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Protest
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I. pro·test СЪЩ [ˈprəʊtest, Am ˈproʊ-]
1. protest (strong complaint):
protest
Protest м <-(e)s, -e>
to make [or register] a protest
to do sth in protest [against sth]
etw aus Protest [gegen etw вин] tun
to do sth under protest
2. protest (demonstration):
protest
3. protest (legal document):
protest
Protest м <-(e)s, -e>
4. protest ФИН:
protest
Wechselprotest м <-(e)s, -e>
II. pro·test ГЛАГ нпрх [prə(ʊ)ˈtest, Am proʊˈ-]
protest
to protest against sth/sb
III. pro·test ГЛАГ прх [prə(ʊ)ˈtest, Am proʊˈ-]
1. protest (assert):
to protest sth
to protest that ...
2. protest Am (object to):
to protest sth
gegen etw вин protestieren
3. protest ФИН:
to protest a bill
ˈpro·test song СЪЩ
protest song
ˈpro·test vote СЪЩ
protest vote
ˈpro·test march СЪЩ
protest march
Protestmarsch м <-(e)s, -märsche>
ˈstreet pro·test СЪЩ
street protest
Demonstration f <-, -en>
немски
немски
английски
английски
jds Protest gegen etw вин
sb's protest against sth
in [or as a] protest
английски
английски
немски
немски
bill protest СЪЩ INV-FIN
act of protest СЪЩ INV-FIN
protest for absence СЪЩ ECON LAW
немски
немски
английски
английски
английски
английски
немски
немски
local protest group
local protest group
немски
немски
английски
английски
Present
Iprotest
youprotest
he/she/itprotests
weprotest
youprotest
theyprotest
Past
Iprotested
youprotested
he/she/itprotested
weprotested
youprotested
theyprotested
Present Perfect
Ihaveprotested
youhaveprotested
he/she/ithasprotested
wehaveprotested
youhaveprotested
theyhaveprotested
Past Perfect
Ihadprotested
youhadprotested
he/she/ithadprotested
wehadprotested
youhadprotested
theyhadprotested
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The end result is like a protest rally championing the act of protest itself.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It is an act of protest.
en.wikipedia.org
It was a young art student's personal act of protest against mistreatment at the hands of her parents.
abcnews.go.com
I can only conclude that it's an act of protest, and that he's making an understandable but vain attempt to reach the remote.
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Most pedestrians would probably mistake your facedown stance as an act of protest.
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