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wick·et
/ˈwɪkət/
小門,腰門,售票窗
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wick·et
n.
1.
A
small
gate
or
door
,
especially
one
forming
part
of
,
or
placed
near
,
a
larger
door
or
gate
;
a
narrow
opening
or
entrance
cut
in
or
beside
a
door
or
gate
,
or
the
door
which
is
used
to
close
such
entrance
or
aperture
.
Piers
Plowman
.
“Heaven's
wicket
.”
And
so
went
to
the
high
street
, . . .
and
came
to
the
great
tower
,
but
the
gate
and
wicket
was
fast
closed
.
--
Ld
.
Berners
.
The
wicket
,
often
opened
,
knew
the
key
.
--
Dryden
.
2.
A
small
gate
by
which
the
chamber
of
canal
locks
is
emptied
,
or
by
which
the
amount
of
water
passing
to
a
water
wheel
is
regulated
.
3.
Cricket
(a)
A
small
framework
at
which
the
ball
is
bowled
.
It
consists
of
three
rods
,
or
stumps
,
set
vertically
in
the
ground
,
with
one
or
two
short
rods
,
called
bails
,
lying
horizontally
across
the
top
.
(b)
The
ground
on
which
the
wickets
are
set
.
4.
A
place
of
shelter
made
of
the
boughs
of
trees
, --
used
by
lumbermen
,
etc
. [
Local
,
U
.
S
.]
5.
Mining
The
space
between
the
pillars
,
in
postand-stall
working
.
Wicket door
,
Wicket gate
,
a
small
door
or
gate
;
a
wicket
.
See
def
. 1,
above
. --
Bunyan
.
Wicket keeper
Cricket
,
the
player
who
stands
behind
the
wicket
to
catch
the
balls
and
endeavor
to
put
the
batsman
out
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
wicket
n
1:
cricket
equipment
consisting
of
a
set
of
three
stumps
topped
by
crosspieces
;
used
in
playing
cricket
2:
a
small
arch
used
as
croquet
equipment
[
syn
:
hoop
]
3:
small
gate
or
door
(
especially
one
that
is
part
of
a
larger
door
) [
syn
:
wicket door
,
wicket gate
]
4:
small
opening
(
like
a
window
in
a
door
)
through
which
business
can
be
transacted
[
syn
:
lattice
,
grille
]
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