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lockout

/lok-out/US // ˈlɒkˌaʊt //

锁定,关闭,闸门,停工

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the temporary closing of a business or the refusal by an employer to allow employees to come to work until they accept the employer's terms.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inexclusion
Synonyms
boycott抵制,抵制活动,抵制行动,抗议discharge排放,排出,遣散,排放问题elimination消除,消灭,淘汰,取消embargo禁运,封锁,禁运令eviction驱逐,迫迁,驱逐出境,搬迁omission遗漏,疏漏,不作为,疏忽prohibition禁令,禁止,禁忌,禁制refusal拒绝,拒收,拒绝接受,驳回rejection拒绝,拒绝接受,反对,排斥removal移除,拆除,清除,搬迁segregation分离,分隔,隔离,分割separation分离,分居,分开,离职suspension悬挂,暂停,悬浮液,悬浮物veto否决权,否决票,否决,反对票ban禁止,禁令,禁忌,取缔bar吧台,酒吧,杠杠,栏blackball黑球,黑球术,黑色球,丸子blockade封堵,封杀,封锁,封闭coventry考文垂,考文垂市,科文特里,科文特cut切,切割,削减,割debarment禁止入境,禁令,禁用,禁止进入dismissal解雇,开除,革职,解除ejection弹射,射出,弹出,抛射exception例外,例外情况,除外,异常excommunication驱逐出境,被驱逐出境,被逐出教会,被逐出家门interdict拦截,阻断,拦阻,阻截interdiction拦截,阻截,停职,拦截行动occlusion闭塞,堵塞,闭塞现象,闭塞症ostracism排斥,排斥主义,排斥现象,排斥行为ousting撵走,驱赶,驱逐出境,撵走了preclusion排除法,排除,排除条款,排斥prevention预防,防止,预防措施,预防工作proscription禁令,取缔,禁制,取缔法relegation降级,保级,降級,降级的repudiation休妻,退约,退货,拒绝接受debarring扣留,扣押,扣分,扣分的keeping out避开,避开了,阻止,拒之门外nonadmission不接纳,不受理,不被接纳,不被录取

Examples

  • I have a lot of long, mellow climbs and a few mid-sized steep ones, and if a lockout will make them quicker and more comfortable, I’ll happily use it.

  • It’s why the support of a well designed lockout is so nice on a big bike.

  • That may have upped the risk of a lockout, and an all-Republican runoff.

  • Hart’s goals saved versus average is already among the worst performances since the league emerged from the lockout in 2005, with a chance to move to the very bottom if he plays 30 games or more at his current pace.

  • ESPN last broadcast NHL games in 2004, before the league lost the 2004-05 season to a lockout.

  • Matters escalated from there, with threats of a strike and a lockout making headlines throughout the summer.

  • That figure represents the serious cut that the players took to settle the 2011 lockout, when it was slashed from 57 percent.

  • Local businesses that rely on the traffic generated by hockey games are feeling the effects of the lockout.

  • The lockout may not put a crimp in the day of the typical sports fan.

  • And a shocking number of people spend the night in hotels, so [the lockout] is really a big impact for those businesses.

  • To attain their end these associations made liberal use of the lockout, the blacklist, and armed guards and detectives.

  • There is nothing legally or morally wrong in a strike or lockout when properly conducted.

  • The strike and the lockout become potential, but they impend as possibilities and do their work.

  • The bricklayers attempted to hold a meeting at Greenebaum's hall Friday night to discuss what they termed "the bosses' lockout."

  • He was sure the lockout would not last long, because there was so much disaffection among the bosses.