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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
walk out
▪ I. ˌwalk ˈout derived (informal) (of workers)to stop working in order to go on strike related noun ↑walkout Main entry: ↑walkderived ▪ II. ˌwalk ˈout (of sth) derived to leave a meeting, performance, etc. suddenly, especially in order to show your disapproval • They hinted that they would walk out of the peace talks. Main entry: ↑walkderived ▪ III. ˌwalk ˈout (on sb) derived (informal)to suddenly leave sb that you are having a relationship with and that you have a responsibility for Syn: ↑desert • How could she walk out on her kids? Main entry: ↑walkderived ▪ IV. ˌwalk ˈout (on sth) derived (informal)to stop doing sth that you have agreed to do before it is completed •I never walk out on a job half done. Main entry: ↑walkderived
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