walkouts
英 [ˈwɔːkˈaʊts]
美 [ˈwɔˌkaʊts]
n. (突然的)罢工; (为表示抗议而突然的)退场,退席
walkout的复数
柯林斯词典
- 罢工
Awalkoutis a strike. - N-COUNT (会议上表示反对的)离席,退场
If there is awalkoutduring a meeting, some or all of the people attending it leave in order to show their disapproval of something that has happened at the meeting.- The commission's proceedings have been wrecked by tantrums and walkouts.
委员会的议程因与会者的撒泼捣乱和离席抗议而受阻。
- The commission's proceedings have been wrecked by tantrums and walkouts.
双语例句
- The drama and the walkouts are part of the show: in all likelihood a deal of some sort will still be struck before the August 2 deadline.
这一戏剧性冲突和数名共和党议员退出谈判,只不过是这出戏的一部分:两党在8月2日的最后期限之前仍有很大可能达成某种协议。 - The commission's proceedings have been wrecked by tantrums and walkouts.
委员会的议程因与会者的撒泼捣乱和离席抗议而受阻。 - A while ago I invested in a service business, only to suffer a series of walkouts across several offices all defecting to a direct rival.
不久前,我投资了一家服务业公司,令我苦恼的是几个部门的一些员工相继反水,都投入了一家直接竞争对手公司的怀抱。 - Chinese labour unrest is being replicated in south-east Asia where factories that compete with China to supply low-cost goods are facing walkouts as employees demand better pay and benefits.
中国劳资纠纷正在东南亚得到复制,一些与中国竞争、供应低成本商品的工厂,正面临雇员停工。这些雇员要求得到更好的薪酬和福利。 - Since then, the walkouts have expanded across the country and joined with a broader movement to increase pay for low-wage employees of retail chains and federal contractors, among others.
从那时起,罢工运动席卷全美,规模逐渐扩大,要求为在零售连锁店、联邦承包项目工作的低收入人群增加薪水。