常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Having given striking writers better terms on new media, Hollywood faces a walk-out by actors in June.好萊塢剛剛經(jīng)歷了編劇罷工,最后答應(yīng)給予新媒體編劇更好的待遇,現(xiàn)在有面臨著6月份的演員罷工。Mr Berlusconi also faces daily problems attempting to get legislation through parliament following a walk-out by some of his followers last year.貝盧斯科尼也面臨日常事務(wù)的煩擾,去年其試圖讓國(guó)會(huì)通過(guò)法案時(shí)他的一些支持者退席(以示抗議)。Because of his walk-out from the EPP (which infuriated Mrs Merkel, in particular), Mr Cameron as prime minister would be excluded from such discussions.正因?yàn)榭仿⊥蝗浑x開(kāi)了歐洲人民黨(此舉尤其激怒了默克),這位首相將會(huì)被排除于此類討論之外。原聲例句The extended-through-space train I pick out at the end of our walk is the same as the extended-through-space train that I picked out at the beginning of our walk.走到末尾的時(shí)候,我談到的貫穿空間的火車(chē),和一開(kāi)始我談到的,是同一輛。耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 死亡課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句Timing is everything in life—and now was neither the right time nor the right conditions for a public employee union walk-out.FORBES: Will Chicago Teacher Strike Spell The End Of The American Union Movement?But trying to force Mr Trimble to sit in a cabinet with Sinn Fein, without prior decommissioning, might well trigger a Unionist walk-out.ECONOMIST: Will Northern Ireland’s Good Friday agreement unravel? 返回 walk-out