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单词 walk
释义 walk /wɔːk/

verb

walk off the ˈjob () to stop working in order to go on strike离开工作岗位;罢工walk the ˈplank () to be forced to leave your job被迫离职;被解雇Their CEO has been made to walk the plank and hands in his resignation tomorrow.他们的首席执行官被迫离职,将于明天递交辞呈。In the past people on a ship were sometimes punished by being made to walk along a board placed over the side of the ship so that they fell into the sea.旧时船上一种处罚措施,受罚者被迫沿舷外木板行走以致坠海。ˌwalk the/your ˈtalk () to start to do the things that you talk about言出必行Managers are walking the talk about encouraging new ideas.经理们说到做到,鼓励创新思维。 talk the talk at talk ˌwalk the ˈwalk () to do sth rather than just talk about ideas and plans for doing it少说多做They keep saying they're going to double sales, but now they need to walk the walk.他们一直说要使销售额翻一番,可是现在他们必须少说多做了。Don't talk the talk unless you can walk the walk.要说到做到。 talk the talk at talk , walk the/your talk   idiom at shelf ˌwalk ˈout
() () to stop working in order to go on strike罢工Workers have threatened to walk out over the pay claim.工人以罢工作为威胁,要求提高工资。 walkout
ˌwalk ˈout (of sth)to leave a meeting, etc. suddenly, especially in order to show your disapproval退席(尤为表示抗议)They walked out of the talks.他们退出了谈判以示抗议。 walkout ˌwalk ˈout (on sth)to stop doing sth that you have agreed to do, before it is completed半途而废I never walk out on a job half done.我做工作从不半途而废。

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