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  • nab

    arrest for crime

  • purchase

    obtain

  • acquire

    obtain

  • get

    obtain, call for socially

  • gain

    improve, obtain

  • buy

    obtain

  • recover

    improve

  • collect

    call for socially

  • learn

  • nail

  • gather up

  • catch

  • get better

    improve

  • discover

  • see

  • tidy

  • arrest

  • bust

    arrest for crime

  • perk up

    improve

  • collar

    arrest for crime

  • apprehend

    arrest for crime

  • uplift

    lift

  • perceived

  • reacted to

  • take up

    lift, improve

  • gather

    lift

  • score

  • have

  • take

  • increase

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picked [verb]

adjective: подобранный, собранный, отобранный, обглоданный, отборный, остроконечный

  • picked out — выбрал
  • newly picked — недавно собранный
  • picked bone — обглоданная кость
  • fresh-picked hop — свежий хмель
  • dry-picked feather — перо сухой ощипки
  • freshly picked — свежеубранный
  • picked and chosen — привередничать
  • be picked up — быть поднятым

up [adverb]

adverb: выше, вверх, наверх, наверху, вверху, кверху, ввысь, вдоль, впереди

preposition: по, вверх по, против, вдоль, вглубь, вдоль по, к северу, по направлению к, в северном направлении

verb: подниматься, поднимать, повышать, вскакивать

noun: подъем, успех, вздорожание

adjective: повышающийся, поднимающийся вверх, идущий вверх, шипучий, направляющийся на север

  • jump up — подпрыгнуть
  • stirring up — возбуждение
  • do make-up — наносить макияж
  • built-up mold — сборная форма
  • tie up luggage — упаковывать вещи
  • setting-up apparatus — наборный аппарат
  • think up puzzle — придумывать головоломку
  • lay up ship — ставить на консервацию судно
  • making-up siding — путь формирования
  • saved up — накопленный

Предложения с «picked up»

That means that they picked up a magazine, a picture book, a story book.

Это значит, что дети выбирали журнал, книгу с картинками или историями.

One day, I rushed to grab the sports page of the newspaper so my cellie could read it to me, and I accidentally picked up the business section.

Однажды я пошёл за спортивной частью газеты, чтобы мой сокамерник мне её прочитал, и случайно захватил часть со статьями на тему бизнеса.

I picked up a book, and it was the most agonizing time of my life, trying to learn how to read, the ostracizing from my family, the homeys.

То время было самым мучительным в моей жизни: попытки научиться читать, невозможность находиться с семьёй, друзьями.

And two, at the end of a few days, I had 50 photos on my phone and I had picked up each piece.

Во — вторых, через несколько дней в моём телефоне было уже 50 фото, и я поднял весь тот мусор.

It tells us who picked up what, a geotag tells us where and a time stamp tells us when.

Оно рассказывает, кто что поднял, по геотегу можно понять, где, а по временнóй метке — когда.

So I built a Google map, and started plotting the points where pieces were being picked up.

Потом я создал карту Google и начал отмечать, где и что я поднял.

The Litterati community got together and picked up 1,500 pieces.

Сообщество Litterati прибыло туда и собрало 1 500 единиц мусора.

A group of fifth graders picked up 1,247 pieces of litter just on their school yard.

Группа пятиклассников собрала 1 247 единиц мусора в своём школьном дворе.

So one of the examples you give in Sapiens is just the whole agricultural revolution, which, for an actual person tilling the fields, they just picked up a 12-hour backbreaking workday instead of six hours in the jungle and a much more interesting lifestyle.

Один из таких примеров в книге Sapiens — это целая сельскохозяйственная революция, в результате которой человек, работающий в поле, взвалил на себя изнуряющий труд по 12 часов в день взамен шести часов в джунглях и гораздо более занятного стиля жизни.

We have ideas for how to make things better, and I want to share three of them that we’ve picked up in our own work.

У нас есть идеи, как улучшить ситуацию, и я хочу поделиться тремя из нашего опыта.

Well, every time the owner picked up the leash, they went for a walk.

Каждый раз, когда хозяин брал поводок, они выходили на прогулку.

One day I picked up this unexploded mortar shell in a trench, and I had it deposited in a makeshift mud hut lab.

Однажды я нашёл неразорвавшийся снаряд в окопе и принёс его в полевую лабораторию.

He picked up his jug and began practising once more.

Он поднял свой кувшин и снова приступил к репетиции.

Ramiro picked up a parchment from the trunk beside him.

Рамиро взял со ствола рядом с собой лист пергамента.

Madge picked up the sacrificial knife and the silver bowl.

Мэдж взяла в руки нож для жертвоприношения и серебряную чашу.

Some stamps and coins I picked up in Corporation Zone.

Марки и монеты, которые я нашел в Корпоративной Зоне.

He immediately picked up the other shoe and examined it.

Он немедленно поднял другой ботинок и стал его рассматривать.

He picked up another glass and held it toward me.

Форрестер налил виски в стакан и протянул его мне.

Patchett picked up a glass, swirled ice cubes.

Пэтчетт поднял бокал, неторопливо помешал соломинкой кубики льда.

He picked up his glass in preparation for another toast.

Он поднял свой бокал и приготовился произнести следующий тост.

Jhary picked up a small staff coloured a dull ochre.

Джери поднял маленькую палочку, окрашенную в цвет блеклой охры.

Trillian picked up a sandwich and looked at it.

Триллиан взяла сандвич и не без подозрения оглядела его.

I’ve been attacked by cows, not uncommonly unfortunately over the years, picked up and thrown across the room and so on.

На меня нападали коровы, не редко к сожалению, на протяжении многих лет, поднимали и бросали через комнату и так далее.

Win picked up the remote and switched on the television.

Уин взял в руки пульт дистанционного управления и включил телевизор.

He picked up the dusty kettle and peered inside it.

Он взял в руки пыльный чайник и заглянул внутрь.

You picked up some terrible habits from your friend, Brandt

Вы переняли у своего друга ужасные привычки, Брандт.

Picked up his rhythm again and fired the fifth.

Снова вошел в ритм и выстрелил в пятый раз.

I picked up a gorgeous dagger of ruby glass.

Я взял в руки великолепный кинжал из рубинового стекла.

Jack picked up his phone and called police headquarters.

Джек снял трубку телефона и набрал номер полицейского управления.

The Engineer sighed and picked up a tiny plaster head.

Инженер вздохнул и поднял с пола маленькую гипсовую головку.

He picked up a flimsy carbon copy lying near him.

Он взял в руки отпечатанную под копирку копию счета.

You picked up the anatomical ingredients constituting its biochemical basis.

Ты только поняла анатомические составляющие, входящие в биохимическую основу.

I took the scroll and picked up my life wand.

Я взял в руку свиток и поднял свой марсианский жезл.

The torchlight picked up the suggestion of distant walls.

Факел высвечивал намеки на находящиеся где — то далеко стены.

I feel something like a stray dog someone picked up.

Чувствую себя бродячим псом, которого подобрали и приютили.

The dwarf fell behind as Pavek picked up the pace.

Дварф немедленно отстал, как только Павек прибавил шагу.

Independent of any specific technical info they’ve picked up.

Независимо от того, какую именно информацию им удалось умыкнуть.

I paused at a stand and picked up a newspaper.

Я задержалась у стойки с прессой и взяла газету.

Once I picked up this book, I could not put it down.

Когда я читала книгу, я не могла оторваться.

Togger gave a claw rattle that made plain he had picked up a strong broadcast of Farree’s pain.

Тоггор застучал коготком, от чего стало ясно, что он уловил сильнейшую боль, исходящую от Фарри.

Our sensors have picked up sufficient quantities on a small planet in the Omega system.

Наши сенсоры засекли достаточное количество чистого райталина на маленькой планете в системе Омеги.

He worked at the Consul General’s Office as a diplomat, but after Pearl Harbor he was picked up by Naval Intelligence for questioning.

Работал в штабе консула дипломатом, но после Пёрл — Харбора его для допроса забрала морская разведка.

Myron picked up his cellular phone and dialed Win’s private line.

Он достал сотовый телефон и набрал личный номер Уина.

Murnos picked up the receiver of an old black telephone and dialed an extension.

Мурнос снял трубку старого черного телефона и набрал внутренний номер.

The directional microphone in her bonnet picked up their low-voiced conversation and broadcast it to her earplug.

Направленный микрофон в шляпке улавливал их разговор и передавал его на миниатюрный наушник.

He picked up a remote control for the slide projector and pressed a button.

Он взял пульт дистанционного управления стоявшего сбоку от него проектора и нажал на кнопку.

He had been a tax lawyer in Philadelphia and had picked up some wealthy clients in the South.

Он был юристом, занимался налогами в Филадельфии, имел несколько богатых клиентов с Юга.

Instead she went down to her bedroom, sat down at the phone table, and picked up the handset.

Вместо этого она спустилась в свою спальню, уселась перед столиком с телефоном и сняла трубку.

He picked up the telephone beside the cash register, dialed a number and handed Kolnas the receiver.

Снял трубку с аппарата, стоявшего возле кассы, набрал номер и передал трубку Кольнасу.

That was their destination, and he picked up the rear guard in West Market Street, which was packed with shoppers.

Он угадал направление их движения и заметил арьергард группы на улице Западного рынка, кишевшей покупателями.

She got booted for bringing tricks into the room during the night while the taxpayers picked up the bill?

Ее выгнали, потому что по ночам она приводила клиентов, пока добропорядочные налогоплательщики оплачивали ее счета?

Tolland picked up a shard of ice off the glacial floor and tossed it into the water.

Толланд поднял с ледяного пола отколовшийся кусочек и бросил его в воду.

He nodded at last and picked up his hat and coat and moved silently around the bed and into the dressing room.

Он, наконец, кивнул, взял шляпу и плащ и тихонько пошел в другую комнату, обойдя кровать.

In moments of exceptional stress, the boss always reverted to the habits he’d picked up in Central Asia.

В минуты особого напряжения шеф всегда обращается к привычкам, перенятым в Средней Азии.

She walked to a table and picked up one of the many notebooks she kept around the apartment.

Она подошла к столу и выбрала одну из многочисленных тетрадей, которые лежали у нее повсюду.

Peter looked at the price tag, picked up the mower, and went to find the assistant.

Питер посмотрел на ярлык с ценой, подхватил косилку и направился к продавцу.

Her voice was still dreamy, but it picked up an agitated edge.

Голос ее был сонным, но в нем появились возбужденные нотки.

The collection of exotic personal weapons picked up during this tour made an impressive pile.

Коллекция экзотического личного оружия, собранная за время этого обхода, образовала впечатляющую кучу.

McKay slammed the edge of a hand against his neck and picked up the man’s spear.

Маккей ударил его ребром ладони по шее и поднял упавшее копье.

Angel picked up a fallen axe, ducked under the rope and delivered a thunderous blow to the crumbling stone of the battlement.

Ангел подобрал чей — то топор, нырнул под веревку и нанес сокрушительный удар по искрошенному камню.

pick

     ( picks    plural & 3rd person present)   ( picking    present participle)   ( picked    past tense & past participle  )

1       verb   If you pick a particular person or thing, you choose that one.  
Mr Nowell had picked ten people to interview for six sales jobs in London…      V n  
I had deliberately picked a city with a tropical climate.      V n  

2       n-sing   You can refer to the best things or people in a particular group as the pickof that group.  
the N, usu the N of n  
The boys here are the pick of the under-15 cricketers in the country…     

3       verb   When you pick flowers, fruit, or leaves, you break them off the plant or tree and collect them.  
She used to pick flowers in the Cromwell Road…      V n  

4       verb   If you pick something from a place, you remove it from there with your fingers or your hand.  
He picked the napkin from his lap and placed it alongside his plate…      V n prep  

5       verb   If you pick your nose or teeth, you remove substances from inside your nose or between your teeth.  
Edgar, don’t pick your nose, dear…      V n  

6       verb   If you pick a fight or quarrel with someone, you deliberately cause one.  
He picked a fight with a waiter and landed in jail…      V n with n  

7       verb   If someone such as a thief picks a lock, they open it without a key, for example by using a piece of wire.  
He picked each lock deftly, and rifled the papers within each drawer.      V n  

8       n-count   A pick is the same as a pickaxe.  

10    If you pick and choose, you carefully choose only things that you really want and reject the others.  

pick and choose      phrase   Vs inflect, usu PHR n  
We, the patients, cannot pick and choose our doctors.     

11    If you have your pick of a group of things, you are able to choose any of them that you want.  

have one’s pick      phrase   V inflects, PHR of n  
Here is an actress who could have her pick of any part…     

12    If you are told to take your pick, you can choose any one that you like from a group of things.  

take one’s pick      phrase   V inflects, oft PHR of/from n  
Accountants can take their pick of company cars…     

13    If you pick your way across an area, you walk across it very carefully in order to avoid obstacles or dangerous things.  

pick one’s way      phrase   V inflects, PHR prep/adv  
The girls were afraid of snakes and picked their way along with extreme caution…     

14   
  
  to pick someone’s brains  

  
  brain  

  
  to pick holes in something  

  
  hole  

  
  to pick someone’s pocket  

  
  pocket  
pick at      phrasal verb   If you pick at the food that you are eating, you eat only very small amounts of it.  
Sarah picked at a plate of cheese for supper, but she wasn’t really hungry.      V P n   pick off      phrasal verb   If someone picks off people or aircraft, they shoot them down one by one, aiming carefully at them from a distance.  
Both groups on either side are just picking off innocent bystanders…      V P n (not pron)  
Any decent shot with telescopic sights could pick us off at random.      V n P   pick on  

1       phrasal verb   If someone picks on you, they repeatedly criticize you unfairly or treat you unkindly.  
INFORMAL   Bullies pick on younger children…      V P n  

2       phrasal verb   If someone picks on a particular person or thing, they choose them, for example for special attention or treatment.  
  (mainly BRIT)  
(=pick)  

When you have made up your mind, pick on a day when you will not be under much stress…      V P n   pick out  

1       phrasal verb   If you pick out someone or something, you recognize them when it is difficult to see them, for example because they are among a large group.  
The detective-constable picked out the words with difficulty…      V P n (not pron)  
Steven describes himself as `a regular guy<endash>you couldn’t pick me out of a crowd’.      V n P  

2       phrasal verb   If you pick out someone or something, you choose them from a group of people or things.  
(=select)  

I have been picked out to represent the whole team…      V P n (not pron)  
There are so many great newscasters it’s difficult to pick one out.      V n P  

3       phrasal verb   If part of something is picked outin a particular colour, it is painted in that colour so that it can be seen clearly beside the other parts.  
usu passive  
(=highlight)  

The name is picked out in gold letters over the shop-front.      be V-ed P   pick over      phrasal verb   If you pick over a quantity of things, you examine them carefully, for example to reject the ones you do not want.  
Pick over the fruit and pile on top of the cream.      V P n (not pron)   pick up         

1       phrasal verb   When you pick something up, you lift it up.  
He picked his cap up from the floor and stuck it back on his head…      V n P  
Ridley picked up a pencil and fiddled with it.      V P n (not pron)  

2       phrasal verb   When you pickyourselfup after you have fallen or been knocked down, you stand up rather slowly.  
Anthony picked himself up and set off along the track.      V pron-refl P  

3       phrasal verb   When you pick up    someone or something that is waiting to be collected, you go to the place where they are and take them away, often in a car.      
She went over to her parents’ house to pick up some clean clothes…      V P n (not pron)  
I picked her up at Covent Garden to take her to lunch with my mother.      V n P  

4       phrasal verb   If someone is picked up by the police, they are arrested and taken to a police station.  
Rawlings had been picked up by police at his office…      be V-ed P  
The police picked him up within the hour.      V n P, Also V P n (not pron)  

5       phrasal verb   If you pick up    something such as a skill or an idea, you acquire it without effort over a period of time.      
INFORMAL   Where did you pick up your English?…      V P n (not pron)  

6       phrasal verb   If you pick up    someone you do not know, you talk to them and try to start a sexual relationship with them.      
INFORMAL   He had picked her up at a nightclub on Kallari Street, where she worked as a singer.      V n P, Also V P n (not pron)  

7       phrasal verb   If you pick up    an illness, you get it from somewhere or something.      
(=catch)  

They’ve picked up a really nasty infection from something they’ve eaten.      V P n (not pron), Also V n P  

8       phrasal verb   If a piece of equipment, for example a radio or a microphone, picks up a signal or sound, it receives it or detects it.  
We can pick up Italian television…      V P n (not pron)  

9       phrasal verb   If you pick up    something, such as a feature or a pattern, you discover or identify it.      
Consumers in Europe are slow to pick up trends in the use of information technology.      V P n (not pron)  

10       phrasal verb   If someone picks up a point or topic that has already been mentioned, or if they pick up on it, they refer to it or develop it.  
Can I just pick up that gentleman’s point?…      V P n (not pron)  
I’ll pick up on what I said a couple of minutes ago.      V P P n, Also V n P  

11       phrasal verb   If trade or the economy of a country picks up, it improves.  
Industrial production is beginning to pick up.      V P  

12       phrasal verb   If you pick someone up on something that they have said or done, you mention it and tell them that you think it is wrong.  
  (mainly BRIT)  
…if I may pick you up on that point…      V n P P n  

14    When you pick up the pieces after a disaster, you do what you can to get the situation back to normal again.  

pick up the pieces      phrase   V inflects  
Do we try and prevent problems or do we try and pick up the pieces afterwards?…     

15    When a vehicle picks up speed, it begins to move more quickly.  

pick up speed      phrase   V inflects  
(=accelerate)  

Brian pulled away slowly, but picked up speed.     

cherry-pick     ( cherry-picks    3rd person present)   ( cherry-picking    present participle)   ( cherry-picked    past tense & past participle  ) If someone cherry-picks people or things, they choose the best ones from a group of them, often in a way that other people consider unfair.      verb  
The club is in debt while others are queuing to cherry-pick their best players.      V n  

hand-pick        ( hand-picks    3rd person present)   ( hand-picking    present participle)   ( hand-picked    past tense & past participle  ) , handpick   If someone is hand-picked, they are very carefully chosen by someone in authority for a particular purpose or a particular job.      verb  
He was hand-picked for this job by the Admiral…      be V-ed  
Sokagakkai was able to hand-pick his successor.      V n  

ice pick        ( ice picks    plural  ) , icepick   An ice pick is a small pointed tool that you use for breaking ice.      n-count  

pick-me-up        ( pick-me-ups    plural  ) A pick-me-up is something that you have or do when you are tired or depressed in order to make you feel better.  
INFORMAL      n-count  
This is an ideal New Year pick-me-up<endash>a five day holiday in the Bahamas.     

pick ‘n’ mix      , pick and mix  
Pick ‘n’ mix is used to describe a way of getting a collection of things together by choosing a number of different ones.  
  (BRIT)      adj   ADJ n  
It is, as some senior officials conceded, a pick ‘n’ mix approach to policy., …a pick-and-mix selection of fabrics and wallpapers.     

pick-up        ( pick-ups    plural  ) , pickup  

1       n-count   A pick-up or a pick-up truck is a small truck with low sides that can be easily loaded and unloaded.  

2       n-sing   A pick-upin trade or in a country’s economy is an improvement in it.  
usu N in n  
…a pick-up in the housing market…     

3       n-count   A pick-up takes place when someone picks up a person or thing that is waiting to be collected.  
usu N n  
The company had pick-up points in most cities…     

4       n-count   When a pick-up takes place, someone talks to a person in a friendly way in the hope of having a casual sexual relationship with them.  
INFORMAL   They had come to the world’s most famous pick-up joint.     

Princeton’s WordNetRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. pick up, lift up, gather upverb

    take and lift upward

    Synonyms:
    percolate, call for, perk, apprehend, perk up, collar, elate, get a line, gain vigor, get word, hear, gather up, uplift, learn, collect, find out, turn around, receive, nail, discover, lift up, peck, nab, arrest, get wind, catch, cop, see, intoxicate

  2. pick upverb

    take up by hand

    «He picked up the book and started to read»

    Synonyms:
    percolate, call for, perk, apprehend, perk up, collar, elate, get a line, gain vigor, get word, hear, gather up, uplift, learn, collect, find out, turn around, receive, nail, discover, lift up, peck, nab, arrest, get wind, catch, cop, see, intoxicate

  3. pick upverb

    give a passenger or a hitchhiker a lift

    «We picked up a hitchhiker on the highway»

    Synonyms:
    percolate, call for, perk, apprehend, perk up, collar, elate, get a line, gain vigor, get word, hear, gather up, uplift, learn, collect, find out, turn around, receive, nail, discover, lift up, peck, nab, arrest, get wind, catch, cop, see, intoxicate

  4. collect, pick up, gather up, call forverb

    gather or collect

    «You can get the results on Monday»; «She picked up the children at the day care center»; «They pick up our trash twice a week»

    Synonyms:
    gain vigor, cop, pile up, take in, peck, call for, pull in, take, invite, gather, nail, need, amass, lift up, perk up, necessitate, arrest, roll up, get word, quest, nab, percolate, demand, garner, see, receive, accumulate, gather up, postulate, request, compile, require, hoard, pull together, collar, turn around, apprehend, get a line, ask, uplift, involve, find out, intoxicate, bespeak, elate, catch, learn, get wind, perk, collect, discover, hear

  5. learn, hear, get word, get wind, pick up, find out, get a line, discover, seeverb

    get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally

    «I learned that she has two grown-up children»; «I see that you have been promoted»

    Synonyms:
    turn around, ensure, read, collar, unwrap, key out, reveal, look, experience, get word, visualise, come upon, watch, assure, memorise, fancy, intoxicate, go steady, distinguish, disclose, learn, chance upon, receive, instruct, run into, discover, light upon, escort, try, perk, fall upon, lift up, con, uplift, reckon, give away, take heed, consider, gain vigor, study, name, come across, get a line, elate, collect, chance on, bring out, divulge, take care, let on, control, ascertain, insure, attend, date, realize, check, peck, interpret, meet, image, larn, gather up, strike, take, catch, see to it, cop, find out, see, listen, construe, regard, visualize, describe, picture, find, catch out, call for, perk up, visit, identify, view, project, percolate, arrest, let out, hear, realise, go out, envision, happen upon, determine, take in, nab, get wind, nail, encounter, figure, acquire, examine, expose, break, witness, understand, detect, teach, key, run across, attain, memorize, go through, notice, observe, apprehend

  6. pick upverb

    get in addition, as an increase

    «The candidate picked up thousands of votes after his visit to the nursing home»

    Synonyms:
    percolate, call for, perk, apprehend, perk up, collar, elate, get a line, gain vigor, get word, hear, gather up, uplift, learn, collect, find out, turn around, receive, nail, discover, lift up, peck, nab, arrest, get wind, catch, cop, see, intoxicate

  7. collar, nail, apprehend, arrest, pick up, nab, copverb

    take into custody

    «the police nabbed the suspected criminals»

    Synonyms:
    quail at, cop, uplift, peck, hook, savvy, hear, complete, get, dig, percolate, hold back, nail, glom, nail down, pass with flying colors, perk up, smash, arrest, gather up, get word, nab, snitch, boom, call for, see, find out, turn back, grasp, perk, halt, gain vigor, knock off, ace, compass, receive, sweep through, stop, sail through, get the picture, pinpoint, collar, turn around, apprehend, get a line, comprehend, lift up, peg, intoxicate, breeze through, contain, elate, catch, thieve, blast, grok, learn, get wind, hold, collect, discover, check

  8. pick upverb

    buy casually or spontaneously

    «I picked up some food for a snack»

    Synonyms:
    percolate, call for, perk, apprehend, perk up, collar, elate, get a line, gain vigor, get word, hear, gather up, uplift, learn, collect, find out, turn around, receive, nail, discover, lift up, peck, nab, arrest, get wind, catch, cop, see, intoxicate

  9. pick up, receiveverb

    register (perceptual input)

    «pick up a signal»

    Synonyms:
    gain vigor, cop, take in, peck, call for, hear, invite, welcome, get, nail, collar, perk up, find, arrest, gather up, get word, have, meet, see, receive, collect, nab, encounter, incur, lift up, turn around, apprehend, get a line, uplift, obtain, find out, percolate, experience, elate, catch, learn, get wind, perk, discover, intoxicate

  10. pick upverb

    lift out or reflect from a background

    «The scarf picks up the color of the skirt»; «His eyes picked up his smile»

    Synonyms:
    percolate, call for, perk, apprehend, perk up, collar, elate, get a line, gain vigor, get word, hear, gather up, uplift, learn, collect, find out, turn around, receive, nail, discover, lift up, peck, nab, arrest, get wind, catch, cop, see, intoxicate

  11. pick upverb

    meet someone for sexual purposes

    «he always tries to pick up girls in bars»

    Synonyms:
    percolate, call for, perk, apprehend, perk up, collar, elate, get a line, gain vigor, get word, hear, gather up, uplift, learn, collect, find out, turn around, receive, nail, discover, lift up, peck, nab, arrest, get wind, catch, cop, see, intoxicate

  12. elate, lift up, uplift, pick up, intoxicateverb

    fill with high spirits; fill with optimism

    «Music can uplift your spirits»

    Synonyms:
    nail, percolate, call for, perk, lift up, perk up, get wind, elate, get a line, gain vigor, get word, hear, gather up, uplift, learn, collect, catch, turn around, apprehend, receive, soak, find out, discover, intoxicate, peck, nab, arrest, inebriate, collar, cop, see

  13. turn around, pick upverb

    improve significantly; go from bad to good

    «Her performance in school picked up»

    Synonyms:
    nail, percolate, call for, swing about, lift up, perk up, get wind, elate, get a line, gain vigor, get word, hear, gather up, uplift, learn, collect, catch, arrest, apprehend, receive, perk, find out, turn around, intoxicate, peck, nab, discover, swing around, collar, cop, see

  14. catch, pick upverb

    perceive with the senses quickly, suddenly, or momentarily

    «I caught the aroma of coffee»; «He caught the allusion in her glance»; «ears open to catch every sound»; «The dog picked up the scent»; «Catch a glimpse»

    Synonyms:
    hitch, cop, take in, peck, call for, capture, beguile, get, percolate, nail, trip up, perk up, captivate, view, arrest, gather up, get word, nab, trance, fascinate, enamor, see, find out, collar, becharm, catch, catch up with, watch, receive, gain vigor, lift up, entrance, apprehend, get a line, charm, uplift, intoxicate, overhear, turn around, elate, enamour, overtake, grab, learn, enchant, get wind, perk, collect, discover, take hold of, bewitch, hear

  15. peck, pick upverb

    eat by pecking at, like a bird

    Synonyms:
    nag, cop, peck, call for, perk up, nail, lift up, pick, arrest, gather up, get word, nab, see, find out, collect, hen-peck, beak, pick at, learn, receive, gain vigor, collar, turn around, apprehend, smack, get a line, uplift, percolate, peck at, elate, catch, hear, get wind, perk, discover, intoxicate

  16. perk up, perk, percolate, pick up, gain vigorverb

    gain or regain energy

    «I picked up after a nap»

    Synonyms:
    gain vigor, cop, peck, call for, arouse, percolate, nail, energize, lift up, perk up, arrest, gather up, get word, nab, stimulate, energise, see, receive, collect, learn, filter, leach, permeate, collar, turn around, apprehend, get a line, uplift, find out, sink in, brace, elate, catch, hear, get wind, perk, discover, intoxicate

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  1. Kyle Larson:

    Just having that relationship where they can pick up the phone and call me if they have questions about iRacing or something is pretty neat, it’s a closer friendship, relationship with them. I think all of them look up to me and I think that’s great to be there for them whenever they need me.

  2. Angelica Varela:

    The black-footed ferrets prey on prairie dogs so it was once thought that elimination programs for the dogs, considered a nuisance to farmers and ranchers, were impacting the ferret population. Now, there was a concerted effort by the state to rebuild the black-footed ferret population. On a recent day, volunteers made their way to small-town Seligman and met for training on the first night inside a rented home in a rural neighborhood that Arizona Game and Fish uses for the operation. One of those volunteers is Robert Coonrod, who bought a pick-up truck and rigged it with overhead lights specifically for the night-time searches. Robert Coonrod has been volunteering for five years. Though hes not a biologist, he enjoys helping out wildlife and found a new photography hobby while volunteering. HUNTERS TURN TO HIPSTERS TO HELP BOOST SPORTS DECLINING NUMBERS One of the volunteers is Robert Coonrod, who bought a pick-up truck and rigged it with overhead lights specifically for the night-time searches. ( Fox News) Were looking for a ferret to be outside his hole. We drive down, he gets curious, looks at the lights, you see the green eyes shine, and then its off to the races, Robert Coonrod said. Once the animalis spotted, volunteers run towardit and set up a trap. But they have to first hopscotch around prairie dog burrows that dot the landscape. Sometimes it can be very entertaining watching people run across a prairie dog colony because youre so focused on the ferret that you forget about all these holes on the ground, Holly Hicks said. Yeah, every one of us has tripped and fallen in a prairie dog hole after chasing after a ferret. ARIZONA MAN PICKED UP NEWBORN FAWN, TOOK IT TO LOCAL BAR, OFFICIALS SAY With freezing temperates on the first night of the search, around 10 of the volunteers showed up, including Arizona State Univerisity biology graduate Angelica Varela, who will soon be starting an internship with Bird Conservancy of the Rockies. With freezing temperates on the first night of the search, around 10 of the volunteers showed up( Fox News)( When I started) volunteering( for other wildlife organizations) and really getting boots on the ground and realizing the hard work that actually goes into it, its really important and its really satisfying being able to know that you had a part in helping a species, as conservation work, I mean were doing this so that eventually we dont have to keep doing it. Angelica Varela drove up from Phoenix with Angelica Varela friend, Brandi Kapos, who is an Olive Garden waitress and an Arizona State Univerisity conservation biology graduate. Shes looking to return to school to get a masters degree in Geographic Information Systems. Before Angelica Varela and Brandi Kapos got their assignment from Jennifer Cordova for the night, they said they had energy drinks and candy. Angelica Varela said Angelica Varela was pumped. With freezing temperates on the first night of the search, around 10 of the volunteers showed up, including Arizona State Univerisity biology graduates Angelica Varela and Brandi Kapos. ( Fox News) Jennifer Cordova said the goal is to get the black-footed ferret off the endangered species list. Fox News important because wildlife dont have a say — theydont have a voice out there, Holly Hicks said. So, its people like us who manage and try to keep that voice out there and people aware. Our passion comes from a lot of places. We love animals. We want to see wildlife in the future for future generations. Only found in North America, this wild animal differs from the European pet ferrets that are domesticated. The black-footed ferret was once thought extinct until 18 were found in 1981. Since then, recovery and breeding efforts have helped the black-footed ferret population grow. I kind of feel like its our duty.

  3. Todd Salamone:

    As it gets closer to $200, more shorting activity may pick up and accelerate that move down.

  4. Mike Reynolds:

    If all of the soldiers in all of the armies in all of the world, were to put down their weapons and pick up tools and start making sustainable housing for all the people in the world, life would just begin on this planet

  5. Manager Ned Yost:

    I talked to Chris Young and told Chris Young that if Eddie finds out, you know how tough World Series can be, i remember Chris Young just went through it, Mous went through it with Chris Young mom. It’s a very, very tough thing, especially right before you’re about to go out and pitch. It would almost be impossible to do that in Game 1 of World Series. I told Chris Young just to be ready in case something happens. And Chris Young would have to pick up the slack.


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  • امسكArabic
  • samle, tageDanish
  • abschleppen, weitermachen, aufheben, aufnehmen, begreifen, abheben, fortfahren, fortsetzen, übernehmen, mitnehmen, sich berappeln, verstehen, wieder einsetzen, hochheben, auffangen, wahrnehmen, empfangen, abholen, sich fangen, wieder loslegen, sich erholen, kapieren, bemerken, wieder aufnehmen, abnehmenGerman
  • coger, recolectar, mejorar, captar, contestar, recogerSpanish
  • nousta, ottaa kyytiin, kasvaa, huomata, vastata, ymmärtää, oppia, iskeä, nostaa, vastaanottaa, panna merkille, poimia, jatkaa, maksaaFinnish
  • chercher, draguer, soulever, s’améliorer, noter, reprendre, capter, collecterFrench
  • pioc suas, tógIrish
  • togScottish Gaelic
  • אָסַףHebrew
  • उठानाHindi
  • sollevare, tirare su, raccogliereItalian
  • 迎えに行く, 拾い上げる, ナンパする, 拾う, 乗せるJapanese
  • 마중하다, 작업하다Korean
  • ngoratMalay
  • hente (noen)Norwegian
  • odebrać, podnosić, podrywać, podnieśćPolish
  • coletar, buscar, captar, pegar, apanharPortuguese
  • возобновить, улавливать, подбирать, забирать, уловить, подобрать, брать трубку, улучшаться, забрать, подцеплять, поднимать, взять трубку, улучшиться, подцепить, поднять, возобновлятьRussian
  • ไปรับThai
  • toplamakTurkish
  • اٹھاناUrdu
  • nhặt lênVietnamese

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So, anyway, my cousin’s best friend’s older brother’s girlfriend’s sister is gonna be bringing some by this afternoon, and I know it sounds a little stupid, but I’m kind of nervous to pick them up myself.

Так вот сестра подружки старшего брата лучшей подруги моей двоюродной сестры принесёт их после обеда. Я знаю, как глупо это звучит, но я боюсь забирать их сама.

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