1.〈美〉罢工(者);罢课(者)
2.退席(以示抗议)
3.告别仪式
1.a form of protest in which someone leaves a place, or a group of workers stop working and leave the building
1.The walkout Wednesday left the session without a majority, forcing it to be adjourned.
这些议员的离会导致星期三的会议出席人数不足半数,不得不宣布休会。
2.In the tense days following the walkout it was the studios, not the ex-sportscaster, who first blinked.
在罢工之后紧张的日子中,首先妥协的是制片厂,而不是这位前体育教练。
3.Honda has said the two workers were let go for violating the plant's in-house work and contract rules but not for leading the walkout.
本田曾说,这两名工人被解雇是因为违反工厂的内部工作与合同规定,而不是因为领导了罢工。
4.In a speech to French mayors, the president urged strikers to reconsider continuing their walkout that has cost the country so dearly.
在对法国市长的一次讲话中,总统敦促罢工者重新考虑他们是否要持续罢工,这给国家带来巨大的代价。
5.Phil Thompson wants the Liverpool players to issue Tom Hicks and George Gillett with an ultimatum to provide more funds or face a walkout .
汤普森认为红军球员们应该联合起来要求希克斯和吉列加大对俱乐部的投资,否则就要罢工。
6.The mass walkout by thousands of public sector workers on Thursday of next week will strike a huge blow against Gordon Brown's pay limits.
集体罢工,数以千计的公共部门的工人对周四下周将罢工的一个巨大打击财政大臣布朗的薪酬限额。
7.Despite the odd conspicuous walkout, industrial relations have been serene for nearly two decades (see chart).
抛开这些偶发的惹人注意的罢工不看,劳资关系近20年来一直一片安详(统计图表为证)。
8.And Democratic legislators lack the numbers in the statehouse to delay action with a walkout.
而民主党议员在州议会没有拖延了罢工行动的人数。
9.The walkout followed a strike that began Monday at a nearby parts factory in Foshan that produces exhaust systems.
在此之前,佛山市的一家生产排气系统的工厂于周一开始罢工,致使本田公司的两家汽车组装工厂于周三停工。
10.The UN climate summit hit major turbulence Monday when developing nations staged a five-hour walkout and China accused the West of trickery.
联合国气候峰会周一遭遇了重大波折,发展中国家罢会五个小时,中国批西方国家不厚道。