walk out

US /ˈwɑːk aʊt/
UK /ˈwɑːk aʊt/
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1.

keluar, mogok

to leave a meeting, performance, or other event, especially as an expression of disapproval

:
The audience began to walk out when the comedian started telling offensive jokes.
Penonton mula keluar apabila pelawak mula menceritakan jenaka yang menyinggung perasaan.
If they don't meet our demands, we will walk out of the negotiations.
Jika mereka tidak memenuhi tuntutan kami, kami akan keluar dari rundingan.
2.

mogok kerja, berhenti kerja

to leave one's job suddenly, especially as a form of protest or strike

:
The workers decided to walk out over unfair wages.
Para pekerja memutuskan untuk mogok kerana gaji yang tidak adil.
Many employees threatened to walk out if their concerns were not addressed.
Ramai pekerja mengancam untuk mogok jika kebimbangan mereka tidak ditangani.
3.

meninggalkan, pergi dari

to leave a relationship or marriage suddenly

:
She decided to walk out on her husband after years of unhappiness.
Dia memutuskan untuk meninggalkan suaminya selepas bertahun-tahun tidak bahagia.
He just walked out and never came back.
Dia hanya pergi dan tidak pernah kembali.
1.

mogok, penarikan diri

an act of leaving a meeting, performance, or other event, especially as an expression of disapproval

:
The students staged a walkout in protest of the new policy.
Pelajar-pelajar mengadakan mogok sebagai protes terhadap dasar baru.
The union called for a walkout if negotiations failed.
Kesatuan menyeru untuk mogok jika rundingan gagal.