walkout

英[ˈwɔ:kaʊt]
美[ˈwɔ:kaʊt]

意思解释

n. 罢工;退席(以示抗议);告别仪式;谈恋爱

变化形式

复数: walkouts

用法例句

It wasn 't immediately clear how extensive the walkout was .
尚不清楚罢工的规模如何。
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。
With the walkout now in its second month , the costs to both sides are mounting .
现在罢工持续的第二个月里,双方的开支也正在增加。
Nearly 90 drivers continued the walkout tuesday , but all had returned to work by wednesday .
周二,有近90名司机继续罢工,但到周三时所有员工均重返工作岗位。
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。