walkout怎么读/walkout的发音
walkout的音标:英[ˈwɔːkaʊt] 美[ˈwɔːkaʊt]
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walkout是什么意思
n. 罢工, 退席, 恋爱关系 [经] 罢工
n. a strike in which the workers walk out
n. the act of walking out (of a meeting or organization) as a sign of protest
walkout的用法和双语例句
1. The walkout Wednesday left the session without a majority, forcing it to be adjourned.
周三的退场导致会议无法达到多数,被迫休会。
2. I was worried she would walk out or bring the interview to an end.
我担心她会突然退席或者终止采访。
3. The union organized a walkout in order to protest the new policy.
工会组织了一次罢工以抗议新政策。
4. This is about the nurses and the walkout.
我要说的是护士和罢工的事情。
5. I never thanked you for not staging a walkout during my speech.
我从未感谢过你没有在我的演讲中组织退场。
6. The employees staged a walkout to demand better working conditions.
员工们举行了罢工,要求改善工作条件。
7. A sudden walkout by the delegates disrupted the conference.
代表们的突然退场打乱了会议的进程。
8. The threat of a walkout forced the management to negotiate.
罢工的威胁迫使管理层进行谈判。
9. Walkout is sometimes used as a strategy to draw public attention.
退场有时被用作吸引公众关注的策略。
10. The students' walkout was a peaceful protest against budget cuts.
学生们的退场是对预算削减的和平抗议。