罢工; 突然离开; 出走; 退场
在地铁站
A:What’s the cheapest way to go there?
到那里怎么去最便宜?
B:By subway.
坐地铁。
A:Oh, is that right? Is there a subway station near here?
哦,是这样吗?这附近有没有地铁站?
B:Yes, there is one on the other side of the building.
有的,这座大楼对面就有一个。
A:Good. Can I walk through this building?
好的,我能穿过这座大楼去吗?
B:I’m afraid you can’t. You’ll have to go out there and walk around.
恐怕不能。你必须走到外面绕过去。
A:I see. Thank you.
我知道了,谢谢。
1. 走出;把(某人)带出:walk off (突然)离开;带走 | walk out 走出;把(某人)带出 | wander about 漫游;闲逛
2. 走出:walk on 继续行走 | walk out 走出 | walk over the course 轻易获胜
3. 罢工:strike罢工 | walk out罢工 | acquit宣布无罪
4. 公共查询·英语单词
4. 走出......;表示抗议的退席:walk off with顺手拿走......;轻易赢得 | walk out走出......;表示抗议的退席 | walk out on sb.在某人需要帮助时离开
1. (通常为表示愤怒或厌烦而从会议、演出等)退席,退场
If you walk out of a meeting, a performance, or an unpleasant situation, you leave it suddenly, usually in order to show that you are angry or bored.
e.g. 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。
e.g. Mr. Mason walked out during the performance.
梅森先生在演出时退场。
2. 突然离开,抛弃(家庭或伴侣);出走
If someone walks out on their family or their partner, they leave them suddenly and go to live somewhere else.
e.g. Her husband walked out on her...
她丈夫抛弃了她。
e.g. 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。
3. 罢工
If workers walk out, they stop doing their work for a period of time, usually in order to try to get better pay or conditions for themselves.
e.g. 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。
verb
1. leave suddenly, often as an expression of disapproval
e.g. She walked out on her husband and children
2. leave abruptly, often in protest or anger
e.g. The customer that was not served walked out
3. stop work in order to press demands
e.g. The auto workers are striking for higher wages
The employees walked out when their demand for better benefits was not met
Synonym: strike