گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'protest'

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1 عمومی:: واخواست‌ رسمی‌

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2 عمومی:: شكایت‌

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3 عمومی:: اعتراض‌

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4 عمومی:: پروتست‌

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5 عمومی:: واخواست‌ كردن‌

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english

1 general::   verb ADV. strongly, vehemently, vigorously | formally | loudly | mildly | weakly | peacefully the right to protest peacefully | bitterly, desperately, indignantly VERB + PROTEST begin to, try to When he tried to protest, she insisted. | gather to Crowds gathered to protest about the police violence. PREP. about/over protesting over an income tax increase | against protesting against the proposed agreement | at Many people have protested at the cuts in state benefits. | to We have protested to the government.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: verb complained: He protested against the treatment. noun demonstration: The protest developed into a riot.

Simple Definitions

3 general::   noun ADJ. angry, strong, violent | peaceful | sit-down | mass | formal, official | popular, public, student | anti-government, political | continuing, further, renewed | rooftop, street a rooftop protest by prison inmates | widespread QUANT. flood, storm, tide, wave The new tax sparked a wave of public protest. VERB + PROTEST organize, stage | lodge, register The Samoan team lodged a formal protest after the referee sent off the wrong player. | lead to, spark PROTEST + NOUN group, movement | demonstration, march, meeting, rally | strike | petition | song PREP. in ~ Prisoners shouted and hurled slates in protest. | under ~ The strikers returned to work, but under protest. | without ~ The crowd dispersed without protest. | ~ about a protest about the new bypass | ~ against There had been a number of public protests against the new tax. | ~ at The party boycotted the election in protest at alleged vote rigging. | ~ over a student protest over tuition fees PHRASES a chorus/cry/howl of protest The announcement brought cries of protest from the crowd. | the freedom/right of protest The constitution guarantees the right of peaceful protest. | a letter of protest

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: protest verbs hold/stage/mount a protest • Opponents of the plan have staged several protests. lead to/spark (off) protests (= cause them ) • The arrests sparked off violent street protests. organize a protest • She organized a protest outside the store. protests erupt (= start suddenly ) • Massive protests erupted across the country. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + protest a public/popular protest • The announcement led to widespread public protests. political protest • Lee spent five years in prison for his involvement in political protest. a peaceful protest • Some 5,000 students and others began a peaceful protest. a violent/angry protest • Three people died yesterday in violent protests against the war. a mass protest (= one involving a lot of people ) • There were mass protests in the capital. a massive protest • They reacted to the king’s forced abdication with massive public protests. a student protest • Student protests were crushed by police. a street protest • There was a ban on street protests. an anti-government protest • Religious leaders continued to lead anti-government protests. protest + NOUN a protest group/movement • Students at the heart of the protest movement have called for a general strike. a protest march • They staged a protest march through the city’s streets. a protest rally (= a large outdoor public meeting to protest about something ) • A protest rally in the capital was attended by about 400 people.

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