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pick up

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pick up
  1. to get better, stronger, etc.; to improve改善;好转;增强
    • Trade usually picks up in the spring.贸易一般在春天回升。
    • The wind is picking up now.现在风愈刮愈大了。
    • Sales have picked up 14 per cent this year.今年销售额增长了14%。
    related noun pickup
  2. (informal) to start again; to continue重新开始;继续
    • Let's pick up where we left off yesterday.咱们从昨天停下的地方继续吧。
  3. (especially North American English, informal) to put things away and make things neat, especially for somebody else(为某人)收拾,整理
    • All I seem to do is cook, wash and pick up after the kids.烧饭、洗衣、跟在孩子屁股后头收拾东西,好像这就是我全部的活儿。
pick up | pick something up
  1. to answer a phone接电话
    • The phone rang and rang and nobody picked up.电话铃响了又响,但没人接。
pick somebody up
  1. to go somewhere in your car and collect somebody who is waiting for you(开车)接人 synonym collect
    • I'll pick you up at five.我五点钟来接你。
    Topics Transport by car or lorryb1
  2. to allow somebody to get into your vehicle and take them somewhere让人乘车;搭载
    • The bus picks up passengers outside the airport.公共汽车在机场外接送乘客。
    Topics Transport by car or lorryb1
  3. to rescue somebody from the sea or from a dangerous place, especially one that is difficult to reach(从海里或危险处)营救,搭救
    • A lifeboat picked up survivors.救生艇把幸存者救起来。
    • The stranded climbers were picked up by a rescue helicopter.被困的登山者被一架救援直升机救起。
  4. (informal, often disapproving) to start talking to somebody you do not know because you want to have a sexual relationship with them(猥亵地与生人)搭讪,勾搭
    • He goes to clubs to pick up girls.他到俱乐部去泡妞。
    related noun pickup
  5. (informal) (of the police警方) to arrest somebody逮捕;抓捕
    • He was picked up by police and taken to the station for questioning.警察把他抓到局子里问话去了。
  6. to make somebody feel better使人觉得舒服;提神
    • Try this—it will pick you up.尝尝这个,能让你提提神的。
    related noun pick-me-up
pick somebody/something up
 
  1. to take hold of somebody/something and lift them/it up拿起;举起;提起
    • She went over to the crying child and picked her up.她走到啼哭的孩子身边,把她抱了起来。
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    • He picked the pan up carefully by the handle.他握着锅把儿小心地把锅端了起来。
    • I hurriedly picked up the receiver.我赶紧拿起听筒。
    • I idly picked up a magazine and flicked through it.我漫不经心地拿起一本杂志翻看着。
    • Rather gingerly, George picked up the tiny bundle.乔治小心翼翼地拿起那一小包东西。
    • She gently picked up a plate and examined it.她轻轻地拿起一个盘子审视了一下。
    • She stooped down to pick up a stone.她弯腰捡起一块石头。
    • She stooped to pick the book up off the floor.她俯身把书从地板上拾起来。
pick something up
  1. to get information or a skill by chance rather than by making a deliberate effort(偶然)得到,听到,学会
    • to pick up bad habits染上坏习惯
    • Here's a tip I picked up from my mother.告诉你一个窍门,是我从妈妈那里学来的。
    • She picked up Spanish when she was living in Mexico.她旅居墨西哥时顺便学会了西班牙语。
    • Where did you pick up that idea?你是从哪里想到这个主意的?
  2. to identify or recognize something辨认;识别出
    • Scientists can now pick up early signs of the disease.现在科学家能够辨认这种疾病的早期症状。
  3. to collect something from a place取回;收集
    • I picked up my coat from the cleaners.我从干洗店取回了外衣。
    related noun pickup
  4. to receive an electronic signal, sound or picture接收(信号、声音、图像等)
    • We were able to pick up the BBC World Service.我们能收到英国广播公司国际广播节目。
    • The survivors were rescued after their sounds were picked up by a television crew's microphone.电视摄制组的麦克风捕捉到幸存者的声音后,他们获救了。
  5. (informal) to buy something, especially cheaply or by chance(碰巧或廉价地)买到
    • We managed to pick up a few bargains at the auction.我们从拍卖场买到了几件便宜货。
  6. (informal) to get or obtain something得;感染;得到
    • I seem to have picked up a terrible cold from somewhere.我似乎从什么地方染上了重感冒。
    • I picked up £30 in tips today.我今天得到 30 英镑的小费。
  7. to find and follow a route找到;跟踪;追寻
    • to pick up the scent of an animal追踪动物的臭迹
    • We can pick up the motorway in a few miles.经过几英里以后我们就能上高速公路。
  8. to return to an earlier subject or situation in order to continue it回到(本题);恢复原状 synonym take up
    • He picks up this theme again in later chapters of the book.在该书的后几章,他又重回到这个主题上。
    • She left the band in 2006 to pick up her career as a solo performer.她于2006年离开乐队,开始了自己的独奏生涯。
  9. to notice something that is not very obvious; to see something that you are looking for察觉;发现;注意到
    • I picked up the faint sound of a car in the distance.我听到远处传来微弱的汽车声。
  10. (especially North American English) to put things away neatly收拾;整理
    • Will you pick up all your toys?把你的玩具都收起来好不好?
  11. (North American English) to put things away and make a room neat收拾房间
    • to pick up a room整理房间

See also: pick up

pick up phrasal verb
pick sb/sth up (pick up the phone) buy (pick up a few bargains) get1 (pick up a cold/£30 in tips) get3 (pick sb up from school) improve2 (The economy is picking up.) learn (pick up a language) stand1 (pick yourself up)

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