English

Detailed Translations for protest from English to Swedish

protest:

protest [the ~] noun

  1. the protest (contradiction; objection)
    protest; gensaga
  2. the protest (public protest; campaign; rally; demonstration)

to protest verb (protests, protested, protesting)

  1. to protest (object; refute; remonstrate; rebut; deny)
    invända; göra invändningar; protestera
  2. to protest (complain; object)
    klaga; protestera
    • klaga verb (klagar, klagade, klagat)
    • protestera verb (protesterar, protesterade, protesterat)
  3. to protest (appeal; lodge an appeal)
    tilltala; vädja
    • tilltala verb (tilltalar, tilltalade, tilltalat)
    • vädja verb (vädjar, vädjade, vädjat)
  4. to protest (contradict; rebut; object)
    protestera; tala emot
    • protestera verb (protesterar, protesterade, protesterat)
    • tala emot verb (talar emot, talade emot, talat emot)

Conjugations for protest:

present
  1. protest
  2. protest
  3. protests
  4. protest
  5. protest
  6. protest
simple past
  1. protested
  2. protested
  3. protested
  4. protested
  5. protested
  6. protested
present perfect
  1. have protested
  2. have protested
  3. has protested
  4. have protested
  5. have protested
  6. have protested
past continuous
  1. was protesting
  2. were protesting
  3. was protesting
  4. were protesting
  5. were protesting
  6. were protesting
future
  1. shall protest
  2. will protest
  3. will protest
  4. shall protest
  5. will protest
  6. will protest
continuous present
  1. am protesting
  2. are protesting
  3. is protesting
  4. are protesting
  5. are protesting
  6. are protesting
subjunctive
  1. be protested
  2. be protested
  3. be protested
  4. be protested
  5. be protested
  6. be protested
diverse
  1. protest!
  2. let's protest!
  3. protested
  4. protesting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

protest

  1. protest

Translation Matrix for protest:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
demonstration campaign; demonstration; protest; public protest; rally ceremony; demonstrating; demonstration; exhibition; performance; show; showing
gensaga contradiction; objection; protest
manifestation campaign; demonstration; protest; public protest; rally demonstration; manifestation
protest campaign; contradiction; demonstration; objection; protest; public protest; rally counter-plea; objection
samhällsprotest campaign; demonstration; protest; public protest; rally
tilltala addressing; approaching; speak to; speaking to
- dissent; objection; protestation
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
göra invändningar deny; object; protest; rebut; refute; remonstrate complain; raise objections
invända deny; object; protest; rebut; refute; remonstrate
klaga complain; object; protest bawl; bluster; chanter; complain; complaint; crackle; cry; deplore; gripe; groan; grouse; growl; grumble; harp; lament; make complaints; moan; mumble; mutter; nag; raise objections; rumble; scream with laughter; snarl; sputter; squeal; wail; weep; whimper; whine; whinge; yack; yammer
protestera complain; contradict; deny; object; protest; rebut; refute; remonstrate
tala emot contradict; object; protest; rebut
tilltala appeal; lodge an appeal; protest foist; palm
vädja appeal; lodge an appeal; protest appeal; appeal to someone; lodge an appeal
- dissent; resist
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bedyra protest

Synonyms for "protest":


Related Definitions for "protest":

  1. the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent1
  2. a formal and solemn declaration of objection1
    • they finished the game under protest to the league president1
    • the senator rose to register his protest1
  3. the act of making a strong public expression of disagreement and disapproval1
    • he shouted his protests at the umpire1
    • a shower of protest was heard from the rear of the hall1
  4. utter words of protest1
  5. affirm or avow formally or solemnly1
    • The suspect protested his innocence1
  6. express opposition through action or words1

Wiktionary Translations for protest:

protest
verb
  1. to make a strong objection
  2. to affirm
  3. mostly US: to object to
noun
  1. formal objection

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
protest bestrida; förneka contester — Mettre en discussion ce que quelqu’un revendique.
protest protest protestationdéclaration solennelle que quelqu’un faire de ses dispositions, de sa volonté ; promesse formelle, assurance positif.

Related Translations for protest



Swedish

Detailed Translations for protest from Swedish to English

protest:

protest [-en] noun

  1. protest (samhällsprotest; demonstration; manifestation)
    the campaign; the protest; the rally; the demonstration; the public protest
  2. protest (gensaga)
    the contradiction; the protest
    the objection
    – the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent 1
  3. protest (invändning)
    the counter-plea; the objection

Translation Matrix for protest:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
campaign demonstration; manifestation; protest; samhällsprotest fälttåg; kampanj; marknadsföringskampanj
contradiction gensaga; protest motsägelse; motsättning; oförenlighet
counter-plea invändning; protest
demonstration demonstration; manifestation; protest; samhällsprotest demonstration; förevisning; manifestation; uppvisning
objection gensaga; invändning; protest invändning; motstånd; motsättning
protest demonstration; gensaga; manifestation; protest; samhällsprotest
public protest demonstration; manifestation; protest; samhällsprotest
rally demonstration; manifestation; protest; samhällsprotest rally
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
protest göra invändningar; invända; klaga; protestera; tala emot; tilltala; vädja
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
contradiction dementi; gensägelse; kontradiktion
demonstration bevisning; opinionsyttring
protest bedyra

Synonyms for "protest":


Wiktionary Translations for protest:

protest
verb
  1. to make a strong objection
noun
  1. formal objection

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
protest protest; protestation; objection; outcry protestationdéclaration solennelle que quelqu’un faire de ses dispositions, de sa volonté ; promesse formelle, assurance positif.