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1 deadlock
deadlock ['dedlɒk](a) (situation) impasse f;∎ to reach (a) deadlock arriver à une impasse;∎ to break the deadlock (negotiators) sortir de l'impasse; (concession) apporter une solution à l'impasse -
2 walkout
walkout ['wɔ:kaʊt](of members, spectators) départ m (en signe de protestation); (of workers) grève f;∎ to stage a walkout (negotiators, students) partir (en signe de protestation); (workers) se mettre en grève
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