protest (próutest)

verb
/ˈproʊtest/
protestar (protestar)

Meaning

to express strong objection; to demonstrate against something
a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
Traducción del significado
expresar una fuerte objeción; demostrar en contra de algo
expresar una fuerte objeción; demostrar en contra de algo

Oraciones de ejemplo

Students protest against the new policy.

Los estudiantes protestan contra la nueva política.
Los estudiantes protestan contra la nueva política.

Thousands gathered in the square to protest the new law.

Miles se reunieron en la plaza para protestar contra la nueva ley.
Miles se reunieron en la plaza para protestar contra la nueva ley.

Students organized a protest.

Los estudiantes organizaron una protesta.
Los estudiantes organizaron una protesta.

Synonyms

object, oppose, demonstrate, complain, demonstration, rally, objection, resistance, rebellion
Entrada 1
object, oppose, demonstrate, complain
Entrada 2
demonstration, rally, objection, resistance
Entrada 3
demonstration, rebellion

Antonyms

support, agree, accept, approve, approval, acceptance, compliance, agreement
Entrada 1
support, agree, accept, approve
Entrada 2
approval, acceptance, compliance
Entrada 3
compliance, agreement

Colocaciones

protest against, peaceful protest, protest march, strongly protest, protest for, protest rally
Entrada 1
protest against, peaceful protest, protest march, strongly protest
Entrada 2
protest against, protest for, peaceful protest, protest rally

Más oraciones de ejemplo

Wasn’t any protest called in New York?

¿No se convocó ninguna protesta en Nueva York?
¿No se convocó ninguna protesta en Nueva York?

Two ministers resigned from the cabinet in protest.

Dos ministros renunciaron al gabinete en protesta.
Dos ministros renunciaron al gabinete en protesta.

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