Translation for '
uproar' from English to Swedish
NOUN | an uproar | uproars | |
SYNO | brouhaha | garboil | hubbub | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- There was indeed an uproar, eventually leading the Prime Minister to call off the merger.
- ("Do not permit no one to raise an uproar") means "Let not a single one among them raise an uproar".
- Turba is a word used in Latin and Arabic languages. Its Latin meaning is uproar or crowd.
- This scene caused an uproar in Hong Kong, which later resulted in it being cut from overseas versions.
- In 2004, Ryan caused uproar when he cancelled an interview with the Taoiseach of the time, Bertie Ahern at very short notice.
- His remarks caused an uproar on the Internet and became known as the "Li Xiguang incident".
- After the interview was released, the quote "immediately caused an uproar" according to the BBC.
- In 2008, the school floated the idea of a voluntary closure but faced an uproar from the local community.
- In 2020, the US government software ATLAS, which run on Amazon Cloud, sparked uproar from activists and Amazon's own employees.
- In 2022, the principal said the n-word which caused an uproar in the community.
- The powerful Katrinka appeared in "Gasoline Alley" on November 6, 2015 and helped explain the uproar about Jeff at the Old Comics Home.
- Buonanno was known for having shown attitudes typical of the Italian far-right politics and generating controversy and public uproar.
- In 2018, there was an uproar in the Netherlands following a proposal to raise Hamers' yearly salary from 1.6 million euro to 3 million euro.
- The public uproar which this incident created was partially responsible for the development of trade unions for Korean workers in Japan.
- The son and daughter of two feuding families announce their upcoming marriage, to widespread uproar.
- A huge gorilla who lives in Niyon Woods. He sometimes causes uproar due to his size, but is kind-hearted and friendly.
- The judgement caused an uproar; the judge was threatened with removal from the bench and his reputation never recovered.
- "TOWN BATTLES STRIKING MOB: Vacaville scene of uproar; Several injured". Los Angeles Times. December 5, 1932.
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