walkout

TOEFL

英[?w?:ka?t]
美[?w?k?a?t]

基本釋義

n.
罷工; 退席(以示抗議); 告別儀式; 談戀愛

詞性變化

實(shí)用例句

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

委員會(huì)的議程因與會(huì)者的撒潑搗亂和離席抗議而受阻。

Cabin crews plan a walkout over pay and sick leave.

全部機(jī)組乘務(wù)人員計(jì)劃了一項(xiàng)針對(duì)薪資的罷工并集體請(qǐng)病假.

期刊摘選

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

工廠的工人為了爭取合理的工作環(huán)境而發(fā)動(dòng)了罷工.

期刊摘選

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

舉例: 1)街上的樹被一次罷工給折斷了.

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

發(fā)言人說,罷工的影響不會(huì)很大. (責(zé)任編輯:李熙)

期刊摘選

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

但卻又遠(yuǎn)非通常意義上的薪酬及工作條件的爭端.

期刊摘選

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

當(dāng)那位主席起身講話時(shí),黑人成員都走了出去.

期刊摘選

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

汽車工廠里發(fā)生了一場未經(jīng)批準(zhǔn)的罷工.

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英英釋義

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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