protestations
英 [ˌprəʊtɛsˈteɪʃənz]
美 [ˌproʊˌtɛˈsteɪʃənz]
n. 郑重的声明; 坚决的表示
protestation的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 申明;断言
Aprotestationis a strong declaration that something is true or not true.- Despite his constant protestations of devotion and love, her doubts persisted.
尽管他一直宣称对她的爱忠贞不渝,她仍然心存怀疑。
- Despite his constant protestations of devotion and love, her doubts persisted.
双语例句
- Their protestations of loyalty seem rather hollow in view of the way they behaved.
考虑到他们的表现,他们对忠诚的强烈言辞显得很空洞。 - Our protestations about travelling with hand baggage only and the severe weight restrictions of some airlines fall on deaf ears.
那些关于旅行时只允许携带手提行李的主张和航空公司严厉的重量限制全被置若罔闻。 - The whispers of many men and the protestations of the portress were audible in the corridor.
过道里有许多人说话的声音和那看门妇人的争辩声。 - And while he clearly does care about his legacy, there does seem some truth to his protestations that other people spend a lot more time concerning themselves about his record than he does.
而且,尽管他显然在意自己留下的遗产,但他的抗议似乎有一定道理:有些人对他的过往比他自己更在意,在这上面花费大量时间。 - But the protestations of reform have often seemed pro-forma, concealing a real desire to return as swiftly as possible to pre-crunch business as usual.
但这种改革宣言似乎经常流于形式,掩盖了它们只想尽快恢复到危机前常态的真实意图。 - The US government is doubtless sincere in its protestations that it means to kick the oil habit.
美国政府戒除石油瘾的声明无疑是真诚的。 - We need to see changes in how banks manage themselves if we are to believe in protestations of reform.
我们必须看到银行在自身管理方面的变化,才会相信它们关于改革的保证。 - Despite his occasional protestations of friendship, he disliked England and thought her a worthless ally.
他对英国只是有时表示友好,其实并不喜欢,而且认为英国是一个不中用的盟国。 - She wanted something, but no man should buy her by false protestations or favour.
她有需求,但是任何男人也别指望用花言巧语或者小恩小惠来收买她。 - But for the first time he refused to reiterate past protestations that Chrysler was not for sale.
但是,如今他第一次不再重申其过去不会出售克莱斯勒的断言。