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pick up

/pik-uhp/US // ˈpɪkˌʌp //

捡起,拾起,拿起,捡拾

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an improvement, as in health, business conditions, work, production, etc.
    • : Informal. pick-me-up.
    • : Informal. a casual, usually unintroduced acquaintance, often one made in hope of a sexual relationship.
    • : an instance of stopping for or taking aboard passengers or freight, as by a train, ship, taxicab, etc., especially an instance of taking freight or a shipment of goods onto a truck.
    • : the person, freight, or shipment so taken aboard: The cab driver had a pickup at the airport who wanted to be driven to the docks.
    • : Automotive. capacity for rapid acceleration.acceleration; increase in speed.Also called pickup truck .a small truck with a low-sided open body, used for deliveries and light hauling.
    • : Baseball. the act of fielding a ball after it hits the ground.
    • : Also called cartridge. a small device attached to the end of a phonograph tone arm that contains a stylus and the mechanism that translates the movement of the stylus in a record groove into a changing electrical voltage.
    • : Radio. the act of receiving sound waves in the transmitting set in order to change them into electrical waves.a receiving or recording device.the place from which a broadcast is being transmitted.interference.
    • : Television. the change of light energy into electrical energy in a television camera.camera tube. a telecast made directly from the scene of an action.
    • : a hitchhiker.
    • : Metalworking. the adhesion of particles of the metal to the die or plug.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : composed of or employing whatever persons are available on a more or less impromptu basis: a pickup game of baseball; a pickup dance band.
    • : using whatever ingredients are handy or available: a Sunday night pickup supper.

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Examples

  • While his daily trash pickups are mostly a one-man mission, “I would love to see more people do it,” he said.

  • The driver of the pickup truck suffered what police called non-life-threatening injuries.

  • “AAU, high school, pickup games — we’ve always been there,” Morsell’s mom said.

  • According to a company spokesperson it’s no longer offering that promotion, though pickup is offered at a reduced rate for merchants.

  • He said that when in-person dining was closed, the bar’s “operations continued by ramping up pickup and delivery options.”

  • It was neither the best nor worst pickup line I encountered that evening.

  • But some of his pickup methods might actually be criminal, according to the state of Nevada.

  • In his response, Cook spoke sensitively about the very real danger present in the general pickup community.

  • He was still working on his pickup technique, and felt there was nothing for him at university.

  • It combines pickup techniques supposedly inspired by evolutionary psychology with self-help pseudoscience.

  • The "time-machine" came to rest with a soft jar and a crashing of broken bushes that was audible through the sound pickup.

  • He raised his hand and waved to the news car, and when it swung its pickup around, he waved again.

  • It was inserted as a memorial to Samuel and Elizabeth Pickup.

  • The airjeep with the pickup circled back; the troops on the road and in the adjoining fields had broken.

  • Lieutenant Kalanang's jeep was hit; Lieutenant Vermaas is cutting in his pickup on the same wavelength.