walk out
英 [wɔːk aʊt]
美 [wɔːk aʊt]
(通常为表示愤怒或厌烦而从会议、演出等)退席,退场; 突然离开,抛弃(家庭或伴侣); 出走; 罢工
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB (通常为表示愤怒或厌烦而从会议、演出等)退席,退场
If youwalk out ofa meeting, a performance, or an unpleasant situation, you leave it suddenly, usually in order to show that you are angry or bored.- Several dozen councillors walked out of the meeting in protest...
几十名政务会委员愤然从会场退席以示抗议。 - Mr. Mason walked out during the performance.
梅森先生在演出时退场。
- Several dozen councillors walked out of the meeting in protest...
- PHRASAL VERB 突然离开,抛弃(家庭或伴侣);出走
If someonewalks out ontheir family or their partner, they leave them suddenly and go to live somewhere else.- Her husband walked out on her...
她丈夫抛弃了她。 - She had walked out and gone to live in Bath with her granny.
她离家出走后到巴斯与奶奶同住。
- Her husband walked out on her...
- PHRASAL VERB 罢工
If workerswalk out, they stop doing their work for a period of time, usually in order to try to get better pay or conditions for themselves.- Nationwide industrial action began earlier this week, when staff at most banks walked out.
本周早些时候多数银行职员举行罢工,遍及全国的劳工行动由此开始。
- Nationwide industrial action began earlier this week, when staff at most banks walked out.
英英释义
verb
- leave suddenly, often as an expression of disapproval
- She walked out on her husband and children
- leave abruptly, often in protest or anger
- The customer that was not served walked out
- stop work in order to press demands
- The auto workers are striking for higher wages
- The employees walked out when their demand for better benefits was not met