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1. phrasal verbIf 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. Several dozen councillors walked out of the meeting in protest. [VERB PARTICLE + of] Mr. Mason walked out during the performance. [VERB PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verbIf someone walks out on their family or their partner, they leave them suddenly and go to live somewhere else. Her husband walked out on her. [VERB PARTICLE + on] She had walked out and gone to live in Bath with her granny. [VERB PARTICLE] 3. phrasal verbIf 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. Nationwide industrial action began earlier this week, when staff at most banks walkedout. [VERB PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for walkwalk out in British Englishverb (intr, adverb)1. to leave without explanation, esp in anger 3. walk out on 4. walk out with noun walkout6. the act of leaving a meeting, conference, etc, as a protest walk out in American English 1. to leave abruptly or angrily See full dictionary entry for walk Examples of 'walk out' in a sentencewalk out Now that she was due to walk out on to the stage herself she became overawed with admiration.He presented insights which made me howl with rage and walk out.He'd shake himself, then turn and walk out, never flushing after himself.He ambled down to the door and watched a harried public defender walk out of the elevator, reading a police report. Chinese translation of 'walk out' vi to walk out (of sth) 退出(某事) (tuìchū (mǒushì)) to walk out (on sb) 离(離)开(開)(某人) (líkāi (mǒurén)) - (= strike)
罢(罷)工 (bàgōng)
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- walk
- walk off with
- walk out
- walker
- walkie-talkie
- walking
- to walk out (of sth)
- to walk out (on sb)
- walk off with
- to walk in step/out of step (with sb)
Definition to leave suddenly and without explanation, usually in anger Mr Mason walked out during the performance. Synonyms leave suddenly storm out get up and go flounce out vote with your feet make a sudden departure take off (informal) Definition (of workers) to go on strike Industrial action began this week, when most of the staff walked out. Synonyms go on strike stop work take industrial action down tools withdraw your labour See walkAdditional synonymsDefinition to engage in mutiny Units around the city mutinied after receiving no pay. Synonyms rebel, revolt, rise up, disobey, strike, resist, defy authority, refuse to obey orders, be insubordinate The townspeople revolted. Synonyms rebel, rise up, resist, defect, mutiny, take to the streets, take up arms (against) Definition (of employees) to stop work collectively as a protest against working conditions, low pay, etc. their recognition of the worker's right to strike Synonyms walk out, take industrial action, down tools, revolt, mutiny- walk in on someone
- walk of life
- walk off or away with something
- walk out
- walk out on someone
- walker
- walking
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