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protester [prəˈtestəʳ, ingl am -ɚ] SOST

protector [prəˈtektəʳ, ingl am -ɚ] SOST

1. protector (person):

opiekun(ka) m (f)

protectorate [prəˈtektərət, ingl am -ɚət] SOST POL

protest march SOST

I . protectionist [prəˈtekʃənɪst] AGG ECON

II . protectionist [prəˈtekʃənɪst] SOST

protectionism [prəˈtekʃənɪzəm] SOST senza pl ECON

I . Protestant [ˈprɒtɪstənt, ingl am ˈprɑ:t̬ə-] RELIG SOST

II . Protestant [ˈprɒtɪstənt, ingl am ˈprɑ:t̬ə-] RELIG AGG

protective [prəˈtektɪv] AGG

1. protective clothing, colouring:

2. protective ECON:

cła ntpl ochronne

3. protective person:

protractor [prəˈtræktəʳ, ingl am -ɚ] SOST

1. protractor (device):

2. protractor ANAT:

protestation [ˌprɒtesˈteɪʃən, ingl am ˌprɑ:t̬es-] SOST

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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The unjustified arrests of journalists, representatives of youth organisations and civil activists, the banning of peaceful protests and the use of physical force against protestors are therefore unacceptable.
www.europarl.europa.eu
A policeman was attacked, with protestors stealing his bulletproof vest, as well as a bag containing a belt, a uniform and handcuffs.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Numerous protestors and policemen died, with most of the police receiving wounds from friendly fire.
en.wikipedia.org
Domestic turbulence is complicating matters, with protestors taking to the street to protest the government's new constitution (which includes that controversial central bank law).
www.businessinsider.com
In most cases, government forces initiated the violence by opening fire on unarmed protestors, often spawning retaliatory attacks.
en.wikipedia.org
A number of riot police on horseback were used to disperse the violent protestors.
en.wikipedia.org
Then there were the animal rights protestors who demanded that horses never do what comes naturally to them, pull a car and jog along the equivalent of a country lane.
www.irishcentral.com
He called the deaths of the three protestors during the raid a regrettable accident.
en.wikipedia.org
Protestors use profanities in their anti-military slogans and taunt the troops as bullies and wife-beaters.
www.firstpost.com
Protestors were charged with second-degree trespassing, failure to disperse on command, and posting or displaying signs or placards in violation of legislative building rules.
en.wikipedia.org

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