walk out
phrasal verbwalk out
- (informal) (of workers
) to stop working in order to go on strike工人 (离开岗位)罢工 - Workers at the plant are threatening to walk out over pay.
该工厂的工人威胁要为工资而罢工。
- Workers at the plant are threatening to walk out over pay.
walk out (of something)
- to leave a meeting, performance, etc. suddenly, especially in order to show that you do not like or approve of it
突然离去,退场,退席(尤为表示异议) - They hinted that they would walk out of the peace talks.
他们暗示将退出和谈。
- They hinted that they would walk out of the peace talks.
walk out (on somebody)
- (informal, disapproving) to suddenly leave somebody that you are having a relationship with and that you have a responsibility for
synonym desert遗弃,抛弃,舍弃,离开(某人) - How could she walk out on her kids?
她怎么能遗弃自己的孩子呢?
- How could she walk out on her kids?
walk out (on something)
- (informal) to stop doing something that you have agreed to do before it is completed
半途而废;半截撂挑子 - I never walk out on a job half done.
我做工作从不半途而废。
- I never walk out on a job half done.