lockout
英['lɒkaʊt]
美['lɑːkaʊt]
Noun:
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a management action resisting employee's demands; employees are barred from entering the workplace until they agree to terms
- 1. Switch lockout prevents accidental activation during transport or storage.
- 特殊设计的开关装置防止在运输与存放时点亮.
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- 2. The standard safety lockout mechanism helps prevent accidental or unauthorized use.
- 标准的安全锁装置能防止错误操作.
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- 3. The employer Used a lockout to break up the employee strike.
- 雇主为了压制雇员的罢工,采取了封闭工厂的(强硬)手段.
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- 4. A safety lockout mechanism restricts unauthorized or unintended operation.
- 安全锁定系统,防止擅自操作或误操作.
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- 5. But after falling this price, the non - circulation stock the automatic lockout.
- 而跌回此价格之后, 非 流通股又会自动锁定.
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- COSCO was one of the major lines directly affected by the lockout.
中远是直接受罢工影响较大的船公司之一。
- How do you think the community's gonna react to this lockout?"
你认为社团会对这次停训作出什么反应?