21. | The clock is just going to strike noon. |
| 钟即将于中午时敲响。
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22. | The long and costly strike proved to be the last nail in the company's coffin. |
| 长期罢工损失巨大致使该公司一蹶不振。
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23. | The country was almost brought to its knees by the long strike . |
| 经长期罢工,国家已濒临崩溃的边缘。
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24. | Non-union labour was used to end the strike . |
| 雇用了没参加工会的工人以结束罢工行动。
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25. | Unless one side gives, the strike could go on until Christmas. |
| 除非有一方让步,否则罢工很可能继续到圣诞节。
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26. | The strike brought industry grinding to a halt. |
| 由于罢工生产逐渐停顿下来。
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27. | Strike leaders have reported some progress in the talks to settle the dispute. |
| 罢工的领导人汇报了在解决争端的谈判中所取得的某些进展。
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28. | The question of strike action must be put to union members. |
| 举行罢工这一问题须提请工会会员表决。
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29. | The lorry drivers' strike has put back our deliveries by over a month. |
| 因卡车司机罢工,我们的交货日期延误了一个多月。
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30. | The Government fear the strike may produce a chain reaction in other industries. |
| 政府害怕罢工可能在其他行业产生连锁反应。
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