PICKET


Meaning of PICKET in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈpɪkɪt ]

n. & v. --n. 1 a person or group of people outside a place of work, intending to persuade esp. workers not to enter during a strike etc. 2 a pointed stake or peg driven into the ground to form a fence or palisade, to tether a horse, etc. 3 (also picquet, piquet) Mil. a a small body of troops sent out to watch for the enemy, held in readiness, etc. b a party of sentries. c an outpost. d a camp-guard on police duty in a garrison town etc. --v. (picketed, picketing) 1 a tr. & intr. station or act as a picket. b tr. beset or guard (a factory, workers, etc.) with a picket or pickets. 2 tr. secure (a place) with stakes. 3 tr. tether (an animal). øpicket line a boundary established by workers on strike, esp. at the entrance to the place of work, which others are asked not to cross. øøpicketer n. [F piquet pointed stake f. piquer prick, f. pic PICK(2)]

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