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单词 pick
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Origin of pick

1
First recorded in 1250–1300; partly from Middle English verb piken, pyken, pikken, pekken “to work with a pick; work or hit with the mouth or beak,” Old English nouns píc “point, pointed tool, pike” and pícung “stigmata,” from the unrecorded verb pícian “to prick”; cognate with Dutch pikken, German picken, Old Norse pikka “to prick, pick”; partly from Old French piquier “to prick, pluck”; see origin at peck2, pike5, pique1

SYNONYMS FOR pick

4 rob, pilfer.
11 reap, collect.
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synonym study for pick

1. See choose.

OTHER WORDS FROM pick

pick·a·ble, adjectiveun·pick·a·ble, adjective

Words nearby pick

pich, pi character, pichiciago, pichiciego, Picinni, pick, pickaback, pickaback plane, pickaback plant, pick a bone with, pick and choose

Definition for pick (2 of 3)

pick2
[ pik ]
/ pɪk /

noun

a heavy tool consisting of an iron or steel head, usually curved, tapering to a point at one or both ends, mounted on a wooden handle, and used for loosening and breaking up soil, rock, etc.; pickax.
a hammerlike tool for the rough dressing of stone, having two sharp, pyramidal faces.
any pointed or other tool or instrument for picking (often used in combination): a toothpick;an ice pick.
Music. plectrum.
Slang. a large pocket comb having long, widely spaced teeth.

Origin of pick

2
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English pikk(e); perhaps variant of pike5

Definition for pick (3 of 3)

pick3
[ pik ]
/ pɪk /
Textiles.

verb (used with object)

to cast (a shuttle).

noun

(in a loom) one passage of the shuttle.
filling (def. 5).

Origin of pick

3
First recorded in 1790–95; variant of pitch1
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British Dictionary definitions for pick (1 of 3)

pick1
/ (pɪk) /

verb

noun

See also pick at, pick off, pick on, pick out, pick-up

Derived forms of pick

pickable, adjective

Word Origin for pick

C15: from earlier piken to pick, influenced by French piquer to pierce; compare Middle Low German picken, Dutch pikken

British Dictionary definitions for pick (2 of 3)

pick2
/ (pɪk) /

noun

a tool with a handle carrying a long steel head curved and tapering to a point at one or both ends, used for loosening soil, breaking rocks, etc
any of various tools used for picking, such as an ice pick or toothpick
a plectrum

verb

(tr) to pierce, dig, or break up (a hard surface) with a pick
(tr) to form (a hole) in this way

Word Origin for pick

C14: perhaps variant of pike ²

British Dictionary definitions for pick (3 of 3)

pick3
/ (in weaving pɪk) /

verb

(tr) to cast (a shuttle)

noun

one casting of a shuttle
a weft or filling thread

Word Origin for pick

C14: variant of pitch 1
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