Summary
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- objections:
- objection:
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Wiktionary:
- objection → invändning
- objection → betänklighet, invändning, inpass, inlägg, protest
English
Detailed Translations for objections from English to Swedish
objections:
Translation Matrix for objections:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
invändningar | arguments; objections; protests | |
protester | arguments; objections; protests |
Related Words for "objections":
objection:
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the objection (resistance; opposition)
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the objection (counter-plea)
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the objection (protest; contradiction)
– the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent 1
Translation Matrix for objection:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
gensaga | contradiction; objection; protest | |
invändning | counter-plea; objection; opposition; resistance | challenge |
motstånd | objection; opposition; resistance | antibodies; defence; defense; resistance; resistency |
motsättning | objection; opposition; resistance | argument; conflict; contradiction; difference of opinion; disagreement; discord; dispute; incoherence; inconsequence; inconsistency; quarrel; row |
protest | contradiction; counter-plea; objection; protest | campaign; demonstration; protest; public protest; rally |
- | dissent; expostulation; protest; remonstrance; remonstration |
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Wiktionary Translations for objection:
objection
Cross Translation:
noun
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statement expressing opposition
- objection → invändning
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• objection | → betänklighet | ↔ Bedenken — meist Plural: aufgrund von Nachdenken entstandener Vorbehalt, Zweifel |
• objection | → invändning | ↔ Einwand — Reaktion auf einen Vorschlag, eine Idee oder dergleichen, in der Bedenken geltend gemacht werden |
• objection | → inpass; inlägg | ↔ Einwurf — (spontane) Zwischenbemerkung bei einer Diskussion |
• objection | → protest | ↔ protestation — déclaration solennelle que quelqu’un faire de ses dispositions, de sa volonté ; promesse formelle, assurance positif. |