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Protest
inglés
inglés
alemán
alemán
I. pro·test SUST. [ˈprəʊtest, ingl. am. ˈproʊ-]
1. protest (strong complaint):
protest
Protest m <-(e)s, -e>
to make [or register] a protest
to do sth in protest [against sth]
etw aus Protest [gegen etw acus.] tun
to do sth under protest
2. protest (demonstration):
protest
3. protest (legal document):
protest
Protest m <-(e)s, -e>
4. protest FIN.:
protest
Wechselprotest m <-(e)s, -e>
II. pro·test V. intr. [prə(ʊ)ˈtest, ingl. am. proʊˈ-]
protest
to protest against sth/sb
III. pro·test V. trans. [prə(ʊ)ˈtest, ingl. am. proʊˈ-]
1. protest (assert):
to protest sth
to protest that ...
2. protest ingl. am. (object to):
to protest sth
3. protest FIN.:
to protest a bill
ˈpro·test song SUST.
protest song
ˈpro·test vote SUST.
protest vote
ˈpro·test march SUST.
protest march
Protestmarsch m <-(e)s, -märsche>
ˈstreet pro·test SUST.
street protest
Demonstration f <-, -en>
alemán
alemán
inglés
inglés
jds Protest gegen etw acus.
sb's protest against sth
in [or as a] protest
inglés
inglés
alemán
alemán
bill protest SUST. INV. FIN.
act of protest SUST. INV. FIN.
protest for absence SUST. DER. ECON.
inglés
inglés
alemán
alemán
local protest group
local protest group
alemán
alemán
inglés
inglés
Present
Iprotest
youprotest
he/she/itprotests
weprotest
youprotest
theyprotest
Past
Iprotested
youprotested
he/she/itprotested
weprotested
youprotested
theyprotested
Present Perfect
Ihaveprotested
youhaveprotested
he/she/ithasprotested
wehaveprotested
youhaveprotested
theyhaveprotested
Past Perfect
Ihadprotested
youhadprotested
he/she/ithadprotested
wehadprotested
youhadprotested
theyhadprotested
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The end result is like a protest rally championing the act of protest itself.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It is an act of protest.
en.wikipedia.org
It was a young art student's personal act of protest against mistreatment at the hands of her parents.
abcnews.go.com
I can only conclude that it's an act of protest, and that he's making an understandable but vain attempt to reach the remote.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Most pedestrians would probably mistake your facedown stance as an act of protest.
www.postcity.com