柯林斯詞典picket /?p?k?t/ (picketing,picketed,pickets) 1. V-T/V-I When a group of people, usually trade union members, picket, or picket a place of work, they stand outside it in order to protest about something, to prevent people from going in, or to persuade the workers to join a strike. 聚集在…外抗議; 在…外設(shè)立罷工糾察隊(duì) A few dozen employees picketed the company's headquarters. 幾十名雇員聚集在公司總部的外面示威抗議。2. N-COUNT Picket is also a noun. 示威抗議行為; 罷工糾察隊(duì) ...forty demonstrators who have set up a twenty-four hour picket. …組建了一支24小時(shí)糾察隊(duì)的40名示威者。3. N-COUNT Pickets are people who are picketing a place of work. 示威抗議者; 罷工糾察隊(duì)員 The strikers agreed to remove their pickets and hold talks with the company. 罷工者同意撤走糾察隊(duì)員,和公司進(jìn)行會(huì)談。 返回 picket劍橋詞典a worker or group of workers who protest outside a building to prevent other workers from going inside, especially because they have a disagreement with their employers (罷工時(shí)阻止其他工人上班的)糾察隊(duì)員;糾察隊(duì) There were pickets outside the factory gates . 工廠門外有一些糾察隊(duì)員。 an occasion on which a picket happens 罷工糾察時(shí)期 The union organized a month-long picket. 工會(huì)組織了長(zhǎng)達(dá)一個(gè)月的罷工糾察。 返回 picket