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
- protest
- 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
- protest
- 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
- protest
- U S Customs Form 19 allows for a refund of an overpayment of duty if filed within 90 days of liquidation
- protest
- ads the case may be, and protesting against them
- protest
- a challenge to Customs Service decisions
- protest
- Something that is lodged by a team when it considers that another team or competitor has transgressed the rules
- protest
- 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
- protest
- express opposition through action or words; "dissent to the laws of the country"
- protest
- {i} demonstration; objection; opposition; attestation, formal statement of disputation (Law)
- protest
- 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
- protest
- {f} demonstrate, remonstrate; assert, make a declaration; assert objection, declare opposition
- protest
- 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
- protest
- 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
- protest
- What you call when one or more people get together to shout out a message they want the government and everyone else to hear
- protest
- Formal certification that a negotiable instrument was dishonored by a party liable for its payment
- protest
- A complaint filed against a competitor, investigated by officials
- protest
- To make a solemn declaration (often a written one) expressive of opposition; with against; as, he protest against your votes
- protest
- 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
- protest
- To call as a witness in affirming or denying, or to prove an affirmation; to appeal to
- protest
- To affirm in a public or formal manner; to bear witness; to declare solemnly; to avow
- protest
- 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
- express opposition through action or words; "dissent to the laws of the country
- protest
- to make a strong objection
- protest
- utter words of protest
- 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
- protest
- 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
- protest
- 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
- protestation
- a formal solemn objection or other declaration
- 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
- 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 strong declaration of protest
- protestation
- The act of making a protest; a public avowal; a solemn declaration, especially of dissent
- protestation
- {i} objection; opposition; formal declaration, solemn assertion
- 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"
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