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voiced his protest - traducción al español

TERM USED IN PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY
Voiced; Voiced consonant; Voicing (phonetics); Devoiced; Voiced consonants; Voiced phoneme; ˬ; Partial voicing; Voice phonetics; Voicedness; Voiced sound

voiced his protest      
Hizo sonora su protesta (dijo su opinión en contra del asunto)
public protest         
  • Protesters against [[big government]] fill the West Lawn of the [[U.S. Capitol]] and the [[National Mall]], 12 September 2009
  • An artist's depiction of a prototypical angry mob protesting with the threat of violence
  • work=USA Today }}</ref>
  • UCL]], [[anarchist]] protest in France, on October 16th during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]
  • [[Occupy Wall Street]] protesters in [[Zuccotti Park]] using the Internet to get their message out over social networking as events happen, September 2011
  • brutal polices]] during referendum
  • Protest inside the [[Wisconsin State Capitol]]
  • Farmer land rights protest in [[Jakarta]], Indonesia
  • Graffitis and papers glued on walls during a feminist protest in Mexico
  • Iraq War Protest]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]<ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/7563356@N08/3377938160/ https://www.flickr.com] Image of black bloc members during an Iraq War protest in Washington, D.C., 21 March 2009</ref>
  • March next to the [[Benito Juárez Hemicycle]], 27 August 1968, [[Mexico City]]
  • A protester [[photobombing]] a news reporter during a protest in New York City
  • Debanhi Escobar]].
  • Protesters outside the [[Oireachtas]] in [[Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland]]
  • TET passed candidates who are protesting over SSC scam in [[West Bengal]], beneath the statue of [[Mahatma Gandhi]] in [[Kolkata]] Maidan.
  • Protest march in [[Palmerston North]], [[New Zealand]]
  • Demonstration in front of the [[MPR/DPR/DPD building]] in [[Jakarta]] during [[2019 Indonesian protests and riots]]
  • Protester with a "Free The Bee" placard during the COVID-19 protests in Berlin on 29th of August 2020, near the [[Brandenburg Gate]]
  • special status]].
  • Russia invaded Ukraine]] in February 2022
  • Greece]] calling for the boycott of a bookshop after an employee was fired, allegedly for her political activism
EXPRESSION OF OBJECTION
National protest; Political protest; Protestor; Protester; Protests; Protesters; Protest movements; Demonstation; Protest action; Protesting; Remonstrance; Political protests; Protest group; Protest methods; Online campaign; Protest movement; Remonstrator; Public outcry; Social protest; Remonstration; Protestors; Public protest; Sports protests
(n.) = protesta pública
Ex: In 1993 the music library was threatened with closure but was reprieved because of public protest.
protest         
  • Protesters against [[big government]] fill the West Lawn of the [[U.S. Capitol]] and the [[National Mall]], 12 September 2009
  • An artist's depiction of a prototypical angry mob protesting with the threat of violence
  • work=USA Today }}</ref>
  • UCL]], [[anarchist]] protest in France, on October 16th during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]
  • [[Occupy Wall Street]] protesters in [[Zuccotti Park]] using the Internet to get their message out over social networking as events happen, September 2011
  • brutal polices]] during referendum
  • Protest inside the [[Wisconsin State Capitol]]
  • Farmer land rights protest in [[Jakarta]], Indonesia
  • Graffitis and papers glued on walls during a feminist protest in Mexico
  • Iraq War Protest]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]<ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/7563356@N08/3377938160/ https://www.flickr.com] Image of black bloc members during an Iraq War protest in Washington, D.C., 21 March 2009</ref>
  • March next to the [[Benito Juárez Hemicycle]], 27 August 1968, [[Mexico City]]
  • A protester [[photobombing]] a news reporter during a protest in New York City
  • Debanhi Escobar]].
  • Protesters outside the [[Oireachtas]] in [[Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland]]
  • TET passed candidates who are protesting over SSC scam in [[West Bengal]], beneath the statue of [[Mahatma Gandhi]] in [[Kolkata]] Maidan.
  • Protest march in [[Palmerston North]], [[New Zealand]]
  • Demonstration in front of the [[MPR/DPR/DPD building]] in [[Jakarta]] during [[2019 Indonesian protests and riots]]
  • Protester with a "Free The Bee" placard during the COVID-19 protests in Berlin on 29th of August 2020, near the [[Brandenburg Gate]]
  • special status]].
  • Russia invaded Ukraine]] in February 2022
  • Greece]] calling for the boycott of a bookshop after an employee was fired, allegedly for her political activism
EXPRESSION OF OBJECTION
National protest; Political protest; Protestor; Protester; Protests; Protesters; Protest movements; Demonstation; Protest action; Protesting; Remonstrance; Political protests; Protest group; Protest methods; Online campaign; Protest movement; Remonstrator; Public outcry; Social protest; Remonstration; Protestors; Public protest; Sports protests
protesta
protestar

Definición

protest
1) v. to complain in some public way about any act already done or about to be done, such as adoption of a regulation by a county board, sending troops overseas, or use of the death penalty. 2) v. to dispute the amount of property taxes, the assessed evaluation of property for tax purposes or an import duty. 3) n. a written demand for payment of the amount owed on a promissory note which has not been paid when due or a check which has been dishonored (not paid by the bank).

Wikipedia

Voice (phonetics)

Voice or voicing is a term used in phonetics and phonology to characterize speech sounds (usually consonants). Speech sounds can be described as either voiceless (otherwise known as unvoiced) or voiced.

The term, however, is used to refer to two separate concepts:

  • Voicing can refer to the articulatory process in which the vocal folds vibrate, its primary use in phonetics to describe phones, which are particular speech sounds.
  • It can also refer to a classification of speech sounds that tend to be associated with vocal cord vibration but may not actually be voiced at the articulatory level. That is the term's primary use in phonology: to describe phonemes; while in phonetics its primary use is to describe phones.

For example, voicing accounts for the difference between the pair of sounds associated with the English letters "s" and "z". The two sounds are transcribed as [s] and [z] to distinguish them from the English letters, which have several possible pronunciations, depending on the context. If one places the fingers on the voice box (i.e. the location of the Adam's apple in the upper throat), one can feel a vibration while [z] is pronounced but not with [s]. (For a more detailed, technical explanation, see modal voice and phonation.) In most European languages, with a notable exception being Icelandic, vowels and other sonorants (consonants such as m, n, l, and r) are modally voiced.

Yidiny has no underlyingly voiceless consonants, only voiced ones.

When used to classify speech sounds, voiced and unvoiced are merely labels used to group phones and phonemes together for the purposes of classification.