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词汇 direct-action
释义 direct action
noun[ U ]
uk /ˌdaɪ.rekt ˈæk.ʃən/ us /ˌdaɪ.rekt ˈæk.ʃən/
the use of strikes, violence, or protests as a way of trying to get what you want, instead of talking直接行动
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Industrial action
abstain
anti-strike
blackleg
cooling-off period
demarcation dispute
lightning strike
lock
lock someone out
lockout
on strikephrase
picket
stoppage
strike pay
strikebound
strikebreaker
strikebreaking
striker
sympathy
union-bashing
walk

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Taking action against people in power
Examples from literature

In England there is a separate organization of the I. W. W. that is advancing rapidly, while the influence on the old trade unions is very noticeable in their changed attitude of late toward 'direct action.'... 
This necessity for community solidarity is often overlooked by followers of Gandhi who advocate reforms by means of non-violent direct action in our western society. 

direct action | Business English


direct action
noun[ U ]
ukus
HR, POLITICS
the use of actions such as strikes or protests as a way of trying to achieve political or other changes:
The government faces the real prospect of renewed direct action if it fails to respond to the protesters' 60- day deadline.
The workers, who had not been paid for several months, threatened to take direct action in pursuit of their claim.

Examples of direct action


direct action
The effect on worm length could be brought about by the directaction of these effectors on the worms.
A directaction of temperature on metabolic reactions may account for the shorter developmental time of insects reared at warmer temperatures.
The striving to integrate and cohesively directaction is a basic form of biological activity.
This collapse marked the end of radical directaction or shop-floor alternatives to municipal politics.
These mechanical signals can be blocked by progesterone either by a directaction of this hormone or possibly through the support of stretch-induced uterine hypertrophy.
In large part because of the political repression within the arsenals, workers perceived mobility as the best form of resistance and avoided directaction.
It is at least plausible to associate the former disturbances with the directaction of turbulent fluctuations and the latter with hydrodynamic instability.
Rather, it is a mix of individual and collective directaction.
Social movements threaten directaction if they do not.
If directaction was not taken, even more massive protest rallies would follow.
The 1867 campaign to abolish the "star cars" was a result of directaction mass protest.
It is a strategy that he would effectively combine with directaction a decade later.
Also, the front layers are directly heated to high temperatures by the directaction of the high intensity laser beam.
Expression of melatonin receptor protein in the photoreceptors suggests that melatonin may have a directaction on these cells.
It was this transition that led to a willingness on their part to reject directaction in favour of constitutional reform.
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