picket / ˈpɪk ɪt /

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picket3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a post, stake, pale, or peg that is used in a fence or barrier, to fasten down a tent, etc.
  2. a person stationed by a union or the like outside a factory, store, mine, etc., in order to dissuade or prevent workers or customers from entering it during a strike.
  3. a person engaged in any similar demonstration, as against a government's policies or actions, before an embassy, office building, construction project, etc.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to enclose within a picket fence or stockade, as for protection, imprisonment, etc.: to picket a lawn; to picket captives.
  2. to fasten or tether to a picket.
  3. to place pickets in front of or around, as during a strike or demonstration.
  4. Military. to guard, as with pickets.to post as a picket.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to stand or march as a picket.

picket 近义词

n. 名词 noun

person acting as guard

n. 名词 noun

post of structure

n. 名词 noun

person who demonstrates for cause

picket 的近义词 4
v. 动词 verb

protest against, for cause

更多picket例句

  1. Groups like the San Francisco Parent Coalition have sprung up since last summer to help organize protests and picket school board meetings as a way to press for policy changes.
  2. Undeterred, they regrouped in the baggage area, then went to Target to get supplies to make picket signs.
  3. When we think of LGBTQ activism in the 1970s, we tend to think of picket signs, protest marches, and people carrying megaphones – but it also took other forms.
  4. Strandf could photograph anything from a blind woman to a picket fence and make the image indelible.
  5. A bar chart showing quarterly GDP growth resembles the teeth of a saw, not a picket fence.
  6. After the march, the political convoy of picket-signs makes its way to a grandiose fast-food joint for pizza and beer.
  7. The one we parked in front of had an Astroturf lawn and white picket fence.
  8. She leapt over the brand-new white picket fence we built for her in a single bound.
  9. Many of them were wounded and the worst of these were put into a picket boat which had just that moment come along.
  10. Hicks was puttering around the fire, evidently cooking supper, and Gregory was moving the picket rope of his horse to fresh grass.
  11. It was therefore deemed advisable to picket the horses close to the tent, between it and the fire.
  12. Left on a picket boat with Birdie to board my destroyer to an accompaniment of various denominations of projectiles.
  13. Without warning, we found ourselves foul of a picket-line, and the vague forms of grazing horses loomed close by.