词汇 | lockout |
释义 | lockoutWord family adjectivelockablelockfastlocklessnounlockagelockfullockawaylockdownlockhouselockjawlockmanlocknutlockoutlockpicklocksmanlocksmithlocksteplockstitchlock lock·out /ˈlɒkaʊt $ ˈlɑːk-/ noun [countableC] STOP WORKING/GO ON STRIKEa situation when a company does not allow workers to go back to work, especially in a factory, until they accept the employers’ conditions 闭厂〔公司在工人接受工作条件前不让其返回工作场所的情况〕 → lock out at lock1Examples from the Corpus lockout• However, when the unions proved reluctant to make concessions, the employers would have to contemplate the possibility of a lockout.• Seven of the previous eight labour-contract renegotiations have involved either a players' strike or a lockout.• Employers brought maximum pressure to bear on workers in order to restore order: recalcitrant strikers faced lockouts.• Others specialised in local events, such as strikes, lockouts or disasters.• But the lockout, and the ensuing negotiations, produced a fait accompli that could not be undone.• Miller still thinks the lockout is what set him back.• The lockout was lifted months ago, and still the season started late. |
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