picket

US /ˈpɪk.ɪt/
UK /ˈpɪk.ɪt/
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1.

纠察, 罢工者

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.
工会在工厂外组织了纠察线。
The workers formed a peaceful picket to demand better wages.
工人们组织了一次和平纠察,要求提高工资。
2.

桩, 栅栏柱

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.
他把一根木钉进地里以标记边界。
The fence was made of closely spaced wooden pickets.
栅栏是由紧密排列的木制成的。
1.

纠察, 罢工

to stand or march as a picket.

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The workers decided to picket the company's headquarters.
工人们决定在公司总部进行纠察
They plan to picket the event all day.
他们计划全天纠察该活动。
2.

用栅栏围住, 设桩

to enclose or fence with pickets.

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They decided to picket the garden to keep out animals.
他们决定用栅栏围住花园以防止动物进入。
The property was picketed with a white fence.
该物业被白色栅栏围住