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clamour1

UK: /ˈklæm.ər/ US: /-ə`/ UK (US clamor)

Translation

v [i]
clamar
pedir
The workers on strike clamoured for better economic conditions
Los trabajadores en huelga pedían que mejoraran las condiciones económicas
constr. 1. to clamour [for/against] sth 2. to clamour + to do sth
(Definition of clamour v from the Diccionario Cambridge Compact English-Spanish © Cambridge University Press and Ediciones SM 2011)

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