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pick
- IPA[pɪk]
英式
- detach and remove (a flower, fruit, or vegetable) from where it is growing;take hold of and lift or move
- an act or the right of selecting something from a number of alternatives;the person or thing perceived as the best in a group
verb: pick, 3rd person present: picks, gerund or present participle: picking, past tense: picked, past participle: picked
noun: pick, plural noun: picks
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動詞
- 1. detach and remove (a flower, fruit, or vegetable) from where it is growing I went to pick some flowers for Jenny's room 同義詞
- ▪ take hold of and lift or move he picked a match out of the box
- 2. choose (someone or something) from a number of alternatives maybe I picked the wrong career after all he was picked for the England squad 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ walk slowly and carefully, selecting the best places to put one's feet he picked his way along the track, avoiding the potholes
- 3. make (a hole) in fabric by pulling at it with one's fingers she picked a hole in her tights
- ▪ remove unwanted matter from (one's nose or teeth) by using one's finger or a pointed instrument he picked his teeth with a matchstick
- 4. pluck the strings of (a guitar or banjo) people were singing and picking guitars 同義詞
名詞
- 1. an act or the right of selecting something from a number of alternatives take your pick from our extensive menu Laura should have first pick 同義詞
- ▪ informal the person or thing perceived as the best in a group he was the pick of the bunch 同義詞
- ▪ a person or thing that has been selected the club made him their first pick
- 2. an act of blocking or screening a defensive player from the ball handler.
- used for emphasis: just a cotton-picking minute!
Oxford Dictionary
- the action or practice of choosing and taking only the most beneficial or profitable items, ... it is an exaggeration based on the cherry-picking of facts accusations of cherry-picking have appeared on all sides of the policy spectrum
Oxford American Dictionary
- used for emphasis, especially with disapproval or reproach: just a cotton-picking minute! he's a cotton-pickin' liar!
Oxford American Dictionary
- the action or practice of choosing and taking only the most beneficial or profitable items, ... it is an exaggeration based on the cherry-picking of facts accusations of cherry-picking have appeared on all sides of the policy spectrum
Oxford Dictionary
- the action of stealing from people's pockets; pickpocketing: pocket-picking isn't always reported to the police
Oxford Dictionary
- the action of picking hops: Londoners used to go hop picking in Kent
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[pik]
美式
- take hold of and remove (a flower, fruit, or vegetable) from where it is growing: I went to pick some flowers for Jenny's room
- an act or the right of selecting something from among a group of alternatives: take your pick from our extensive menu Laura should have first pick
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[pɪk]
英式
- a tool consisting of a long handle set at right angles in the middle of a curved iron or steel ...
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[pik]
美式
- a tool consisting of a long handle set at right angles in the middle of a curved iron or steel ...
Oxford American Dictionary