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1 резкий протест общественности
General subject: public outcry against (против чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > резкий протест общественности
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2 протест
м.1. protest, remonstranceзаявлять протест (против) — make* a protest (against), remonstrate (against)
подавать протест — register / enter a protest
крики протеста — shouts of protest; outcry sg.
2.:протест векселя — protest of a promissory note
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3 протест
м.1) ( несогласие) protest, remonstranceзаявля́ть проте́ст (про́тив) — make a protest (against), remonstrate (against)
подава́ть проте́ст — register / enter a protest
кри́ки проте́ста — shouts of protest; outcry sg
2)проте́ст ве́кселя фин. — protest of a promissory note
3) юр.проте́ст прокуро́ра — objection of the public prosecutor
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