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- ʃən1) (the act of protecting or state of being protected: He ran to his mother for protection; This type of lock gives extra protection against burglary.) protección2) (something that protects: The trees were a good protection against the wind.) protecciónprotection n proteccióntr[prə'tekʃən]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLprotection racket chantaje nombre masculinoprotection [prə'tɛkʃən] n: protección fn.• abrigo s.m.• acogida s.f.• amparo s.m.• asilo s.m.• auspicio s.m.• defensa s.f.• guardia s.f.• protección s.f.• recaudo s.m.• resguardo s.m.• salvaguardia s.f.• tutela s.f.• égida s.f.prə'tekʃənmass nounprotection (FROM/AGAINST somebody/something) — protección f (contra alguien/algo)
to be under somebody's protection — estar* bajo la protección de alguien; (before n)
[prǝ'tekʃǝn]protection money — dinero que se paga al chantajista para que no cause daños en un comercio
1. Nto be under sb's protection — estar bajo la protección de algn, estar amparado por algn
2) (Insurance, Ind, Jur) protección fthe policy offers protection against... — la póliza protege contra...
3) (=contraception) anticonceptivo mthey didn't use any protection — no usaron ningún anticonceptivo, no se han cuidado
2.CPDprotection factor N — [of sun cream] factor m de protección
protection money N —
protection order N — ≈ orden f de alejamiento
the hospital obtained an emergency protection order to stop the parents removing their child from the hospital — el hospital ha conseguido una orden de alejamiento para evitar que los padres se llevasen al niño del hospital
protection racket N — chantaje m
* * *[prə'tekʃən]mass nounprotection (FROM/AGAINST somebody/something) — protección f (contra alguien/algo)
to be under somebody's protection — estar* bajo la protección de alguien; (before n)
protection money — dinero que se paga al chantajista para que no cause daños en un comercio
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