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1 протест
офиц.protest; (возражение) deprecation, objection, negative voiceвыразить протест против чего-л. — to voice one's protest against smth.
выступить с протестом — to issue / to launch a protest (against)
заявить протест — to enter into protest, to make / to lodge / to record a protest
поддержать протест — to join (smb.) in protesting
массовые протесты — mass / massive protests
заявить решительный протест — to lodge / to utter / to make a strong objection (against)
вызвать решительный протест — to prompt a strong protest, to cause a resolute protest
стихийный протест — spontaneous / unorganized protest
акт о протесте юр. — act of protest
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