protest

protest
1. noun
1) (remonstrance) Beschwerde, die; (Sport) Protest, der

make or lodge a protest [against somebody/something] — eine Beschwerde [gegen jemanden/etwas] einreichen

2) (show of unwillingness, gesture of disapproval)

protest[s] — Protest, der

under protest — unter Protest

in protest [against something] — aus Protest [gegen etwas]

3) no pl., no art. (dissent) Protest, der

the right of protest — das Recht zu protestieren

2. transitive verb
1) (affirm) beteuern
2) (Amer.): (object to) protestieren gegen
3. intransitive verb
protestieren; (make written or formal protest) Protest einlegen (to bei)

protest about somebody/something — gegen jemanden/etwas protestieren

protest against being/doing something — dagegen protestieren, dass man etwas ist/tut

* * *
1. [prə'test] verb
1) (to express a strong objection: They are protesting against the new law.) protestieren
2) (to state or declare definitely, especially in denying something: She protested that she was innocent.) beteuern
2. ['proutest] noun
(a strong statement or demonstration of objection or disapproval: He made no protest; (also adjective) a protest march.) der Protest, Protest-...
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pro·test
I. n
[ˈprəʊtest, AM ˈproʊ-]
1. (strong complaint) Protest m
to make [or register] a \protest eine Beschwerde einreichen
to do sth in \protest [against sth] etw aus Protest [gegen etw akk] tun
to do sth under \protest etw unter Protest tun
2. (demonstration) Protestkundgebung f
3. (legal document) Protest m
4. FIN Wechselprotest m
II. vi
[prə(ʊ)ˈtest, AM proʊˈ-]
protestieren
to \protest against sth/sb gegen etw/jdn protestieren
III. vt
[prə(ʊ)ˈtest, AM proʊˈ-]
1. (assert)
to \protest sth etw beteuern
to \protest that ... beteuern, dass ...
to \protest one's innocence seine Unschuld beteuern
2. AM (object to)
to \protest sth gegen etw akk protestieren
3. FIN
to \protest a bill Wechselprotest einlegen
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['prəʊtest]
1. n
Protest m; (= demonstration) Protestkundgebung f

under protest — unter Protest

in protest — aus Protest

to make a/one's protest — Protest or Widerspruch erheben

letter of protest, protest letter — Protestschreiben nt

2. vi
[prəU'test] (against, about gegen) protestieren; (= demonstrate) demonstrieren

the protesting scream of the brakes — das gequälte Aufkreischen der Bremsen

3. vt
[prəU'test]
1) innocence beteuern
2) (= dispute) decision protestieren gegen, Protest or Einspruch erheben gegen

it's mine, he protested — das gehört mir, protestierte er

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protest
A s [ˈprəʊtest]
1. Protest m:
in protest (at, against), as a protest (against) aus Protest (gegen);
enter (oder lodge) a protest Protest erheben oder Verwahrung einlegen (with bei; against gegen);
under protest unter Protest;
without protest widerspruchslos;
protest march Protestmarsch m;
protest meeting Protestversammlung f;
protest rally Protestkundgebung f;
protest singer Protestsänger(in);
protest song Protestsong m, -lied n
2. WIRTSCH, JUR (Wechsel)Protest m
3. auch ship’s protest JUR, SCHIFF Seeprotest m, Verklarung f:
extend protest Verklarung ablegen
4. Br Minderheitsprotest m (im Oberhaus, gegen einen Antrag)
B v/i [prəˈtest]
1. protestieren (at, against, about gegen; to bei)
2. a) eine (feierliche) Erklärung abgeben
b) die Wahrheit (seiner Worte etc) beteuern
C v/t [prəˈtest]
1. US protestieren gegen
2. WIRTSCH, JUR einen Wechsel protestieren:
have a bill protested einen Wechsel zu Protest gehen lassen
3. beteuern (sth etwas; that dass):
protest one’s innocence
* * *
1. noun
1) (remonstrance) Beschwerde, die; (Sport) Protest, der

make or lodge a protest [against somebody/something] — eine Beschwerde [gegen jemanden/etwas] einreichen

2) (show of unwillingness, gesture of disapproval)

protest[s] — Protest, der

under protest — unter Protest

in protest [against something] — aus Protest [gegen etwas]

3) no pl., no art. (dissent) Protest, der

the right of protest — das Recht zu protestieren

2. transitive verb
1) (affirm) beteuern
2) (Amer.): (object to) protestieren gegen
3. intransitive verb
protestieren; (make written or formal protest) Protest einlegen (to bei)

protest about somebody/something — gegen jemanden/etwas protestieren

protest against being/doing something — dagegen protestieren, dass man etwas ist/tut

* * *
n.
Einspruch m.
Protest -e m. (against) v.
Verwahrung einlegen (gegen) ausdr. v.
protestieren v.
reklamieren v.

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