Protest in spanish

Protesta

pronunciation: pɹ̩oʊtestɑ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

protest1 = protesta. 

Example: From 1982 however economy measures were introduced and the libraries adjusted to this under protest.

more:

» call forth + protest = provocar una protesta.

Example: This has called forth a flood of protests.

» cry of protest + go up = lanzar gritos de protesta.

Example: And some stories are so well known to children that a cry of protest goes up if the words are changed at all.

» in protest = en señal de protesta.

Example: It won't be long before Singaporeans take to the streets in protest.

» make + protest = hacer una protesta, protestar.

Example: This announcement caused a lot of concern among organisations such as OCLC and the library community in the USA, and many protests have been made.

» peaceful protest = protesta pacífica.

Example: Tens of thousands of immigrants spilled out into the streets in dozens of cities across the nation Monday in peaceful protests.

» protest march = marcha de protesta.

Example: Protesters have complained recently about an increase in the number of plain-clothes police officers at protest marches.

» protest movement = movimiento de protesta.

Example: Through exploitation rose resistance and protest movements which took on their own momentum.

» protest song = canción protesta, canción de protesta.

Example: Barnes uses a combination of spirituals, popular and protest songs that were adapted to introduce, review, or heighten students' interest in the 1950s and 1960s.

» public protest = protesta pública.

Example: In 1993 the music library was threatened with closure but was reprieved because of public protest.

» sit-down protest = sentada.

Example: Up to 20 people were involved in a sit-down protest against the installation of water meters at a housing estate in Cork.

» sit-in protest = sentada.

Example: Students will be staging a sit-in protest on campus on Thursday in response to what they describe as unsatisfactory library hours.

» stage + a protest = protestar, manifestarse, organizar una manifestación.

Example: Fishermen from across the UK have staged a protest in London over the impact of spiralling fuel prices on their industry.

» street protest = manifestación, protesta popular.

Example: The Chinese seem to have gone off their rocker with the recent street protests against revisions of Japanese schoolbooks.

protest2 = protestar, quejarse. 

Example: 'He's building himself a small empire,' one protested bitterly.

more:

» protest + forcefully = protestar enérgicamente.

Example: She was recently turned away from a restaurant for wearing jeans, despite protesting forcefully that they were Armani.

» protest + Posesivo + innocence = declararse inocente.

Example: Sex offender Jonathan King is told to 'shut up' after he protests his innocence as he is released from jail.

Protest synonyms

dissent in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪsent part of speech: noun resist in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪzɪst part of speech: verb objection in spanish: , pronunciation: əbdʒekʃən part of speech: noun protestation in spanish: , pronunciation: proʊtesteɪʃən part of speech: noun
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