walkout

英 [ˈwɔːkaʊt] 美 [ˈwɔːkaʊt]

n.  (突然的)罢工; (为表示抗议而突然的)退场,退席

复数:walkouts

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Collins.1 / BNC.36866 / COCA.21507



牛津词典

noun

  1. (突然的)罢工
    a sudden strike by workers
    1. (为表示抗议而突然的)退场,退席
      the act of suddenly leaving a meeting as a protest against sth

      柯林斯词典

      1. 罢工
        A walkout is a strike.
        1. N-COUNT (会议上表示反对的)离席,退场
          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.
          1. 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。

        双语例句

        1. 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。
        2. Union President Peter ESELE denied reports the walkout is to begin Wednesday.
          工会主席伊塞里否认罢工将在星期三开始的报导。
        3. Analysts say a walkout may have limited success in the short-term, because a skeleton staff may be engaged at production facilities to limit the impact on output.
          分析人士说,一次罢工从短期看可能只会取得有限的成功,因为或许资方会让一小批临时工参与生产来减少对石油产量的影响。
        4. Factory workers staged a walkout to protest for proper working conditio.
          工厂的工人为了争取合理的工作环境而发动了罢工。
        5. Senior union workers staged a walkout this afternoon at the annual conference over the proposed changes in funding.
          工会老工人今天下午在年度大会上讨论变更资助的提议时退场以示抗议。
        6. I think bertleman found out about the walkout.
          我想bertleman已经知道罢工的事了。
        7. The perils were illustrated by the walkout by African nations at the last round of negotiations in November, in protest at the lack of Finance offered.
          当时,非洲国家在最后一轮谈判中集体退席,抗议发达国家提供的资助不足。
        8. Athletes at the games are threatening to stage a mass walkout.
          参加比赛的运动员扬言要集体退出比赛。
        9. Some 300 contractors at the nearby Heysham nuclear power station in Lancashire also staged a walkout.
          大约300名在附近的兰开夏郡(lancashire)黑夏姆(heysham)核电站工作的合同工也进行了罢工。
        10. Some were under instruction to walkout.
          有些人奉命退出会场。
        11. But star tenor Roberto alagna's dramatic walkout during a performance at milan's La Scala opera house in response to boos in the crowd may be a tantrum too far, critics warn.
          不过,批评家警告说,明星男高音罗贝托。阿蓝尼亚在米兰史卡拉歌剧院的一场演出中,以引人注目的罢演退场回应观众席的嘘声,恐怕是生气得太过火了。
        12. 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。
        13. The length of the walkout may hinge on two crucial questions: how long can the union afford to stay out? And how long can general motors endure a strike?
          罢工的长度可能依二个决定性的疑问而定:工会能负担多久外出?而且通用汽车能忍耐一个罢工多久?
        14. The walkout Wednesday left the session without a majority, forcing it to be adjourned.
          这些议员的离会导致星期叁的会议出席人数不足半数,不得不宣布休会。
        15. It will likely be some time before normalcy is restored to classrooms after the Tabasco-tempered 11-day walkout ( Christian Science Monitor)
          火药味浓烈的十一天罢课之后,教室恢复常态可能还需要一段时间(基督教科学箴言报)
        16. But they insisted that the rank-and-file workers were solidly in favor of walkout& a claim impossible to verify.
          但他们坚持说普通工人坚定地支持罢工,这一说法无法得到验证。
        17. The walkout was a clear violation of the court's mandate against a strike.
          很显然,这次罢工违反了法院不许罢工的命令。
        18. Based on the analysis of the physical mechanism of the walkout time constant τ, the theory of the Walkout in p-n junction, including charge trapping saturation is improved. A good agreement between the theory and experiments is achieved.
          在深入分析击穿电压蠕变时间常数τ物理机构的基础上,进一步改进了p-n结击穿电压蠕变饱和陷阱理论,使理论与实验结果更为吻合。
        19. The improvement of the theory of walkout in p-n junctions including charge trapping saturation
          p-n结击穿电压蠕变饱和陷阱理论的改进

        英英释义

        noun

        1. the act of walking out (of a meeting or organization) as a sign of protest
          1. there was a walkout by the Black members as the chairman rose to speak

        2. a strike in which the workers walk out