walkout

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英[ˈwɔ:kaʊt]
美[ˈwɔkˌaʊt]

基本释义

n.
罢工; 退席(以示抗议); 告别仪式; 谈恋爱

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实用例句

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

委员会的议程因与会者的撒泼捣乱和离席抗议而受阻。

Cabin crews plan a walkout over pay and sick leave.

全部机组乘务人员计划了一项针对薪资的罢工并集体请病假.

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Factory workers staged a walkout to protest for proper working conditions.

工厂的工人为了争取合理的工作环境而发动了罢工.

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Example: 1 The steel plant has been shut down by a walkout.

举例: 1)街上的树被一次罢工给折断了.

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However , Mr Bekke said financial effect of the walkout is expected to be minor.

发言人说,罢工的影响不会很大. (责任编辑:李熙)

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But there is more to this walkout than the usual dispute over pay and conditions.

但却又远非通常意义上的薪酬及工作条件的争端.

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There was a walkout by the black members as the chairman rose to speak.

当那位主席起身讲话时,黑人成员都走了出去.

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There's been an unofficial walkout at the car factory.

汽车工厂里发生了一场未经批准的罢工.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a strike in which the workers walk out

  • 2. 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"

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