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Перевод: protest
[существительное] протест ; опротестование; торжественное заявление; [глагол] протестовать; возражать; опротестовывать; заявлять протест; говорить; торжественно заявлять; уверять
Тезаурус:
- He later played a benefit concert in aid of the protest.
- Jemmat's frank protest against a double standard is certainly unusual.
- An ultimate agit pop group, sat painfully pat at the confluence of three socialist realist orthodoxies: that there is a necessary and simple fit between pop culture and radical politics: that youth culture is a working-class phenomenon; that black music alone is the only unembarrassing and legitimate basis for protest.
- The accompanying photograph, a reproduction of a "gay outing" protest posterdesigned to force homosexual celebrities into the open, apparently showed him wearing a tee-shirt bearing the slogan "Queer as ****".
- It is easy for a well-fed English-woman like myself to shake with anger about the futility of war, to protest about the iniquity of racial prejudice and to deplore the helplessness of little people in the face of vast political forces fighting for power.
- When the plaque on the home of the "British Ambassador" was removed, the words "Residence of the British High Commissioner" were found on the back, a relic from 1972 when Pakistan left the Commonwealth in protest at its recognition of Bangladesh.
- Walkers protest for greater access
- It has meant an ascetic existence for Wilson, who is to protest politics what the Hackney cab is to public transport.
- Noting that despite the evidence of academic and government reports, which had pointed to widespread discrimination against young blacks, very little had been done to remedy the position, Scarman concluded that: (a) many young blacks believed that violence was an effective means of protest against their conditions; and (b) far from the riots being a meaningless event, they were "essentially an outburst of anger and resentment by young black people against the police" (Scarman, 1981, paras.
- They did not squeal and race about in panic, but allowed themselves to be driven through the house and down the steep ramp to the underground slaughter-house without protest.
- AT LEAST 10 people were arrested as up to 2,000 demonstrators began a sit-down protest last night in Schonhauser Allee, in the centre of East Berlin.
- On 26 March 1991 he was returned to Safi Prison and in protest he began a hunger-strike which resulted in his falling into a coma, due to his illness, a few days later.
- In October 1966 the Derry Young Republican Association held an open-air meeting to protest at the eviction of a family from a house in Creggan.
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