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报时
to protest
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French
English
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I. protester [pʀɔtɛste] VB trans LAW
protester effet, billet
II. protester de VB trans
protester de trans obj indir:
protester de son innocence
III. protester [pʀɔtɛste] VB intr
protester
to protest (contre against, auprès de to)
bruyamment rire, éternuer, protester
mollement protester, soutenir
faiblement se défendre, protester, sourire
avec énergie protester
English
English
French
French
protester contre (to auprès de)
protester (about, at, over à propos de, to auprès de)
French
French
English
English
protester [pʀɔtɛste] VB intr (s'opposer à)
protester
collectivement démissionner, protester
mollement protester, réagir
English
English
French
French
to do sth in protest at sth
French
French
English
English
protester [pʀɔtɛste] VB intr (s'opposer à)
protester
collectivement protester
English
English
French
French
to do sth in protest of sth
Présent
jeproteste
tuprotestes
il/elle/onproteste
nousprotestons
vousprotestez
ils/ellesprotestent
Imparfait
jeprotestais
tuprotestais
il/elle/onprotestait
nousprotestions
vousprotestiez
ils/ellesprotestaient
Passé simple
jeprotestai
tuprotestas
il/elle/onprotesta
nousprotestâmes
vousprotestâtes
ils/ellesprotestèrent
Futur simple
jeprotesterai
tuprotesteras
il/elle/onprotestera
nousprotesterons
vousprotesterez
ils/ellesprotesteront
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Ces lésions les empêchent de protester contre la société, de se disputer, de s'énerver et leur donnent une bonne humeur permanente.
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En août 1961, elle participe à un piquet de grève, pour protester contre le refus d'un supermarché local d'employer des personnes de couleur noire.
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Il se joint à une marche pour protester contre l'annulation d'un projet de loi qui soutient le contrôle de la population.
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Le 28 février 2014, l'ensemble des ministres chypriotes démissionnent pour protester notamment contre les privatisations demandées par ses prêteurs.
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Il y eut de nombreuses plaintes de la part des habitants des îles pour protester contre le traitement injuste de l'administration.
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