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 picket ['pikit]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 桩, 尖桩, 警戒哨, 巡逻艇, 纠察队

vt. 围住, 警戒, 派...担任纠察

vi. 担任纠察

[法] 警戒哨, 哨兵, 步哨




    picket
    [ noun ]
    1. a person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event

    2. <noun.person>
    3. a detachment of troops guarding an army from surprise attack

    4. <noun.group>
    5. a protester posted by a labor organization outside a place of work

    6. <noun.person>
    7. a vehicle performing sentinel duty

    8. <noun.artifact>
    9. a wooden strip forming part of a fence

    10. <noun.artifact>
    11. a form of military punishment used by the British in the late 17th century in which a soldier was forced to stand on one foot on a pointed stake

    12. <noun.act>
    [ verb ]
    1. serve as pickets or post pickets

    2. <verb.social>
      picket a business to protest the layoffs
    3. fasten with a picket

    4. <verb.contact>
      picket the goat


    Picket \Pick"et\, n. [F. piquet, properly dim. of pique spear,
    pike. See {Pike}, and cf. {Piquet}.]
    1. A stake sharpened or pointed, especially one used in
    fortification and encampments, to mark bounds and angles;
    or one used for tethering horses.

    2. A pointed pale, used in marking fences.

    3. [Probably so called from the picketing of the horses.]
    (Mil.) A detached body of troops serving to guard an army
    from surprise, and to oppose reconnoitering parties of the
    enemy; -- called also {outlying picket}.

    4. By extension, men appointed by a trades union, or other
    labor organization, to intercept outsiders, and prevent
    them from working for employers with whom the organization
    is at variance. [Cant]

    5. A military punishment, formerly resorted to, in which the
    offender was forced to stand with one foot on a pointed
    stake.

    6. A game at cards. See {Piquet}.

    {Inlying picket} (Mil.), a detachment of troops held in camp
    or quarters, detailed to march if called upon.

    {Picket fence}, a fence made of pickets. See def. 2, above.


    {Picket guard} (Mil.), a guard of horse and foot, always in
    readiness in case of alarm.

    {Picket line}. (Mil.)
    (a) A position held and guarded by small bodies of men
    placed at intervals.
    (b) A rope to which horses are secured when groomed.

    {Picketpin}, an iron pin for picketing horses.


    Picket \Pick"et\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Picketed}; p. pr. & vb.
    n. {Picketing}.]
    1. To fortify with pointed stakes.

    2. To inclose or fence with pickets or pales.

    3. To tether to, or as to, a picket; as, to picket a horse.

    4. To guard, as a camp or road, by an outlying picket.

    5. To torture by compelling to stand with one foot on a
    pointed stake. [Obs.]

    Piquet \Pi*quet"\, n. [F., prob. fr. pique. See {Pique}, {Pike},
    and {Picket}.]
    A game at cards played between two persons, with thirty-two
    cards, all the deuces, threes, fours, fives, and sixes, being
    set aside. [Written also {picket} and {picquet}.]

    1. Only 2 percent of unionized Eastern pilots have crossed picket lines, he said.
    2. The machinists, however, didn't budge from their picket lines.
    3. Even pilots who have crossed the picket lines have had to undergo some retraining after being on strike for months.
    4. A federal judge was considering a motion today to allow the machinists union to picket five other major airlines _ Northwest, USAir, United, Piedmont, and Trans World _ in the event of a strike.
    5. Nearly 1,300 attendants crossed picket lines, according to court records.
    6. The St. Vincent de Paul Society, a Catholic organization, canceled the Massachusetts senator's appearance at its annual meeting in Providence when abortion opponents threatened to picket.
    7. Although it isn't striking, the transit union, which represents 500 station agents and train operators, has promised to honor picket lines by United Public Employees Union.
    8. Vancouver Port Corp. also reported that longshoremen and truck drivers were refusing to cross picket lines at Vancouver's two container terminals.
    9. Attorneys for the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers said they were seeking a federal court order allowing Machinists to picket other airlines with which the international union has contracts.
    10. The union called off plans for secondary picketing after a New York federal judge ordered employees of other airlines not to honor any Machinists picket lines.
    11. Several scattered wildcat strikes in Virginia and West Virginia were believed spurred by retirees who set up picket lines, company and union officials said.
    12. The clinic collected $2,800 after 350 people attended the protest, or about $8 per picket, Ms. Litman said.
    13. Since then, more than 14,000 coalworkers have joined the picket lines.
    14. As the Eastern Coal strike began, a picket line was set up at the gates of the company's main coal production facility at McAndrews. About 20 miners milled about a freshly constructed picket shack.
    15. As the Eastern Coal strike began, a picket line was set up at the gates of the company's main coal production facility at McAndrews. About 20 miners milled about a freshly constructed picket shack.
    16. State police arrested three of the drivers on charges of destruction of property and a fourth, Gaylord Conners of Williamson, with attempted murder for allegedly trying to run down a picket, police spokesman Ric Robinson said.
    17. As the picket lines withdrew from government buildings, however, auto makers and other manufacturers were hit by a new protest action involving truckers.
    18. Even if the line remains open the brothers are not going to cross the signal workers picket line to catch the Preston train, are they? The only worry is the possible strain on union finances if delegates insist on taking taxis home.
    19. "They trying to destroy our union," said Joel Phillips, a picket captain from Castlewood.
    20. Jim Halverson, a spokesman for the Northwest unit of the Air Line Pilots Association, said about 20 union officials meeting in Bloomington Friday night would debate whether to honor picket lines.
    21. Kourpias said fewer than 1 percent of union-covered workers were crossing picket lines.
    22. "It's not easy but we're doing the best we can," Eastern ramp service worker Bob Austin, 43, said Monday as he walked one of five picket lines that operate daily at Logan.
    23. "Everyone feels it was long overdue," said Terry Varney, a spokesman for UMW Local 5737. "We're glad to finally be joining the others on the picket line.
    24. Talks to end the 22-week scriptwriters strike have "hit a brick wall," according to the producers' top negotiator who is urging strikers to cross picket lines and end the industry's second-longest walkout.
    25. Teachers carried picket signs in more than 20 public school districts in four states Tuesday.
    26. Most of Eastern's pilots and flight attendants have honored picket lines, virtually shutting down the carrier.
    27. "For a woman whose period is late, using RU-486 means no waiting, no walking past picket lines at abortion clinics, and no feet up in stirrups for surgery," burbles health writer Laura Fraser.
    28. The transportation agency said it acted because of concerns that strikers would set up picket lines that would be honored by transit workers, creating a work slowdown that might halt operations.
    29. The longshoremen's union that had refused to cross picket lines to unload containers of Salvadoran beans at West Coast ports also said it would cease its protest.
    30. Markgraf said the union will strike on schedule and expects other unions to honor UTU picket lines.
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