walk out

walk out(
wak
 
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An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. salir
Some members of the congregation were so offended by the preacher's sermon that they walked out.Algunos feligreses se ofendieron tanto por al sermón del pastor que salieron.
b. retirarse
Two people walked out of the meeting in protest at the decision.Dos personas se retiraron de la reunión en señal de protesta contra la decisión.
a. abandonar el trabajo
The other engine drivers walked out in support of their colleague.Los otros maquinistas abandonaron el trabajo en apoyo a su colega.
a. abandonar
Ray and his wife may have their problems, but he'd never walk out on his family.Puede que Ray y su esposa tengan problemas, pero jamás abandonaría a su familia.
b. dejar
His girlfriend walked out on him one day and never came back.Un día su novia lo dejó y nunca más volvió.
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