| 释义 | picket, also piquet or picquet /pikˈit/ nountransitive verb (pickˈeting; pickˈeted)A person or group stationed to watch and dissuade those who go to work during a strikeA small outpost, patrol, or body of men set apart for some special dutyPicket-dutyA pointed stake or peg driven into the ground, eg for fortification, tethering, military punishment or surveyingA surveyor's markThe old military punishment of standing on one foot on a pointed stake
 intransitive verbTo deal with as a picket or by means of picketsTo place pickets at or nearTo post as a picketTo tether to a stakeTo strengthen or surround with picketsTo peg downTo subject to the picket
 To act as picket ORIGIN: Fr piquet, dimin of pic a pickaxe pickˈeter  noun  A person who pickets in a labour dispute pickˈet-duty  noun picket fence  noun (US) A fence made of pales pickˈet-guard  noun  A guard kept in readiness in case of alarm picket line  noun  A line of people acting as pickets in a labour dispute picket out  (in a labour dispute) to close or bring to a standstill by picketing |