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.But when they arrived, TV bosses were informed the venue had been hit by walkouts and they would no longer be able to work there.
但当他们到来时,剧组老板被通知拍摄场地受到罢工的影响而不能继续在那里进行拍摄了。
2.The two other Honda parts factories shut down by walkouts in recent weeks have reopened after workers were promised large pay increases.
另两家本周罢工的本田零件厂,工人在获得大笔加薪承诺后,陆续返工。
3.By contrast, air-traffic controllers have refused to join recent walkouts to ensure that flights keep arriving.
相反,空运管理者拒绝加入最近的罢工以确保航班可以顺利到达。
4.France has a "minimum-service law" , to ensure schools stay open and skeleton transport services operate during walkouts.
法国有“最低服务法”来确保罢工期间的学校开课和骨干交通的运行。
5.Ground staff voted in favor of walkouts at airports including Heathrow, Stansted, Glasgow and Edinburgh.
地勤人员已经投票赞成在希思罗、斯坦斯特德、格拉斯哥、爱丁堡等机场举行联合罢工。
6.The Visteon sit-ins led to pickets of Ford dealerships and the threat of walkouts at Ford factories.
伟世通的静坐抗议引起了福特经销商的罢工,福特工厂也受到罢工威胁。
7.The two walkouts are in addition to a long strike at one of G. M. 's parts suppliers, American Axle and Manufacturing, which forced G.
这两起罢工,此外还有通用公司的零件供应商之一,美国车桥制造的长期罢工。
8.There were no walkouts, and just about every country other than Bolivia left reasonably happy.
有,和几乎每一个国家以外的其他任何适当的快乐离开玻利维亚罢工。
9.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。
10.They've also called for student walkouts.
他们已经呼吁学生罢课。