A protest made in response to another. In later use spec.: a public protest or demonstration held in opposition to another protest (cf. protest, n.…
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释义 | society > authority > lack of subjection > rebelliousness > militancy > [noun] > demonstration > types of demonstration or protest (31) counterprotest1595 A protest made in response to another. In later use spec.: a public protest or demonstration held in opposition to another protest (cf. protest, n.… student demonstration1856 a public march or meeting organized by students in order to express views on a political issue, typically opposition to a government policy. lie-in1867 = sense 5; also, as a form of protest, = lie-down n. rent strike1881 a refusal to pay rent, usually by a number of people as an organized protest. hunger strike1889 transferred. A concerted abstention from a particular economic, physical, or social activity on the part of persons who are attempting to obtain a… march1908 A procession organized as a protest, or other demonstration of public opinion, to support a cause, or to draw attention to a particular problem, etc… protest march1914 = march, n.5 2e. occupation1920 The action of occupying a work place, public building, etc., as a form of protest. Cf. sit-in, n. lie-down1936 a rest (on a bed, etc.); a form of protest in which the participants lie on the ground and refuse to move. sit-down1936 Originally U.S. A strike or protest in which people occupy a workplace or a public building, or sit down on the ground in a public place, typically… sit-in1936 A strike or demonstration in which people occupy a workplace, public building, etc., typically refusing to leave until their demands are met. freedom march1947 a march in celebration of or in support of freedom; esp. = freedom walk n. vigil1956 A stationary and peaceful demonstration in support of a particular cause, often lasting several days, which is characterized by the absence of… freedom walk1957 a walk or march organized as a form of political demonstration, esp. (now historical) as a protest against racial segregation; cf. freedom ride n. swim-in1960 A form of protest or recreation at which a number of people swim together. Cf. sit-in, n. 1. freedom ride1961 an organized ride (in buses, etc.) by people demonstrating against racial segregation. sitting in1961 The action or an act of staging a sit-in strike or demonstration; = sit-in, n. 1. sleep-out1961 The act or instance of sleeping out of doors, esp. as a form of collective protest on behalf of the homeless. Cf. sleep-in, n. 1. fish-in1964 A form of protest by American Indians against the loss of fishing rights, characterized by fishing in prohibited waters. live-in1964 A form of protest consisting of deliberately living in a place. Also: a person participating in a live-in. rare. stall-in1964 A form of protest in which participants block the roads with immobilized vehicles. sleep-in1965 A form of protest in which the participants sleep overnight in premises which they have occupied. Long March1967 In extended use: a march or progression likened in some way to this, esp. in being arduous or difficult, or in serving a political goal. love-in1967 A gathering at which people are encouraged to express feelings of friendship and physical attraction; such an event used as a form of social protest. talk-in1967 spec. as a form of political protest (esp. by students) in which the matter at issue is discussed. write-in1967 An organized protest or campaign in which participants write and send letters of complaint, in support of a cause, etc. Cf. phone-in, n. die-in1970 A political demonstration in which people play dead, esp. in order to protest about the development or use of nuclear and other fatal weapons. dirty protest1979 a form of protest by prisoners (esp. those demanding political as opposed to criminal status in Northern Ireland), in which they refuse to wash… blanket protest1982 Subcategories:— action of (2) |
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