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tr['wɔːkaʊt]1 (strike) huelgawalkout ['wɔk.aʊt] nstrike: huelga fn.• huelga s.f.noun (from talks, meeting) retirada en señal de protesta; ( strike) abandono del trabajo como medida reivindicatoria['wɔːkaʊt]N (from conference) retirada f, abandono m (de la sala); (=strike) abandono m del trabajo* * *noun (from talks, meeting) retirada en señal de protesta; ( strike) abandono del trabajo como medida reivindicatoria -
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s.1 huelga (strike); abandono (en señal de protesta) (from meeting)2 retirada. -
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Del verbo holgar: ( conjugate holgar) \ \
huelga es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: holgar huelga
holgar ( conjugate holgar) verbo intransitivo (en 3a pers) (frml) ( estar de más):◊ huelga decir que … it goes without saying that …;huelgan los comentarios what can one say?
huelga 1 sustantivo femenino strike; hacer huelga to (go on) strike; estar en huelga to be on strike
huelga 2, huelgan, etc see holgar
holgar vi frml
1 (estar ocioso) to be idle
2 (ser ocioso, estar de más) huelga decir que no estaré allí, it goes without saying that I won't be there
huelga sustantivo femenino strike
ponerse en huelga, to go on strike
huelga de brazos caídos, go-slow, slowdown
huelga de celo, work- to-rule, slowdown strike
huelga de hambre, hunger strike
huelga general, general strike ' huelga' also found in these entries: Spanish: acordar - celo - convocatoria - declarada - declarado - declararse - énfasis - general - holgar - paro - piquete - reventar - salvaje - sumarse - convocar - correo - declarar - desautorizar - llamar - participación - promotor - sancionar - trastorno - venir English: all-out - call - call out - come out - complication - cripple - delay - down - go-slow - hunger strike - industrial action - inform - lightning - needless - out - rail strike - right - rule - stay out - stoppage - strike - strike pay - striking - unnecessary - walk out - walkout - work-to-rule - come - general - hunger - levy - resort - say - sympathy - withdraw
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walkout — walk‧out [ˈwɔːk aʊt ǁ ˈwɒːk ] also walk out noun [countable usually singular] HUMAN RESOURCES an occasion when workers stop working and leave their office or factory as a protest: • The talks broke off on Tuesday, prompting a nationwide walkout… … Financial and business terms
walkout — walk·out / wȯk ˌau̇t/ n 1: strike 2: the action of leaving a meeting or organization as an expression of disapproval Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
walkout — ► NOUN ▪ a sudden angry departure, especially as a protest or strike … English terms dictionary
walkout — ☆ walkout [wôk′out΄ ] n. 1. a strike of workers 2. an abrupt departure of people, as from a meeting, in a show of protest … English World dictionary
walkout — n. 1) to stage a walkout 2) to end a walkout 3) a sympathy walkout * * * [ wɔːkaʊt] a sympathy walkout to end a walkout to stage a walkout (D; intr.) to walkout on (she walkouted out on her husband; to leave ) … Combinatory dictionary
Walkout — In labor disputes, a walkout is a labor strike, the act of employees collectively leaving the workplace as an act of protest.A walkout can also mean the act of leaving a place of work, school, a meeting, a company, or an organization, especially… … Wikipedia
walkout — /wawk owt /, n. 1. a strike by workers. 2. the act of leaving or being absent from a meeting, esp. as an expression of protest. 3. a doorway in a building or room that gives direct access to the outdoors: a home with a sliding glass walkout from… … Universalium
walkout — [[t]wɔ͟ːkaʊt[/t]] walkouts 1) N COUNT A walkout is a strike. 2) N COUNT If there is a walkout during a meeting, some or all of the people attending it leave in order to show their disapproval of something that has happened at the meeting. The… … English dictionary
walkout — UK [ˈwɔːkˌaʊt] / US [ˈwɔkˌaʊt] noun [countable] Word forms walkout : singular walkout plural walkouts a form of protest in which someone leaves a place, or a group of workers stop working and leave the building … English dictionary
walkout — noun (C) an occasion when people stop working or leave somewhere as a protest: stage a walkout: The Irish delegation staged a walk out in protest. see also: walk out walk 1 … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
walkout — noun workers staged a walkout at 10:45 this morning Syn: strike, stoppage, industrial action, job action, revolt, rebellion … Thesaurus of popular words