to publicly express one’s opinion or concern
exprimer publiquement son opinion ou sa préoccupation (exprimer publiquement son opinion ou sa preoccupation)
"The whistleblower spoke out about corruption in the department."
"Le lanceur d'alerte a pris la parole publiquement sur la corruption dans le département." (Le lanceur d'alerte a pris la parole publiquement sur la corruption dans le departement)
to make a sound with your lips closed while listening to a t...
to make someone feel better by offering kind words or action...
to illuminate or brighten with lights or joy
to return after being away or absent
to eat a lot of vegetables
to act according to what one has promised or expected