中英词典:walkout
形容词(Adjective):
1.
walkout的形容词形式为"walkout"。
名词(Noun):
1.
walkout(劳资双方的)罢工,停工
2.
walkout(学生的)罢课,退学
3.
walkout(戏剧、电影中演员的)退出舞台或拍摄现场
4.
walkout(会议、会谈的)抵制,中断
词语辨析:
1.
strike:指劳资双方的罢工,强调工人集体停工以争取权益。
2.
boycott:指抵制某个产品、服务或活动,强调消费者对商品或制度的抵制行动。
3.
protest:指公开表示不满或反对,强调表达对某种观点或政策的抗议行动。
词汇扩充:
1.
walkout agreement:罢工协议
2.
walkout threat:罢工威胁
3.
walkout vote:罢工投票
近义词(Synonyms):
1.
strike
2.
work stoppage
反义词(Antonyms):
1.
settlement
2.
agreement
柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary)定义:
walkout (noun)
1. If there is a
walkout by workers, they stop working because of a dispute with their employers.
walk out (phrasal verb)
1. If workers
walk out, they stop working because of a dispute with their employers.
2. If you say that someone
walks out on something such as a job or a marriage, you mean that they suddenly leave it without finishing what they were supposed to do.
walkout (adjective)
1. A
walkout meeting or strike is one that is organized suddenly by a group of workers because of a dispute with their employers.
牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary)定义:
walkout (noun)
1. A sudden stoppage of work by employees as a protest, typically without the sanction of the trade union.
walk out (phrasal verb)
1. Leave suddenly in order to protest about something.
2. Leave one's husband or partner suddenly.
walkout (adjective)
1. Relating to or denoting a sudden stoppage of work by employees as a protest.
用法(Usage):
1. There is a threat of a
walkout if the negotiations fail.
2. The workers staged a
walkout to demand higher wages.
3. The students organized a
walkout to protest against the new school policies.
4. The actor's unexpected
walkout disrupted the filming of the movie.
5. The management decided to cancel the meeting due to the
walkout by the union representatives.
相关的例句(Example Sentences):
1. The workers threatened to
walkout if their demands were not met. (工人们威胁说如果不满足他们的要求就会罢工。)
2. The teachers organized a
walkout to protest against the proposed education reforms. (老师们组织了一次罢课,抗议提议的教育改革。)
3. The actress had a
walkout during the play's final act. (女演员在戏剧的最后一幕中退出了舞台。)
4. The
walkout by the opposition party members disrupted the parliamentary session. (反对党成员的退出打乱了议会的会议。)
5. The student
walkout was a peaceful demonstration against the university's tuition fee increase. (学生的罢课是对大学学费上涨的和平示威。)
6. The company faced a
walkout by its employees due to unfair working conditions. (由于不公平的工作条件,公司面临员工的罢工。)
7. The union declared a
walkout after failed negotiations with the management. (工会在与管理层的谈判失败后宣布罢工。)
8. The
walkout vote resulted in a majority in favor of the strike. (罢工投票结果以多数赞成罢工。)
9. The workers'
walkout lasted for two weeks before an agreement was reached. (工人们的停工持续了两个星期,直到达成协议。)
10. The students'
walkout gained national attention and support for their cause. (学生们的罢课引起了全国的关注和对他们事业的支持。)
11. The actress made a sudden
walkout during the rehearsal, leaving the director shocked. (女演员在排练期间突然离开,让导演感到震惊。)
12. The management tried to prevent a
walkout by offering better working conditions. (管理层试图通过提供更好的工作条件来防止罢工。)
13. The government's refusal to negotiate led to a
walkout by the workers. (政府拒绝谈判导致工人的罢工。)
14. The workers'
walkout had a significant impact on the company's production. (工人的罢工对公司的生产产生了重大影响。)
15. The negotiations reached a deadlock, resulting in a
walkout by both parties. (谈判陷入僵局,双方均退出了谈判。)
16. The students'
walkout was peaceful, with no reports of violence or vandalism. (学生们的罢课是和平的,没有暴力或破坏的报道。)
17. The
walkout disrupted the company's operations and caused financial losses. (罢工打乱了公司的运营并导致了财务损失。)
18. The workers unanimously voted for a
walkout in order to protect their rights. (工人们一致投票决定罢工以保护自己的权益。)
19. The students'
walkout was supported by the majority of the faculty members. (学生的罢课得到了大多数教职员工的支持。)
20. The
walkout ended after the company agreed to meet the workers' demands. (在公司同意满足工人的要求后,罢工结束了。)