英:[ˈwɔ:kaʊt]
美:[ˈwɔkˌaʊt]
英:[ˈwɔ:kaʊt]
美:[ˈwɔkˌaʊt]
walk·out
wawk aUt [or] wawk aUt
复数:walkouts
noun
strike sense 3a
the action of leaving a meeting or organization as an expression of disapproval
verb
intransitive verb
to leave suddenly often as an expression of disapproval
to go on strike
越步
The first known use of walkout was in 1840
wallboardnoun
a building material (as of wood pulp, gypsum, or plastic) made in large stiff sheets and used especially for inside walls and ceilings
wallabynoun
any of various small or medium-sized kangaroos
wall1 of 2noun
a structure (as of brick or stone) meant to enclose or shut off a spaceespecially: a side of a room or building
something resembling a wallespecially: something that acts as a barrier or defense
a tariff wall
a layer of material that encloses space the walls of a container
the heart wall
wall2 of 2verb
to provide, separate, or surround with or as if with a wall
wall in the garden
to close off an opening with or as if with a wall
wall up a door
walkwaynoun
a path or passageway for pedestrians
a walkway over the busy street
walkout1 of 2noun
strike entry 2 sense 2a
the action of leaving a meeting or organization as an expression of disapproval
walk out2 of 2verb
to go on strike
to leave suddenly often as an expression of disapproval
1 Depending on how you like your movies, this is either a walkout or a must-see.
2 Google maintained that Ms. Stapleton was not sidelined for her role in the walkout.
3 “Titane” has prompted walkouts and passionately divisive responses, while also sparking some of the loudest raves of the year.
4 The event saw a large number of walkouts.
5 Video of the walkout spread instantly on social media, alongside cries of confusion from the Beliebers in the crowd.
6 This truly disgusting sequence helped earn them a stampede of walkouts at Sundance, but also the kind of notoriety with a shelf life among fans of cult film.
7 The space itself is terrifically grim, drenched in graffiti, including a pre-emptive up-yours to would-be walkouts.
8 However , Mr Bekke said financial effect of the walkout is expected to be minor.
发言人说,罢工的影响不会很大. (责任编辑:李熙)
9 A group of trans employees has planned a walkout on Wednesday to protest.
10 At the morning screening of the new Lars von Trier film at Cannes, I try to keep tabs on the number of mass walkouts.
11 But there is more to this walkout than the usual dispute over pay and conditions.
但却又远非通常意义上的薪酬及工作条件的争端.
12 The cast walkouts occurred as the play was preparing for its premiere in L.A.
13 The film has also aroused passionate feelings in audiences at screenings, leading to arguments and walkouts.
14 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。
15 Last year, Skyhorse published Woody Allen’s memoir “Apropos of Nothing” after it was pulled by Hachette Book Group, where employees staged a walkout in protest.
16 The French air traffic control walkout last month caused a record-breaking 1,500 flight cancellations, according to estimates by the commercial aviation group Airlines for Europe.
17 “They knew about the walkout, about when we’d be leaving, and you told them? How could you?”
18 The marriage came after a period of high-profile romances, including brief walkouts with Nicholas Cage and John F Kennedy Jnr and a disastrous seven-year relationship with a drug-addicted Robert Downey Jnr.
19 Then tens of thousands of actors went on strike in July, creating the first simultaneous actor and screenwriter walkouts since 1960.
20 All of this and more is why Johnson’s group organized a recent school walkout of 150 students who oppose the mask mandates.