B1 [ T ] to take some things and leave others挑选;选择
to take some things but not others挑挑拣拣;精挑细选
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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.
B1 [ I or T ] to remove separate things or small pieces from something, especially with the fingers从…上剔除,从…摘下
B1 [ T ] When you pick flowers or fruit, you take them off a plant or tree.(从植物或树上)采,摘
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You ought to pick those lettuces before they shrivel and die.
I tend to leave the windfalls for the birds to pick at.
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.
The fruit is picked and artificially ripened before shipping.
[ 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)
[ U ] choice挑选;选择
to have a large choice available可以挑选;任意挑选
to choose the one(s) you want from the different types available挑选,选择
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