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KK:[pɪk] DJ:[pik]

動變: 過去式:picked  過去分詞:picked  現在進行時:picking  

名複: picks  

權威釋義

vt.

  1. 挑選,選擇[O2]
  2. 採,摘[O1][(+for)]
  3. (用手指或尖形工具)挖;剔;扒;啄[(+from/out of)]
  4. 找岔;尋釁吵架
  5. 撬(鎖);扒竊
  6. 拔羽毛
  7. (偶然)獲得;學會(語言)[(+up)]
  8. 彈奏(弦樂器)

vi.

  1. 挖;扒;剔
  2. 採摘
  3. 啄食
  4. 扒竊

n.

  1. 選擇(權)[U]
  2. 精華,最好的部分[the S][(+of)]
  3. (採摘的)收穫(量)[C]
  4. 剔的工具;十字鎬;琴撥,撥指[C]

片語

pick and choose

  1. 挑挑揀揀

pick at

  1. 吃得很少
  2. 找……的岔;挑毛病

pick off

  1. 摘掉;取走

pick on

  1. 【口】找……的碴兒;對……嘮叨;指責
  2. 選中;挑選

pick oneself up

  1. 跌倒後起來

pick out

  1. 挑選出;揀出
  2. 辨認出

pick over

  1. 檢查挑選

pick up

  1. 拾起
  2. 收拾
  3. 學到;獲得
  4. 【口】把上(新男友或女友),釣(馬子,凱子)

pick up on

  1. 【美】【口】了解到;注意到

pick up with sb.

  1. 結識某人

take one's pick

  1. 由自己挑選

衍生

n.

picker

n.

picking

辨析

同義:

vi.,vt.挑選;選擇

choose select gather cull

同義參見:

elect pull specify harvest carp choice glean preference pluck prefer

以上來源於:《英漢大辭典》


pick1

v.

  1. take hold of and remove (a flower or fruit) from where it is growing.
    ▸ (often pick someone/thing up) take hold of and lift or move.
    ▸ (pick up) Golf  take hold of and lift up one's ball, especially when conceding a hole.
  2. choose from a number of alternatives.
    ▸ (pick one's way) walk slowly and carefully.
  3. (often pick at) repeatedly pull at something with one's fingers.
    ▸eat in small amounts or without much appetite.
    ▸criticize someone in a niggling way.
  4. remove unwanted matter from (one's nose or teeth) with a finger or a pointed instrument.
  5. pluck the strings of (a guitar or banjo).

n.

  1. an act or the right of selecting something.
    ▸ (the pick of) informal the best person or thing in a particular group.
  2. Basketball  an act of blocking or screening a defensive player from the ball handler.

Phrase

  • pick and choose
    select only the best from among a number of alternatives.
  • pick someone's brains
    informal obtain information by questioning someone well informed.
  • pick a fight
    provoke an argument or fight.
  • pick holes in
    find fault with.
  • pick a lock
    open a lock with an instrument other than the proper key.
  • pick someone's pockets
    steal something surreptitiously from another person's pocket.
  • pick someone/thing to pieces (or apart)
    criticize someone or something severely.

Phrase verbal

  • pick someone/thing off
    shoot a member of a group from a distance.
  • pick on
    repeatedly single out for unfair criticism or unkind treatment.
  • pick someone/thing out
    distinguish or select someone or something from a group.
  • pick something out
    highlight something by painting or fashioning in a contrasting colour or medium.
  • pick something over (or pick through)
    sort through a number of items carefully.
  • pick up
    improve or increase.
  • pick someone up
    1. go somewhere to collect someone.
    2. informal casually strike up a relationship with someone as a sexual overture.
    3. return to a point or remark made by someone in order to criticize it.
  • pick something up
    1. collect something that has been left elsewhere.
    2. obtain, acquire, or learn something.
      ▸catch an illness or infection.
    3. detect or receive a signal or sound.
    4. resume something.
    5. (also pick up on) refer to or develop a point or topic mentioned earlier.
      ▸become aware of or sensitive to something.
    6. N. Amer. tidy a room or building.

Derivative

  • pickable adj.
  • picker n.

Etymology

ME (orig. as pike): of unknown origin.

pick2

n.

  1. a tool headed by a curved bar with a point at one end and a chisel edge or point at the other, used for breaking up hard ground or rock.
  2. an instrument for picking.
    informal a plectrum.

Etymology

ME: var. of pike2.

以上來源於:《簡明牛津英語詞典》