objection (objection)

noun
/əbˈdʒɛkʃən/
objection (objection)

Signification

an expression or feeling of disapproval or opposition
an expression of disagreement or disapproval; a reason for disagreeing
Traduction de la signification
une expression de désapprobation ou d'opposition
une expression de desaprobation ou d'opposition

Phrases d'exemple

The lawyer raised an objection during the trial.

L'avocat a soulevé une objection pendant le procès.
L'avocat a souleve une objection pendant le proces.

The lawyer raised an objection during the trial.

L'avocat a soulevé une objection pendant le procès.
L'avocat a soulevé une objection pendant le procès.

Expressions d'exemple

raise an objection
soulever une objection
soulever une objection

Synonymes

protest, complaint, opposition, dissent, disagreement
Entrée 1
protest, complaint, opposition, dissent, disagreement
Entrée 2
protest, opposition, complaint, disagreement

Antonymes

approval, consent, agreement, acceptance
Entrée 1
approval, consent, agreement
Entrée 2
agreement, approval, acceptance, consent

Collocations

strong objection, raise an objection, legal objection, no objection, objection letter, raise objection, overrule objection
Entrée 1
strong objection, raise an objection, legal objection, no objection, objection letter
Entrée 2
raise objection, strong objection, overrule objection

Plus de phrases d'exemple

The main objection from the opposing side is that it is not affordable for ordinary people.

La principale objection de la partie adverse est que ce n'est pas abordable pour les gens ordinaires.
La principale objection de la partie adverse est que ce n'est pas abordable pour les gens ordinaires.

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