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  • 1 protest

    {prə'test}
    I. 1. протестирам (against), ам. повдигам възражение срещу
    2. заявявам (тържествено)
    to PROTEST one's innocence твърдя, че съм невинен
    3. протестирам, отказвам (полица)
    II. 1. протест, възражение
    under PROTEST насила, против волята ми
    to get up/make a PROTEST протестирам, повдигам възражение
    2. тържествена декларация, изявление, твърдение, изказване
    3. протестирана/отказана полица
    4. attr протестен
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    {prъ'test} v 1. протестирам (against); ам. повдигам възражени(2) {'proutest} n 1. протест; възражение; under protest насила, про
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    възражение; протест; протестирам; протестен; негодувам;
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    1. attr протестен 2. i. протестирам (against), ам. повдигам възражение срещу 3. ii. протест, възражение 4. to get up/make a protest протестирам, повдигам възражение 5. to protest one's innocence твърдя, че съм невинен 6. under protest насила, против волята ми 7. заявявам (тържествено) 8. протестирам, отказвам (полица) 9. протестирана/отказана полица 10. тържествена декларация, изявление, твърдение, изказване
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    protest[prə´test] I. v 1. протестирам ( against); 2. заявявам тържествено; to \protest o.'s innocence твърдя, че съм невинен; 3. протестирам срещу, възразявам, не приемам; to \protest a witness възразявам против свидетел; 4. ост. уверявам; II.[´proutest] n 1. протест; възражение; under \protest насила, против волята си; to enter ( lodge) a \protest депозирам възражение; 2. протестиране на полица; 3. тържествена декларация, изявление, изказване; 4. attr протестен.

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