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walkout
[ˈwɔːkaʊt] [ˈwɔːkaʊt]

  • n. (美)罢工;退出会场;谈恋爱
  • adj. 有出口的

[ 复数 walkouts ]

英英释义

walkout [ 'wɔ:kaut ]

  • n.
    • a strike in which the workers walk out
    • the act of walking out (of a meeting or organization) as a sign of protest

      "there was a walkout by the Black members as the chairman rose to speak"

以上来源于: WordNet

 柯林斯英汉双解大词典 

walkout /ˈwɔːkaʊt/

  • 1. 

    N-COUNT A walkout is a strike. 罢工

    例:

    But union leaders are holding off on calling the walkout while talks are showing progress.

    然而,工会领袖们在会谈正取得进展时却暂停了罢工号召。

  • 2. 

    N-COUNT If there is a walkout during a meeting, some or all of the people attending it leave in order to show their disapproval of something that has happened at the meeting. (为表示反对的) 退场; 退席

    例:

    The commission's proceedings have been wrecked by tantrums and walkouts.

    委员会的议程由于不时有人发火和中途退席而无法进行下去。

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  • The commission's proceedings have been wrecked by tantrums and walkouts.

    委员会议程由于不时有人发火中途退席而无法进行下去。

    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

  • Walkouts occurred across the U. K. in places from border control in transport hubs, job centers, police telephone help lines, tax offices and law courts to driving-test centers.

    交通枢纽边境控制就业中心警方电话求助热线、 税务局、法院驾驶考试中心等机构发生罢工

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  • On Sunday, several-thousand protesters even demonstrated against the strikes - an oddity in a country where walkouts usually evoke sentiments of "solidarity" against the authorities.

    周日甚至好几千人游行反对罢工——这真是奇怪现象。法国,罢工一般都会激起民众的团结一致来对抗权威

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