单词 | walk |
释义 | walk walk // verb, noun
■ verb
IDIOMS
walk off the job (AmE) to stop working in order to go on strike
walk the plank ( to be forced to leave your job: Their CEO has been made to walk the plank and hands in his resignation tomorrow. NOTE In the past people on a ship were sometimes punished by being made to walk along a board placed over the side of the ship so that they fell into the sea. walk the/your talk ( to start to do the things that you talk about: Managers are walking the talk about encouraging new ideas. Many employees left because the company didn't walk its talk. TALK walk the walk ( to do sth rather than just talk about ideas and plans for doing it: They keep saying they're going to double sales, but now they need to walk the walk. Don't talk the talk unless you can walk the walk. TALK, WALK THE/YOUR TALK LINE noun, SHELF PHRASAL VERBS walk out (HR , to stop working in order to go on strike: Workers have threatened to walk out over the pay claim. WALKOUT walk out (of sth) to leave a meeting, etc. suddenly, especially in order to show your disapproval: They walked out of the talks. WALKOUT walk out (on sth) to stop doing sth that you have agreed to do, before it is completed: I never walk out on a job half done. ■ noun IDIOMS a walk of life a person's job or position in society: She has friends from all walks of life. |
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