pick

名词

UK/pɪk/
US/pɪk/

定义 pick 名词

choice(選擇)

  1. Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    The act of choosing or selecting something.

    挑選;選擇

    • You get first pick of the tea.

      你可以優先挑選茶葉。

    • She had the first pick among all the candidates.

      她在所有候選人中獲得了優先選擇權。

    • Please have your pick from these gifts.

      請從這些禮物中挑選你喜歡的。

tool(工具)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    A heavy tool with a pointed end, used for breaking hard ground or rocks.

    鶴嘴鋤;鎬

    • They used picks and shovels to excavate the foundation.

      他們使用鶴嘴鋤和鏟子來挖掘地基。

    • Miners use picks to extract minerals.

      礦工使用鶴嘴鋤來提取礦物。

    • We'll need a pick and a shovel for the digging.

      我們需要一把鶴嘴鋤和一把鏟子來挖掘。

  2. Countable(可數名詞)

    A pointed tool, especially a small pointed tool for cleaning teeth.

    尖頭工具;(尤指)牙籤

    • I need a toothpick to remove the food from between my teeth.

      我需要一根牙籤來清除牙齒間的食物。

    • The restaurant provided toothpicks for the customers.

      餐廳為顧客提供了牙籤。

    • Be careful when using a toothpick, so you don't hurt your gums.

      使用牙籤時要小心,以免傷到牙齦。

music(音樂)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    A small flat piece of plastic or similar material used to pluck the strings of a musical instrument.

    撥片;(彈奏樂器用的)撥子

    • The guitarist used a pick to play.

      吉他手用撥片彈奏。

    • She strummed the guitar rapidly with a pick.

      她用撥片快速彈奏吉他。

    • He dropped his pick on the floor.

      他的撥片掉在地上了。

片语 pick 名词

  • have your pick

    To have a wide range of options available from which to choose.

    可供選擇;任由挑選

    The restaurant has a vast menu, so you can have your pick of dishes.

    這家餐廳的菜單非常豐富,你可以隨意挑選菜餚。

  • take your pick

    To select one or more items from a range of available options.

    隨便挑選

    All these books are interesting; take your pick.

    這些書都很有趣,隨便你挑。

动词

UK/pɪk/
US/pɪk/

定义 pick 动词

choose(選擇)

  1. B1Transitive(及物動詞)

    To choose or select from a group of things.

    挑選;選取

    • Pick a person in charge from the list.

      從名單中挑選一位負責人。

    • She was picked to be the team leader.

      她被選為團隊領導。

    • I need to pick one from these options.

      我需要從這些選項中挑選一個。

remove(移除)

  1. B1Transitive(及物動詞)Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    To remove small pieces or items from something, especially with the fingers.

    摘;採;拔除

    • She picked a few loose threads from her coat.

      她從外套上摘了幾根鬆線。

    • The child kept picking at the wound on his arm.

      孩子不停地抓他手臂上的傷口。

    • He keeps picking his nose.

      他一直在挖鼻子。

  2. B1Transitive(及物動詞)

    To harvest flowers, fruits or other crops from plants.

    採摘;摘取

    • The farmers pick the fruit every morning.

      農民每天早上採摘水果。

    • She picked some flowers from the garden.

      她從花園裡摘了一些花。

    • Machines are picking the crops in the field.

      機器正在田裡採摘農作物。

play(演奏)

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)

    To pluck a stringed instrument to produce a note.

    彈奏(弦樂器)

    • He gently picked the strings of his guitar.

      他輕輕地撥動吉他的弦。

    • She picked the harp strings with her fingers.

      她用手指撥動豎琴的弦。

    • The musician began to pick his mandolin.

      音樂家開始撥動他的曼陀林。

片语 pick 动词

  • pick and choose

    To select only some items from a range of available options.

    挑選;精挑細選

    The company is in a position to pick and choose from a large pool of applicants.

    公司可以從大量的申請者中挑選。

成语

  • pick 'n' mix

    A system in a shop where customers can choose a selection of various small items, particularly sweets.

    一種商店的銷售方式,允許顧客從多種小商品中選擇幾樣,尤指糖果。

    The children loved choosing their own pick 'n' mix at the sweet shop.

    孩子們喜歡在糖果店挑選自己的自選糖果。

  • pick holes in something

    To criticize something by finding small or unimportant faults; to nitpick.

    挑剔、找…的錯誤;批評。

    He always likes to pick holes in my work, even the smallest details.

    他總喜歡挑我工作上的毛病,哪怕是最小的細節。

  • pick yourself up off the floor

    to recover from a setback or disappointment and make an effort to improve one's situation

    (在經歷一段困境後)振作起來;重新開始

    After losing his job, it took him some time to pick himself up off the floor and start looking for new work.

    在失業後,他花了一些時間振作起來,開始尋找新的工作。

  • pick someone's brains

    To seek information or advice from someone with extensive knowledge on a particular subject.

    請教(某人)、向某人請教

    I need to brainstorm some interior design ideas, whose brain should I pick?

    我需要一些室內設計的靈感,應該向誰請教呢?

  • pick someone's pocket

    To steal small items, particularly money, from someone's pockets or bags.

    扔竊

    The pickpocket tried to pick the tourist's pocket in the crowded market.

    扒手在擁擠的市場裡試圖扒走遊客的錢包。

  • pick a fight/quarrel/argument

    To deliberately initiate a fight, quarrel, or argument with someone.

    找碴;挑起爭端或爭吵

    After getting drunk, he always tries to pick a fight with people.

    他喝醉後總是試圖找人打架。

  • the pick of something

    The best or most outstanding from a group of people or things.

    精華;最佳選擇

    Among all the applicants, John is the pick of the lot, in our opinion.

    在所有的申請者中,約翰是我們認為的最佳人選。

片语动词 pick

  • pick something out

    To play a melody note by note in a slow or challenging manner.

    (以緩慢或困難的方式)彈奏(樂器)

    She spent hours picking the melody out of that song note by note.

    她花了好幾個小時一個音符一個音符地彈奏出那首歌的旋律。

  • pick at something

    to consume a small portion of your meal without much enthusiasm or enjoyment.

    沒什麼吃意地隨便吃几口

    She just picked at her salad because she was feeling stressed and had no appetite.

    她只是隨便吃了幾口沙拉,因為她感到壓力很大,沒有食慾。

  • pick something up

    to acquire a new skill or language through practice rather than formal instruction

    藉由練習而掌握

    He picked up French during his travels and can now speak it fluently.

    他在旅行中學會了法語,現在可以流利地說了。

  • pick up on something

    to resume discussion on a subject that was mentioned earlier by someone.

    重新談及或繼續某個話題

    At the end of the meeting, Mary picked up on her earlier suggestion.

    在會議結束時,瑪麗重新談及了她早先的建議。

  • pick over something

    to examine a collection of items carefully, selecting those you desire or discarding those you do not.

    仔細挑選;甄選,精選

    While picking fresh fruits at the market, the customer carefully picks over the ripest ones.

    在市場挑選新鮮水果時,顧客仔細挑選最成熟的。

  • pick up

    to elevate a person or object using one's hands

    把…舉起;用手抱起;提起

    She gently picked up the puppy to avoid hurting it.

    她輕輕地抱起小狗,以免傷害到牠。

  • pick someone/something out

    to identify, locate, or select an individual or item from a collection of people or things

    識別出,分辨或仔細挑選出

    In the crowded market, she was able to easily pick her friend out.

    在擁擠的市場中,她能夠輕鬆地認出她的朋友。

  • pick someone/something off

    to target and shoot a specific individual, animal, or vehicle from among a group.

    選擇性地瞄準擊中

    The sniper was able to precisely pick off any target.

    狙擊手能夠精準地瞄準任何目標。

  • pick someone/something up

    to use your hands to elevate someone or something

    舉起;提起;抱起

    She gently picked up the puppy and cradled it in her arms.

    她輕輕地抱起小狗,將它摟在懷裡。

  • pick someone up on something

    to point out and critique something that someone has said

    指出某人在某方面的錯誤或毛病

    The teacher picked the student up on several logical errors in his thesis.

    老師指出了學生論文中的幾個邏輯錯誤。

  • pick on someone

    to frequently and unjustly criticize, punish, or treat someone harshly.

    批評;刁難;故意挑剔某人

    She always picks on me, making it really hard to tolerate.

    她總是刁難我,讓人難以忍受。

  • pick through something

    to examine items within a collection in order to select those you need

    挑選;挑揀

    She picked through the box of old clothes to find a few items to donate.

    她在舊衣服的箱子裡翻找,想要找出幾件可以捐贈的物品。

  • pick (something) up

    to resume an activity following a pause or interruption

    重新開始;繼續進行

    We will pick up the discussion again in tomorrow's meeting after the pause.

    我們將在明天的會議中暫停後繼續討論。

  • pick someone up

    When the police detain someone, taking them to a police station to be interrogated or arrested.

    (警方)拘留,逮捕

    The police picked up a suspicious individual while patrolling the streets.

    警方在巡邏街道時拘留了一名可疑人士。