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the US walkout of the World Conference Against Racism

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    1. сущ.
    1) эк. тр. забастовка, стачка ( при которой работники покидают производственные помещения); прекращение работы

    When workers staged a walkout to protest these actions, the owners instituted a lockout. — Когда работники устроили забастовку в знак протеста против данных действий, владельцы (предприятия) прибегнули к локауту.

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    2) пол. демонстративный уход [выход\] (напр., с заседания или из организации в знак протеста)

    the US walkout of the World Conference Against Racism — демонстративный уход делегатов США со Всемирной конференции против расизма

    Syn:
    2. гл.
    1) эк. тр. (за)бастовать, объявить [устроить\] забастовку

    Nurses, doctors, maintenance workers and clerical staff plan to walkout to demand pay rises. — Медсестры, врачи, обслуживающий персонал и канцелярские служащие намерены устроить забастовку, чтобы потребовать повышения заработной платы.

    2) пол. демонстративно уйти [выйти\] (с заседания, из организации и т. д. в знак протеста)

    the United States government decided to walkout of the conference —представители правительства США решили демонстративно уйти с конференции

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > walkout

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