0 an occasion when people show that they disagree with something by standing somewhere, shouting, carrying signs, etc -- protest
1 to show that you disagree with something by standing somewhere, shouting, carrying signs, etc -- protestować (przeciw/przeciwko czemuś )
2 to show that you disagree with something by standing somewhere, shouting, carrying signs, etc -- protestować przeciw lub przeciwko czemuś
3 to say something forcefully or complain about something -- zapewniać, protestować
The women group protests are also loud, as those that have occasioned production disruptions have been highlighted in the press and media commentaries.
The grievances, anger, frustration and disillusionment that emerged led to an upsurge in agitation and protests.
They protested over immediate or relatively shortterm issues like ad hoc demands over wage hikes, holidays, dismissals or restoration of allowances.
People's religion takes many forms, for example, mystic orders, fundamentalist movements, proletarian urban protests, bazaar merchant's associations, academic fora.
The third role is in the reactions to the excesses, perversions and the socially disruptive consequences of the agitations and protests.
While all these new policies and programs effectively promoted socio-economic transformation, they also provided tools and created opportunities for popular protests.
Families have protested hospital bed closures and pushed for community treatment orders and community support services.
Their strategy, however, involved proposing new initiatives, not just protesting against the status quo.
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抗議, 反對, 抗議活動…
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抗议, 反对, 抗议活动…
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protestation [feminine], manifestation [feminine], manifester…
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