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pick·et·ing[ˈpɪkɪtɪŋ, AM -t̬-]n no pl (by strikers) Aufstellen nt von Streikposten; (by demonstrators) Blockade f von Demonstranten* * *['pIkItɪŋ]nAufstellen nt von Streikpostenthere was no picketing — es wurden keine Streikposten aufgestellt
the picketing of the factory went on for six months — es standen sechs Monate lang Streikposten vor dem Betrieb
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pick·et·ing [ʼpɪkɪtɪŋ, Am -t̬-] n( by strikers) Aufstellen nt von Streikposten;( by demonstrators) Blockade f von Demonstranten -
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peaceful picketing 1. PERS nicht aggressiv durchgeführtes Streikpostenstehen n (industrial action); 2. POL nicht aggressiv durchgeführtes Streikpostenstehen nEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > peaceful picketing
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secondary picketing PERS, SOC Aufstellung f von Streikposten bei unbeteiligten Unternehmen, Streikpostenstehen n bei nichtbeteiligten Unternehmen (Streikposten bei nichtbetroffenen Unternehmen, die in den Arbeitskonflikt nicht einbezogen sind, aber z. B. an die betroffenen Unternehmen liefern oder von diesen kaufen)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > secondary picketing
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > unlawful picketing
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sec·ond·ary ˈpick·et·ingn no pl Aufstellen von Streikposten vor nur indirekt beteiligten Firmen -
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sec·ond·ary 'pick·et·ingnno pl Aufstellen von Streikposten vor nur indirekt beteiligten Firmen -
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1. noun1) (Industry) Streikposten, dermount a picket [at or on a gate] — [an einem Tor] Streikposten aufstellen
2) (pointed stake) Pfahl, der2. transitive verbStreikposten aufstellen vor (+ Dat.) [Fabrik, Büro usw.]3. intransitive verb* * *['pikit] 1. noun1) ((any one of) a number of people employed at a factory etc who are on strike and who try to persuade workers not to go to work there, not to deliver goods there etc: The men set up a picket to stop lorries getting into the factory; ( also adjective) a picket line.) der Streikposten, Streikposten-...2) (a soldier or a small group of soldiers on special duty, usually to guard against a sudden attack by the enemy: The commander placed pickets at various points round the camp; ( also adjective) picket duty.) die Feldwache, Feldwach-...2. verb1) (to place a group of soldiers, strikers etc somewhere as a picket: The strikers' leaders decided to picket the factory; The commander picketed the camp.) Streikposten aufstellen2) (to act as a picket (at): In this country, strikers have the legal right to picket; The soldiers picketed the camp.) Streikposten/Feldwache stehen* * *pick·et[ˈpɪkɪt]I. n\picket [fence] Palisadenzaun mII. vt▪ to \picket sth (in a strike) vor etw dat Streikposten aufstellen; (demonstrate at) vor etw dat demonstrieren; (blockade) etw blockierenIII. vi demonstrieren\picketing miners Streikposten pl der Bergleute* * *['pIkɪt]1. n1) (of strikers) Streikposten mto mount a picket (at or on a gate) — (an or bei einem Tor) Streikposten aufstellen
3) (= stake) Pfahl mpicket fence — Palisade f, Palisadenzaun m
2. vtfactory Streikposten aufstellen vor (+dat); (demonstrators etc) demonstrieren vor (+dat)3. viStreikposten aufstellenhe is picketing at the front entrance — er ist Streikposten am Vordereingang
* * *picket [ˈpıkıt]A s1. Pflock m2. Zaunlatte f, Pfahl m:3. Weidepflock m4. Streikposten m:picket line Streikpostenkette f5. MIL Vorposten mB v/t1. einpfählen2. mit Pfählen befestigen3. ein Pferd anpflocken4. a) Streikposten aufstellen vor (dat), durch Streikposten blockieren, mit Streikposten besetzen5. MIL (durch Vorposten) sichernC v/i Streikposten stehen* * *1. noun1) (Industry) Streikposten, dermount a picket [at or on a gate] — [an einem Tor] Streikposten aufstellen
2) (pointed stake) Pfahl, der2. transitive verbStreikposten aufstellen vor (+ Dat.) [Fabrik, Büro usw.]3. intransitive verb* * *n.Latte -n f.Pfahl ¨-e m.Streikposten m. -
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pick·et [ʼpɪkɪt] n\picket [fence] Palisadenzaun m vt( demonstrate at) vor etw dat demonstrieren;( blockade) etw blockieren vi demonstrieren;\picketing miners Streikposten mpl der Bergleute -
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(DE) Streikposten {r}; (EN) picket; picketing
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