1. backlash
They are asked to report everything, but there is a major backlash when they do.
public backlash against racism
In the US, there has been a backlash against abolishing pennies – despite being worth less than they cost to produce, some Americans aren’t ready to part with the coin.
Eighty businesses have joined a growing backlash against a new North Carolina law
It could cause a popular backlash in Russia and bring down the government.
It could cause a popular backlash in Poland and bring down the government.
There was backlash over Donald Trump's immigration ban.
It could cause a tremendous backlash in CAA and bring down the director. The interrogation created backlash in the community.
Their decision created backlash in the community.
The new reality show faced backlash for it's crude language and content.
White, 32, faced social media backlash and posted his apology on Twitter
Have we forgotten that Putin warned that the recognition of Kosovo would unleash a backlash?
The bribery scandal created a backlash overseas.
Anglais mot "negatywna reakcja"(backlash) se produit dans des ensembles:
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