单词 | pick |
释义 | pick pick // verb [+ obj]
CHERRY-PICK
(Production ) to collect items that a customer has ordered from the place where they are stored so that the order can be packed and sent: They claim to be able to pick, pack and ship a large order in only 30 minutes.
picking noun [U]: You will be in charge of ten picking and packing staff. a wireless warehouse picking system
IDIOMS
pick up the bill/tab (for sth) ( to pay for sth: The company picked up the tab for his hotel room. SLACK noun PHRASAL VERBS pick sth off to take the best people or things from a group and leave the rest: Rival firms are interested in picking off parts of the group. They spent a lot of money picking off teams from other banks. Competitors will approach your most valuable customers and try to pick them off. pick sb/sth out to choose sb/sth carefully from a group of people or things: She was picked out from dozens of applicants for the job. pick up to get better, stronger, etc.; to improve: In the last few weeks sales have started to pick up. The economy shows no signs of picking up. PICKUP pick sth up ( to buy sth, especially cheaply or by chance: Investors have a chance to pick up some bargains. |
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