释义 |
Seepick upChinese translation of 'pick-up' n (c) - (also pick-up truck)
轻(輕)型小货(貨)车(車) (qīngxíng xiǎohuòchē) (辆(輛), liàng)
- pick on
- pick out
- pick up
- pick-up
- pickle
- pickpocket
- picnic
All related terms of 'pick-up'
1. phrasal verbWhen you pick something up, you lift it up. He picked his cap up from the floor and stuck it back on his head. [VERB noun PARTICLE] Ridley picked up a pencil and fiddled with it. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 2. phrasal verbWhen you pick yourself up after you have fallen or been knocked down, you stand up rather slowly. Anthony picked himself up and set off along the track. [VERB pronoun-reflexive PARTICLE] 3. phrasal verbWhen you pick up someone or something that is waiting to be collected, you go to the place where they are and take them away, often in a car. We drove to the airport the next morning to pick up Susan. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)] She went over to her parents' house to pick up some clean clothes. [VERB PARTICLE noun] I picked her up at Covent Garden to take her to lunch with my mother. [VERB noun PARTICLE] 4. phrasal verbIf someone is picked up by the police, they are arrested and taken to a police station. Rawlings had been picked up by police at his office. [be VERB-ed PARTICLE] The police picked him up within the hour. [VERB noun PARTICLE] [Also VERB PARTICLE noun ] 5. phrasal verbIf you pick up something such as a skill or an idea, you acquire it without effort over a period of time. [informal] Where did you pick up your English? [VERB PARTICLE noun] She picks up ideas from other chefs. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE] 6. phrasal verbIf you pick up someone you do not know, you talk to them and try to start a sexual relationship with them. [informal] He had picked her up at a nightclub on Kallari Street, where she worked as a singer. [VERB noun PARTICLE] [Also VERB PARTICLE noun ] 7. phrasal verbIf you pick up an illness, you get it from somewhere or something. They've picked up a really nasty infection from something they've eaten. [VERB PARTICLE noun] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE] 8. phrasal verbIf a piece of equipment, for example a radio or a microphone, picks up a signal or sound, it receives it or detects it. We can pick up Italian television. [VERB PARTICLE noun] The crew of Philante picked up a distress signal from the yacht Sans Peur III. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)] 9. phrasal verbIf you pick up something, such as a feature or a pattern, you discover or identify it. They were slow to pick up trends in consumer behaviour. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 10. phrasal verbIf someone picks up a point or topic that has already been mentioned, or if they pick up on it, they refer to it or develop it. Can I just pick up that gentleman's point? [VERB PARTICLE noun] I'll pick up on what I said a couple of minutes ago. [VERB PARTICLE PARTICLE noun] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE] 11. phrasal verbIf trade or the economy of a country picks up, it improves. Chinese officials hope that trade will pick up when the two countries switch to hardcurrency. [VERB PARTICLE] Industrial production is beginning to pick up. [VERB PARTICLE] 12. phrasal verbIf someone picks up, or their health picks up, they get better. A good dose of tonic will help you to pick up. [VERB PARTICLE] 13. phrasal verbIf you pick someone up on something that they have said or done, you mention it and tell them that you think it is wrong. [mainly British] ...if I may pick you up on that point. [VERB noun PARTICLE PARTICLE noun] Don't pick me up on words. [VERB noun PARTICLE PARTICLE noun] 14. See also pick-up 15. See pick up the pieces More Synonyms of pick-up See full dictionary entry for pick also pickup Word forms: plural pick-ups1. countable nounA pick-up or a pick-up truck is a small truck with low sides that can be easily loaded and unloaded. 2. singular nounA pick-up in trade or in a country's economy is an improvement in it. ...a pick-up in the housing market. [+ in] The economy remains deep in recession with few signs of a pick-up. Synonyms: improvement, recovery, rise, gain More Synonyms of pick-up 3. countable noun [usually NOUN noun]A pick-up takes place when someone picks up a person or thing that is waiting to be collected. The company had pick-up points in most cities. Trains will operate from Waterloo with a pick-up stop at Ashford. 4. countable nounWhen a pick-up takes place, someone talks to a person in a friendly way in the hope of having a casual sexual relationship with them. [informal] They had come to the world's most famous pick-up joint. More Synonyms of pick-up Examples of 'pick-up' in a sentencepick-up The performance will pick up in the second half.And then in training we picked up an injury.We've three games to go and hopefully we can pick up points in all of them.It was the same battered pick-up truck which had brought Nicole to the village earlier.It was a pick-up, coming fast from the direction of the office. In other languagespick up British English: pick up / pɪk ʌp/ VERB If you pick something up, you lift it upwards from a surface using your fingers. Ridley picked up the pencil. - American English: pick up
- Arabic: يَلْتَقِط
- Brazilian Portuguese: apanhar
- Chinese: 捡起
- Croatian: podignuti
- Czech: zvednout rukou
- Danish: samle op
- Dutch: oppakken
- European Spanish: recoger levantar
- Finnish: nostaa ylös
- French: relever
- German: aufheben Gegenstand
- Greek: σηκώνω
- Italian: raccogliere
- Japanese: 持ち上げる
- Korean: 집어 올리다
- Norwegian: plukke opp
- Polish: podnieść
- European Portuguese: apanhar
- Romanian: a culege
- Russian: поднимать
- Latin American Spanish: recoger levantar
- Swedish: plocka upp
- Thai: ยกขึ้น
- Turkish: yerden almak
- Ukrainian: підіймати
- Vietnamese: nâng lên
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