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walk-out 英'wɔːk'aʊt美'wɔːk'aʊt COCA¹²⁴⁴¹⁸BNC⁵¹²⁵⁸Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本英英例句例句 n.罢工¹⁰⁰退席表示抗议.
名词 walkout: a strike in which the workers walk outthe act of walking out of a meeting or organization as a sign of protest 动词 walk out: stop work in order to press demandsleave abruptly, often in protest or angerleave suddenly, often as an expression of disapproval 形容词100% A barrage of strikes, work stoppages and sit-ins will peak with a paralysing two-day general walk-out on Wednesday. 接二连三的罢工、停产和静坐将在周三至一次为期两天的全民游行时达到顶峰。 yeeyan |