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Значение идиомы walk out
[walk out] {v.} 1. To go on strike.
When the company would notgive them higher pay, the workers walked out.
2. To leave suddenly;especially to desert.
He didn’t say he wasn’t coming back; he justwalked out.
– Often used informally with “on”.
The man walked outon his wife and children.
Compare: LEAVE FLAT, LEAVE IN THE LURCH.
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