general strike
英 [ˌdʒenrəl ˈstraɪk]
美 [ˌdʒenrəl ˈstraɪk]
n. 总罢工
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 总罢工
a period of time when most or all of the workers in a country go on strike
柯林斯词典
- (全国性的)总罢工,大罢工
Ageneral strikeis a situation where most or all of the workers in a country are on strike and are refusing to work.
双语例句
- His speech was a trumpet-call for a general strike.
他发表演说,紧急呼吁进行大罢工。 - Your proposal is tantamount to calling Off the general strike!
你这主张就是取消了总罢工! - The planned general strike represents an important economic challenge to the government
这场有计划的总罢工是政府面临的一个重大经济挑战。 - They decided to call a general strike in the following month.
他们决定下个月举行总罢工。 - So long as the girls in your factory can remain firm, the general strike can still go on.
只要你们厂里小姊妹坚决些,总罢工还可以继续下去。 - These policies resulted in the general strike of 1926.
这些政策导致了1926年的大罢工。 - Spain and Portugal witnessed the most disruption yesterday, with a general strike that closed schools and brought transport systems to a halt.
西班牙和葡萄牙昨天都出现了最为严重的混乱,大罢工导致学校关闭,交通系统也暂时瘫痪。 - Trade unions said they would start a 48-hour general strike, the second this week, on Friday.
工会表示将于周五发动一场长达48小时的总罢工,这将是本周第二次罢工。 - The employees had another general strike.
雇员们又举行了一次总罢工。 - One union leader has now proposed a general strike to stop it.
现在一位联盟领导人正试图鼓动大家罢黜这项法律。
