picket line

英 [ˈpɪkɪt laɪn] 美 [ˈpɪkɪt laɪn]

n.  纠察线; 纠察队人墙

法律

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牛津词典

noun

  1. 纠察线;纠察队人墙
    a line or group of pickets(1)
    1. Fire crews refused to cross the picket line.
      消防人员拒不冲破围厂队伍人墙。

柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT (罢工等时由纠察队员等组成的)纠察线
    A picket line is a group of pickets outside a place of work.
    1. The miners are trying to get factory workers to join them on the picket line...
      矿工正设法让工厂工人加入他们的纠察队人墙。
    2. No one tried to cross the picket lines.
      没人试图穿过纠察线。

双语例句

  1. The miners are trying to get factory workers to join them on the picket line
    矿工正设法让工厂工人加入他们的纠察队人墙。
  2. The drivers won't cross the picket line.
    司机不许越过警戒线。
  3. A Chinese picket line in front of a Japanese shop in chinatown, San francisco, to boycott Japanese commodities.
    美国旧金山唐人街日人商店前的华人抵制日货纠察队。
  4. Did the world need me beating cops on that picket line?
    这世界需要我去打败那队警察吗?
  5. He told me never to cross a picket line.
    他叫我千万别越过纠察线。
  6. Well that was plausible, but no one ever heard our pleas, they just went from one petty picket line to another unable to pinpoint an overall theme to our actions.
    这听起来似乎有些道理,但没有人听我们请求,他们只是从一条小的纠察线走到另外一条小的纠察线,不能对我们行动的主题作出准确判断。
  7. The UMWA picket line is rapidly losing ground until they are joined by their wives, sisters, and daughters, who bring new hope and new tactics to the line.
    UMWA工会的纠察员本已信心动摇了,但还好他们的老婆,姐妹,女儿带来了新的希望与新的策略来帮助他们继续坚持下去。

英英释义

noun

  1. a line of people acting as pickets