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walkouts ˈwɔ:kˌaʊts COCA⁹⁴⁴⁰²BNC¹⁷³⁹⁹⁵⁺² 基本例句 n.罢工walkout的名词复数;退席;退会;恋爱关系原型walkout的复数 The two other Honda parts factories shut down by walkouts in recent weeks have reopened after workers were promised large pay increases. 另两家本周罢工的本田零件厂,工人在获得大笔加薪承诺后,陆续返工。 yeeyan All over the city there were strikes and walkouts. employers quaked in their boots. 全城到处在罢-工。穿皮靴的雇主们发抖起来。 netsh By contrast, air-traffic controllers have refused to join recent walkouts to ensure that flights keep arriving. 相反,空运管理者拒绝加入最近的罢工以确保航班可以顺利到达。 ecocn France has a“ minimum-service law”, to ensure schools stay open and skeleton transport services operate during walkouts. 法国有“最低服务法”来确保罢工期间的学校开课和骨干交通的运行。 ecocn Ground staff voted in favor of walkouts at airports including Heathrow, Stansted, Glasgow and Edinburgh. 地勤人员已经投票赞成在希思罗、斯坦斯特德、格拉斯哥、爱丁堡等机场举行联合罢工。 www.chinadaily.com.cn Twice as many days were lost to walkouts in 1984 alone as in the two decades since1990. 仅1984年一年的罢工天数就是从1990年至今的20年间罢工天数的两倍。 ecocn Walkouts have spread through the industry during the past month as workers express discontent about pay. 上月以来,由于工人不满薪酬,汽车行业罢工不断。 yeeyan 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. 交通枢纽的边境控制、就业中心、警方电话求助热线、税务局、法院和驾驶考试中心等机构都发生了罢工。 chinaacc |