walk out

US /ˈwɑːk aʊt/
UK /ˈwɑːk aʊt/
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1.

退場, 罷工

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.
當喜劇演員開始講冒犯性的笑話時,觀眾開始退場
If they don't meet our demands, we will walk out of the negotiations.
如果他們不滿足我們的要求,我們將退出談判。
2.

罷工, 辭職

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

:
The workers decided to walk out over unfair wages.
工人們決定因不公平的工資而罷工
Many employees threatened to walk out if their concerns were not addressed.
如果他們的擔憂得不到解決,許多員工威脅要罷工
3.

拋棄, 離開

to leave a relationship or marriage suddenly

:
She decided to walk out on her husband after years of unhappiness.
在多年的不幸之後,她決定拋棄她的丈夫。
He just walked out and never came back.
他只是離開了,再也沒有回來。
1.

罷工, 退場

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.
學生們舉行了罷課,抗議新政策。
The union called for a walkout if negotiations failed.
如果談判失敗,工會呼籲罷工