WALK OUT


Meaning of WALK OUT in English

v. 1. To go on strike. When the company would not give them higher pay, the workers walked out. 2. To leave suddenly; especially to desert. He didn't say he wasn't coming back; he just walked out. Often used informally with "on". The man walked out on his wife and children.

Compare: LEAVE FLAT, LEAVE IN THE LURCH.

American idioms English vocabulary.      Английский словарь американских идиом.