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101 walk out with †
VI + PREPto walk out with sb — (Brit) (=court) salir con algn
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102 walk out with
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > walk out with
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103 walk-down [walk-out]
The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > walk-down [walk-out]
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104 walk out the bed
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105 walk out (a formation, a contact, a structure, etc.)
Геология: захаживать (свиту, контакт, структуру и т.д.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > walk out (a formation, a contact, a structure, etc.)
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106 walk out of an organization
Дипломатический термин: выйти из (состава) организацииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > walk out of an organization
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107 walk out of lessons
Общая лексика: уйти с уроков -
108 walk out of talks
Общая лексика: выйти из переговоров (USA) -
109 walk out of the talks
1) Общая лексика: покинуть переговоры в знак протеста2) СМИ: покинуть переговоры -
110 walk out on somebody
Общая лексика: покинуть кого-либо в беде, улизнуть от кого-либо -
111 walk out on something
Сленг: выйти из игры -
112 walk out on talks
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113 walk out on the bill
Общая лексика: уйти, не оплатив счёт (в ресторане) -
114 walk out on the contract
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > walk out on the contract
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115 walk out on the stage to an ovation
Общая лексика: выйти на сцену под аплодисментыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > walk out on the stage to an ovation
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116 walk out the bed
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117 walk out with somebody
Разговорное выражение: гулять с кем-либо (обыкн. о прислуге), ухаживать (обыкн. о прислуге)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > walk out with somebody
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118 walk-out area
Военный термин: район ЯВ, из которого поражённые могут выходить самостоятельно -
119 walk-out balcony
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120 walk out on something
<05> выйти из игрыАнгло-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > walk out on something
См. также в других словарях:
walk-out — strike, 1888, from WALK (Cf. walk) + OUT (Cf. out). Phrase Walk out to leave is attested from 1840 … Etymology dictionary
walk out on — (someone/something) to suddenly end your relationship with someone or something. She walked out on her husband and two children after 12 years of marriage. Why would anyone walk out on a seven year contract that includes a share of the profits? … New idioms dictionary
walk out — ► walk out 1) depart suddenly or angrily. 2) Brit. informal, dated go for walks in courtship. Main Entry: ↑walk … English terms dictionary
walk out — index quit (evacuate), secede, strike (refuse to work) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
walk|out — «WK OWT», noun. 1. a strike of workers: »Striking employees…will go back to work tomorrow, fifty seven days after their walkout (New York Times). 2. a sudden departure from a room, meeting, or the like, usually as a form of protest. »France… … Useful english dictionary
walk out — UK US walk out Phrasal Verb with walk({{}}/wɔːk/ verb [I or T] ► HR, WORKPLACE to refuse to continue working and leave your office, factory, etc. to show your employer that you are unhappy about something: »Workers are threatening to walk out… … Financial and business terms
walk out — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms walk out : present tense I/you/we/they walk out he/she/it walks out present participle walking out past tense walked out past participle walked out 1) to suddenly leave a person who needs you or a situation… … English dictionary
Walk Out — Infobox Album | Name = Walk Out Type = Album Artist = Lady Saw Released = April 17, 2007 Recorded = 2007 Genre = Dancehall Reggae Label = VP Last album = Strip Tease (2004) This album = Walk Out (2007) Next album = ... Walk Out is the 2007 album… … Wikipedia
walk out on — phrasal : to leave abruptly : leave before the completion of a performance or process has even been known to walk out on the writhing of some of the screen s most celebrated heavy emoters New Republic : leave in the lurch walked out on his wife… … Useful english dictionary
walk out — 1) PHRASAL VERB 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. [V P of n] Several dozen councillors walked out of the meeting in protest... [V… … English dictionary
walk·out — /ˈwɑːkˌaʊt/ noun, pl outs [count] 1 : a strike by workers Hundreds of workers staged a walkout to protest conditions in the factory. 2 : the act of leaving a meeting or organization as a way of showing disapproval see also walk out at ↑walk, 1 … Useful english dictionary