walk-out
柯林斯詞典
1. PHRASAL VERB If you walk out of a meeting, a performance, or an unpleasant situation, you leave it suddenly, usually in order to show that you are angry or bored. (通常表示氣憤或厭煩) 退出 (會(huì)議); (演出中途) 退場(chǎng)
Several dozen councillors walked out of the meeting in protest. 幾十位議員中途憤然退出會(huì)議,以示抗議。
2. PHRASAL VERB If someone walks out on their family or their partner, they leave them suddenly and go to live somewhere else. 突然離開(kāi) (親人或伴侶); 出走
Her husband walked out on her. 她的丈夫棄她而走。
3. PHRASAL VERB If workers walk out, they stop doing their work for a period of time, usually in order to try to get better pay or conditions for themselves. 罷工
The miners were furious and threatened to walk out. 礦工們很憤怒,威脅要罷工。
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