Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense pickets, present participle picketing, past tense, past participle picketed
1VERB (通常指工会成员)在…设置罢工纠察队,在…外抗议 When a group of people, usually trade union members, 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. (通常指工会成员)在…设置罢工纠察队,在…外抗议
The miners went on strike and picketed the power stations. [VERB noun]
矿工开始罢工,并在发电站周围设置了纠察队。
100 union members and supporters picketed outside. [VERB]
ADJECTIVE | VERB + PICKET | PICKET + NOUNADJECTIVE➤mass(罷工時勸阻他人上班的)大規模的糾察隊▸➤flying (BrE) (罷工時由工會派至各處勸說工人參加罷工的)流動宣傳員◇Flying pickets arrived from all over the country.流動宣傳員從全國各地紛紛抵達。VERB + PICKET➤organize組織罷工糾察隊◇They organized a mass picket of the governor's palace.他們組織了總督府的大規模罷工糾察隊。PICKET + NOUN➤duty糾察任務▸➤line糾察線◇Abuse was hurled at workers who crossed the picket line.越過罷工糾察線的工人遭到了肆意謾罵。➤sign (especially NAmE) 糾察標誌◇angry people with picket signs帶着糾察標誌的憤怒人群