protest
pro
ˈproʊ
prow
test
ˌtɛst
test
British pronunciation
/ˈprəʊˌtɛst/

Definición y significado de "protest"en inglés

to protest
01

protestar

to show disagreement by taking action or expressing it verbally, particularly in public
Transitive: to protest an injustice
to protest definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Activists peacefully marched to protest racial injustice and advocate for equality.
Los activistas marcharon pacíficamente para protestar contra la injusticia racial y abogar por la igualdad.
02

protestar, manifestar

to express dissent or objection openly and publicly against a particular policy, decision, or course of action taken
Intransitive: to protest against a policy or decision
example
Ejemplos
Activists protested against police brutality, advocating for reforms.
Los activistas protestaron contra la brutalidad policial, abogando por reformas.
Protest
01

protesta, manifestación

the act of publicly expressing strong disagreement or disapproval
example
Ejemplos
Many voiced their protest through social media platforms.
Muchos expresaron su protesta a través de plataformas de redes sociales.
1.1

protesta, manifestación

an organized public demonstration expressing strong disapproval of an official policy or action
protest definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
A large protest took place downtown, calling for social justice reforms.
Una gran protesta tuvo lugar en el centro, pidiendo reformas de justicia social.
1.2

protesta, acta de protesto

a formal written declaration, usually by a notary, stating that a bill was presented and payment or acceptance was refused
example
Ejemplos
The notary public filed a protest on behalf of the lender.
El notario público presentó un protesto en nombre del prestamista.
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