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1 protest♦voorbeelden:openlijk protest tegen • a public protest/a public outcry againstprotest aantekenen tegen • lodge a protest againstonder protest tekende hij • he signed under protestuit protest (tegen) • in protest (against)zonder protest laten gebeuren • let go unchallenged/without protestzijn stem verheffen bij wijze van protest • raise one's voice in protest -
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1 [vermogen geluid voort te brengen] voice2 [voortgebracht geluid] voice3 [zangpartij] part, voice4 [kiesstem] vote♦voorbeelden:goed bij stem zijn • be in good voiceniet bij stem zijn • be out of voice〈 figuurlijk〉 de stem van de natuur/het hart • the voice of nature/of one's hearthij sprak met gebroken stem • his voice broke as he spokemet gedempte stem spreken • speak in an undertoneeen hoog stemmetje • a high voicemet luide stem • out louder gaan stemmen op dat … • more and more people are saying that …, there is a growing body of (public) opinion that …zijn stem doen/laten horen • make one's voice heardhaar stem sloeg over van woede • her voice broke with angerzijn stem verdraaien • disguise one's voicezijn stem verheffen tegen • raise one's voice (in protest) against, speak out againsteen stem als een klok • a voice as clear as a bellmet algemene stemmen • by common consentde meeste stemmen gelden • the majority rulesschriftelijke stem • absentee ballotzwevende stemmen • the floating votezijn partij heeft stemmen gewonnen • his party has gained voteshij kreeg maar 100 stemmen • he got only 100 votesde stemmen staken • there is a tiede stemmen tellen • count the voteszijn stem uitbrengen • cast one's vote, votezijn stem uitbrengen op iemand • vote for someonestemmen werven • canvassde stemmen zijn verdeeld • opinions varyhij heeft de meeste stemmen • he heads the pollhij heeft de minste stemmen • he's at the bottom of the pollstem hebben in een vergadering • 〈 een stem mogen uitbrengen〉 have a vote in a meeting; 〈 mogen spreken〉 have a voice in the meetingeen stem in het kapittel hebben • have a say in the matter -
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zijn stem verheffen tegenraise one's voice (in protest) against, speak out againstVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zijn stem verheffen tegen
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