transitive. To take (a person or thing) into one's company; (in later use) esp. to stop for (a person) to get into a vehicle.
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释义 | society > travel > transport > [verb (transitive)] > take or collect in order to convey (4) to pick up1820 transitive. To take (a person or thing) into one's company; (in later use) esp. to stop for (a person) to get into a vehicle. collect1895 To ‘pick up’ from a place of deposit; to call for (a person or thing). colloquial (originally U.S.). uplift1961 More generally, to collect or pick up (something other than money); spec. of a bus: to take up (passengers). Chiefly Scottish. Subcategories:— put together two or more consignments (1) |
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