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1 Protest
m; -(e)s, -e1. protest; öffentlicher Protest auch public outcry; aus Protest gegen in ( oder as a) protest against, in protest at; gegen etw. Protest erheben protest against s.th., make a protest against s.th.; aus Protest weggehen leave in protest; unter ( lautem) Protest den Saal verlassen walk out (in protest); es hagelte Proteste there was a storm of protest* * *der Protestprotest; remonstrance; protestation* * *Pro|tẹst [pro'tɛst]m -(e)s, -e1) protest(scharfen) Protest gegen jdn/etw erheben — to make a (strong) protest against sb/sth
etw aus Protest tun — to do sth in protest or as a protest
unter Protest — protesting; (gezwungen) under protest
ich machs, aber nur unter Protest — I'm only doing it under protest
Protest mangels Annahme/Zahlung — protest for non-acceptance/non-payment
* * *(a strong statement or demonstration of objection or disapproval: He made no protest; ( also adjective) a protest march.) protest* * *Pro·test<-[e]s, -e>[proˈtɛst]m1. (Missfallensbekundung) protestaus \Protest in [or as a] protestunter \Protest under protestunter lautem \Protest protesting loudlystummer \Protest silent protest\Protest einlegen [o erheben] to protest, to make a protestzu \Protest gehen to go to protest2. ÖKON to protesteinen Wechsel zu \Protest gehen lassen to protest a billden \Protest auf den Wechsel setzen to protest a bill\Protest mangels Zahlung JUR protest refusal of paymentrechtzeitiger/verspäteter \Protest JUR due/retarded protest* * *der; Protest[e]s, Proteste protest[bei jemandem] Protest gegen jemanden/etwas einlegen — make a protest [to somebody] against somebody/something
etwas aus Protest tun — do something as a or in protest
* * *1. protest;öffentlicher Protest auch public outcry;gegen etwas Protest erheben protest against sth, make a protest against sth;aus Protest weggehen leave in protest;unter (lautem) Protest den Saal verlassen walk out (in protest);es hagelte Proteste there was a storm of protest2. WIRTSCH, FIN protest;einen Wechsel zu Protest gehen lassen WIRTSCH protest a bill* * *der; Protest[e]s, Proteste protest[bei jemandem] Protest gegen jemanden/etwas einlegen — make a protest [to somebody] against somebody/something
etwas aus Protest tun — do something as a or in protest
* * *-e m.protest n. -
2 protestieren
I v/i protest ( gegen against s.th., Am. auch s.th.); er protestiert dagegen, dass... he’s protesting against the fact that...; ich protestiere! I protest!* * *to protest; to remonstrate; to object; to expostulate* * *pro|tes|tie|ren [protɛs'tiːrən] ptp protestiert1. vito protest (gegen against, about)2. vt (FIN)to protest* * *(to express a strong objection: They are protesting against the new law.) protest* * *pro·tes·tie·ren *[protɛsˈti:rən]vi▪ dagegen \protestieren, dass jd/etw etw tut to protest against [or about] sb['s]/sth['s] doing sther protestierte lautstark gegen seine Verurteilung he protested loudly against his conviction* * *intransitives Verb protest, make a protest ( gegen against, about)* * *A. v/i protest (er protestiert dagegen, dass … he’s protesting against the fact that …;ich protestiere! I protest!B. v/t WIRTSCH, FIN protest, contest;einen Wechsel protestieren protest a bill of exchange* * *intransitives Verb protest, make a protest ( gegen against, about)* * *v.to protest v.to remonstrate v.
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