picket
US /ˈpɪk.ɪt/
UK /ˈpɪk.ɪt/

1.
piketan, demonstrasi
a person or group of people standing outside a workplace or other venue, protesting something or trying to persuade others not to enter during a strike.
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The union organized a picket line outside the factory.
Serikat pekerja mengorganisir garis piketan di luar pabrik.
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The workers formed a peaceful picket to demand better wages.
Para pekerja membentuk piketan damai untuk menuntut upah yang lebih baik.
2.
pasak, tiang
a pointed stake or post, especially one used in a fence or as a military barrier.
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He hammered a wooden picket into the ground to mark the boundary.
Dia menancapkan pasak kayu ke tanah untuk menandai batas.
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The fence was made of closely spaced wooden pickets.
Pagar itu terbuat dari pasak kayu yang rapat.
1.
melakukan piket, berdemonstrasi
to stand or march as a picket.
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The workers decided to picket the company's headquarters.
Para pekerja memutuskan untuk melakukan piket di markas besar perusahaan.
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They plan to picket the event all day.
Mereka berencana untuk melakukan piket acara sepanjang hari.
2.
memagari, mengelilingi dengan pasak
to enclose or fence with pickets.
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They decided to picket the garden to keep out animals.
Mereka memutuskan untuk memagari taman agar hewan tidak masuk.
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The property was picketed with a white fence.
Properti itu dipagari dengan pagar putih.