Category: Languages
Created by: priscipastor
Number of Blossarys: 1
Standing or parading near a business or government office usually with signs of protest or claims in labor disputes or public policy controversies (peace marches to pro- or anti-abortion advocates). ...
To object to, especially in a formal statement. To promise or affirm with earnest solemnity: "He continually protested his profound respect" (Frank Norris). Law To declare (a bill) dishonored or ...
The act of showing or making evident. 2. Conclusive evidence; proof. 3. An illustration or explanation, as of a theory or product, by exemplification or practical application. 4. A ...
1. A person appointed or elected to an office or charged with certain duties. 2. Of or pertaining to an office or position of duty, trust, or authority: official powers. 3. Appointed, ...
Cases involving children that do things that would be crimes if they were done by adults.
The care, possession, and control of a thing or person. The retention, inspection, guarding, maintenance, or security of a thing within the immediate care and control of the person to whom it is ...
Someone who takes part in official discussions, especially in business or politics, in order to try and reach an agreement: the chief union negotiator.
By: zhangbaican