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1 protester
protester [pʀɔtεste]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb• « mais non », protesta-t-il "no", he protested* * *pʀɔtɛste
1.
protester de verbe transitif indirect
2.
verbe intransitif to protest* * *pʀɔtɛste vi1) (= s'opposer à) to protestprotester contre — to protest against, to protest about
Ils protestent contre leurs conditions de travail. — They're protesting about their working conditions.
2) soutenu (= clamer)protester de; protester de son innocence — to protest one's innocence
* * *protester verb table: aimerC vi to protest (contre against; auprès de to).[prɔtɛste] verbe intransitif[dire non] to protestje proteste! I protest!, I object!protester contre to protest against ou about————————[prɔtɛste] verbe transitif1. DROIT to protest————————protester de verbe plus préposition -
2 crier
crier [kʀije]➭ TABLE 71. intransitive verba. [personne] to shout ; (très fort) to scream ; (ton aigu) to shriek ; ( = vagir) to cry ; (de peur) to cry out• « oh non ! » cria-t-il "oh no!" he cried• crier à l'assassin or au meurtre to shout "murder"2. transitive verb* * *kʀije
1.
1) ( pour dire) to shout ( à quelqu'un to somebody)crier des slogans — to shout ou chant slogans
2) ( pour proclamer) to proclaim [indignation]; to protest [innocence]
2.
crier à verbe transitif indirecton a crié au génie quand il a proposé sa théorie — he was proclaimed a genius when he put forward his theory
on a crié au scandale quand... — there was an outcry when...
3.
verbe intransitif1) [personne] to shout; ( en pleurant) to cry; ( de peur) to screamcrier de peur/plaisir — to cry out in fear/delight
crier après (colloq) quelqu'un — to shout at somebody
2) [animal] to give a cry; [singe] to chatter; [mouette] to cry; [porc] to squeal3) [craie, chaussure] to squeak; [planche, marche, gond] to creak; [pneu, frein] to squeal••crier comme un cochon qu'on égorge or un damné — to squeal like a stuck pig
* * *kʀije1. vi1) (pour appeler) to shout, to cry2) (de peur, de douleur) to scream3) fig (= grincer) to squeal, to screech2. vt[ordre, injure] to shout* * *crier verb table: plierA vtr1 ( pour dire) to shout (à qn to sb); crier des slogans to shout ou chant slogans; il m'a crié de m'enfuir he shouted to me to run away; elle a crié qu'elle en avait marre○/que c'était fini she shouted that she'd had enough/that it was over;2 ( pour proclamer) crier son indignation/dégoût to proclaim one's indignation/disgust; crier son innocence to protest one's innocence.B crier à vtr ind ils criaient à l'oppression/l'injustice/la provocation they protested that it was oppression/injustice/provocation; on a crié au génie quand il a proposé sa théorie he was proclaimed a genius when he put forward his theory; crier au vol/au meurtre to cry ou shout ‘stop thief’/‘murder’; on a crié au scandale quand… there was an outcry when…C vi1 ( forcer la voix) [personne] to shout; ( en pleurant) to cry; ( de peur) to scream; elle n'arrête pas de crier [adulte] she's always shouting; ne crie pas, je t'entends! you don't have to shout, I can hear you!; crier de joie to shout for joy; crier de douleur/peur/plaisir to cry out in pain/fear/delight; crier après○ qn to shout at sb;2 ( émettre des sons) [animal] to give a cry; [singe] to chatter; [mouette] to cry; [porc] to squeal;3 (crisser, grincer) [craie, chaussure] to squeak; [planche, marche, gond] to creak; [pneu, frein] to squeal; la scie criait sur le métal the saw screeched as it bit into the metal.crier comme un cochon qu'on égorge or un damné to squeal like a stuck pig.[krije] verbe intransitif1. [généralement] to cry (out)crier de douleur to scream with ou to cry out in paincrier comme un damné ou putois ou veaua. (familier) [fort] to shout ou to yell at the top of one's voiceb. [avec des sons aigus] to squeal like a stuck pigc. [protester] to scream blue murdercrier au scandale to call it a scandal, to cry shamecrier à l'aide ou au secours to shout for help, to cry for help[souris] to squeak[porc] to squeal[perroquet] to squawk[paon] to screech[oie] to honk[cuir, craie] to squeak[charnière] to creak————————[krije] verbe transitif1. [dire d'une voix forte - avertissement] to shout ou to cry (out) ; [ - insultes, ordres] to bawl ou to yell out (separable)a. [arriver] without warningb. [partir] without so much as a by-your-leave2. [faire savoir]crier son innocence to proclaim ou to protest one's innocencecrier misère [se plaindre] to complain of hardshipa. [le rendre public] to shout ou to proclaim something from the rooftopsb. [s'en vanter] to let everyone know about something3. [demander]————————crier après verbe plus préposition1. [s'adresser à] to shout ou to yell at2. [réprimander] to scold -
3 clamer
clamer [klαme]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *klameverbe transitif to proclaim ( que that)* * *klɒme vt* * *clamer verb table: aimer vtr to proclaim (que that); clamer haut et fort son soutien to loudly proclaim one's support.[klame] verbe transitif1. [proclamer]
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