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take to the streets
Verb
intransitive
of a crowd of people
Japanese Meaning
大勢の人々が町の公共の場に集まり、共通の意思や感情を示す(祝賀や反対など) / 暴徒化して暴動を起こす
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( past )
( participle past )
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(intransitive, of a crowd of people) To gather together in the public streets of a town or city to show communal solidarity in either celebration or opposition. / (intransitive) To rampage or riot.
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take to the streets
When the government announced the cuts, thousands took to the streets to protest.
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When the government announced the cuts, thousands took to the streets to protest.
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