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1 protest
I 1. ['prəʊtest]1) U (disapproval) protesta f.in protest — per protesta, in segno di protesta (at o against contro)
under protest — malvolentieri, controvoglia
as a protest against o at sth. — per protestare contro qcs
3) (demonstration) manifestazione f. di protesta4) dir. protesto m.2.modificatore [march, movement, song] di protestaII 1. [prə'test]1) (complain)"that's unfair!" they protested — "non è giusto!" protestarono
3) AE (complain about) manifestare contro (to con, presso)4) econ. dir. protestare [ bill]2.1) (complain) protestare (about, at, over per; to con, presso)2) (demonstrate) manifestare, fare una manifestazione di protesta ( against contro)* * *1. [prə'test] verb1) (to express a strong objection: They are protesting against the new law.) protestare2) (to state or declare definitely, especially in denying something: She protested that she was innocent.) protestare, affermare2. ['proutest] noun(a strong statement or demonstration of objection or disapproval: He made no protest; ( also adjective) a protest march.) protesta; di protesta* * *protest /ˈprəʊtɛst/n.1 ( anche polit.) protesta; manifestazione (di protesta): to make (o to lodge) a protest, fare (o presentare) una protesta; a public protest, una protesta pubblica; a vehement protest, una violenta protesta● protest march, corteo di protesta □ protest meeting, riunione di protesta □ protest song, canzone di protesta □ protest vote, voto di protesta □ (ass., naut.) ship's protest, dichiarazione d'avaria □ under protest, malvolentieri; contro la propria volontà; (leg.) con riserva.♦ (to) protest /prəˈtɛst/v. t. e i.1 protestare; affermare, dichiarare solennemente: to protest one's innocence, protestare la propria innocenza● to protest too much, negare qc. con troppo entusiasmo ( facendo sospettare che sia vero il contrario) □ ( di cambiale) to be protested, andare in protesto.* * *I 1. ['prəʊtest]1) U (disapproval) protesta f.in protest — per protesta, in segno di protesta (at o against contro)
under protest — malvolentieri, controvoglia
as a protest against o at sth. — per protestare contro qcs
3) (demonstration) manifestazione f. di protesta4) dir. protesto m.2.modificatore [march, movement, song] di protestaII 1. [prə'test]1) (complain)"that's unfair!" they protested — "non è giusto!" protestarono
3) AE (complain about) manifestare contro (to con, presso)4) econ. dir. protestare [ bill]2.1) (complain) protestare (about, at, over per; to con, presso)2) (demonstrate) manifestare, fare una manifestazione di protesta ( against contro) -
2 vehement
['viːəmənt]aggettivo [tirade, gesture, attack] veemente; [dislike, disapproval] violento* * *vehement /ˈvi:əmənt/a.veemente; impetuoso: a vehement denial [protest], una violenta negazione [protesta]; a vehement speaker, un oratore veemente; vehement passions, passioni sfrenatevehemently avv.* * *['viːəmənt]aggettivo [tirade, gesture, attack] veemente; [dislike, disapproval] violento
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vehement protest — lively objection to something … English contemporary dictionary
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