walkout 英 [ˈwɔ:kaʊt]   美 [ˈwɔkˌaʊt]

walkout

walkout  英 [ˈwɔ:kaʊt] 美 [ˈwɔkˌaʊt]

n. (美)罢工;退出会场;谈恋爱  adj. 有出口的 

名词复数:walkouts 

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。
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。

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  • n. (美)罢工;退出会场;谈恋爱
  • adj. 有出口的
  • 1. 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。

  • 2. 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。

walk·out / ˈwɔːkaʊt ; NAmE ˈwɔːkaʊt / noun 1 a sudden strike by workers (突然的)罢工 2 the act of suddenly leaving a meeting as a protest against sth (为表示抗议而突然的)退场,退席 walkout walkouts walk·out / ˈwɔːkaʊt ; NAmE ˈwɔːkaʊt /
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