1、walk out
(通常為表示憤怒或厭煩而從會議、演出等)退席,退場
Several dozen councillors walked out of the meeting in protest.
幾十名政務會委員憤然從會場退席以示抗議。
Mr. Mason walked out during the performance.
梅森先生在演出時退場。
突然離開,拋棄(家庭或伴侶);出走
Her husband walked out on her.
她丈夫拋棄了她。
She had walked out and gone to live in Bath with her granny.
她離家出走后到巴斯與奶奶同住。
罷工
Nationwide industrial action began earlier this week, when staff at most banks walked out.
本周早些時候多數銀行職員舉行罷工,遍及全國的勞工行動由此開始。
2、arrange
安排;準備;籌劃
She arranged an appointment for Friday afternoon at four-fifteen.
她在星期五下午4點15分安排了一次會面。
This time it was a friend ringing to try to arrange a fishing trip in Scotland.
這次是一個朋友打來電話,想組織一次到蘇格蘭的釣魚旅行。
商定;談妥
I've arranged to see him on Friday morning.
我已安排好星期五上午見他。
It was arranged that the party would gather for lunch in the Royal Garden Hotel.
已經和這一行人說好將在皇家花園賓館吃午餐。
排列;布置;整理
When she has a little spare time she enjoys arranging dried flowers.
她稍有空閑便喜歡擺弄干花。
He started to arrange the books in piles.
他開始將書成堆擺放。