词汇 | picked |
释义 | picked past simple and past participle ofpick pick verb uk /pɪk/ us /pɪk/ pickverb (CHOOSE)B1[ T ] to take some things and leave others: 挑选;选择 Pick a card from the pack.从这纸牌中挑出一张。 be picked forOne of my sisters has been picked for the Olympic team.我的一个姐姐入选了奥运代表队。 [ + obj + to infinitive ]She was picked to play for the team.她被选中代表该队参赛。 pick someone (out)The police asked him if he could pick (out) the killer from a series of photos.警察问他能否从一组照片中认出凶手。 pick something out of a hatThe fairest way to decide the winner is to pick a name out of a hat (= without looking or choosing). be picked at randomThe winning lottery numbers will be picked at random (= without choosing). pick your wayThey picked their way (= carefully chose a route) down the broken steps.他们小心翼翼地走下断裂的台阶。 pick a winnerHe's brilliant at picking winners (= choosing what will be successful).他在判断谁能获胜方面很有眼力。 Synonyms choose elect select to choose or choose to do something chooseThere are thirty-one flavours of ice cream to choose from. pickHe's been picked for the school football team. selectWe've selected three candidates. opt (for)Mike's opted for early retirement. decide (on)I've decided on blue walls for the bathroom. go forUKI think I'll go for the chocolate cake. pick and chooseoften disapproving to take some things but not others: 挑挑拣拣;精挑细选 The richest universities can pick and choose which students they take.最有钱的大学可以对生源精挑细选。 I was never picked for the school football team. I asked him which pastry he wanted and he picked an almond croissant. I gave her a choice of several toys and she picked a doll. Of all the gorgeous clothes in the shop she picked a really plain grey sweater. Do you want to help me pick some numbers for my lottery ticket. Taking and choosing adopt adopted adoption appoint bags I...idiom be your best betidiom cull empanel faute de mieux favoured filterable first choice plump for something/someone Robin Hood select selection selective skim you name itidiom you pays your money and you takes your choice/chanceidiom pickverb (REMOVE)B1[ I or T ] to remove separate things or small pieces from something, especially with the fingers: 从…上剔除,从…摘下 pick something off somethingI picked a piece of fluff off my shiny black suit.我从闪闪发亮的黑色套装上拽掉一根绒毛。 pick (at)The child continued picking (at) a sore on his leg (= trying to remove parts of it with his fingers).那个孩子不停地抓挠他腿上的疮。 pick your noseHe kept picking his nose (= removing mucus from it with his finger).他在不停地掏鼻孔。 B1[ T ] When you pick flowers or fruit, you take them off a plant or tree: (从植物或树上)采,摘 They were picking strawberries for twelve hours a day.他们每天摘12小时的草莓。 I picked some roses this morning.今天早上我摘了一些玫瑰。 pick something (from/off something)Machines pick the fruit (from/off the trees).机器把果子(从树上)摘下来。 [ T ] to remove meat from the bones of a bird or animal : In the kitchen Maya was laboriously picking chickens. I store the meat, and throw the picked carcass, skin, etc. into the pot with water and some vegetables. [ + obj + adj ]The carcass had been picked clean(= all the flesh had been removed) by other animals and birds. You ought to pick those lettuces before they shrivel and die. I tend to leave the windfalls for the birds to pick at.我常常会把被风吹落的水果留给鸟儿们啄食。 He thought we'd been picking his apples and came after us with a stick. She sat there sulking and picking the pills off her sweater.她坐在那里生闷气,一个劲地拽着毛衣上的绒球。 The fruit is picked and artificially ripened before shipping.这种水果摘下来经过人工催熟再装运出去。 Removing and getting rid of things abandonment banish be scattered to the four windsidiom bin cast someone/something aside/away/off dumping eradication eradication of something erase erasure evacuate evacuate someone from something scrape shed shedding shoo shrug shrug something off sling turf You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Gardening - general words Removing and extracting Preparing food pickverb (PLAY INSTRUMENT)[ T ] When you pick a string on a guitar or similar instrument, you pull it quickly and release it suddenly with your fingers to produce a note.弹拨,弹奏(吉他等弦乐器) Playing music accompaniment accompany air guitar beat something out beatbox blow finger pick pick someone/something out pitch play (something) by earidiom playability playable tap throw transposition ultra-smooth una corda unperformable unperformed GrammarFixed expressions with and We often use and in common fixed expressions. The order of the words cannot change: peace and quiet, pick and choose, come and go, knife and fork, black and white. … Pick or pick up? Pick means ‘remove small pieces of something from something else, usually with your hands’: … Idiomspick someone's brains pick someone's pocket pick yourself up off the floor pick a fight/quarrel/argument pick holes in something pick 'n' mix pick up what someone is putting down Phrasal verbspick at something pick someone/something off pick on someone pick someone/something out pick something out pick over something pick through something pick someone/something up pick something up pick (something) up pick someone up pick up (something) pick someone up on something pick up on something Examples of pickedpicked In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. They can then be easily picked up with a small moistened paint-brush and transferred at once to the alcohol in the collecting tubes. This form of ' differentiation ' would not be picked up using the usual sources of social history such as assessments of wealth or occupation. Once the page was picked up by search engines, the number of new and one-time visitors increased significantly. The target is picked up by the mechanical micromanipulator with the pipette quite easily. We have extended this heuristic so that the nodes that are already without a route are picked first (when they exist). As an old politician, he has picked up all the concomitant features. Previous discussion established that such a person must learn something that extends to act-tokens picked out as required, prohibited, or permitted. As the debate continues, many of those suggestions neglected here will be picked up, by me or by others, in different contexts. Completely unfolded leaves were picked from intermediate positions on the twig; very young or old foliage was avoided. The shelving unit enables foodstuffs to be picked out without opening cupboards and reaching over. The volume is well written and cogent, although it does contain a number of annoying typographical errors that the copy editors should have picked up. Once inflation has picked up, however, firms' inflationary expectations rise. They were picked off in similar fashion - if without resort to force - as the hinterlands of the inner empire, with which they were often coterminous. After all transients died out, the steady induced angular velocity of the interior was picked up by the photocell and recorded. All of these themes are indeed picked up, to a greater or lesser extent, by the authors. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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