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●ˌpick sb/sth ˈout 🔑1. to choose sb/sth from a number of people or things 选择;挑选;挑中◆He picks out people from the audience to come up on stage. 他挑了一些听众到台上来。◆The brightest students were picked out for special training. 最优秀的学生被选拔出来接受专门培训。◆He picked out the most expensive suit in the shop. 他选中了商店里最贵的一套西服。SYN select sb/sth (more formal) 2. to recognize sb/sth from among people or things 认出;辨别出◆Can you pick me out in this old school photo? 你能在这张学校旧照片中认出我来吗?◆The suspect was picked out at an identity parade. 嫌疑人在列队接受指认时被认了出来。3. to manage to see sb/sth 看出;认出;分辨出◆We could just pick out a car in the distance. 我们只能隐隐约约看见远处有一辆车。SYN make sb/sth out (more formal) ➡ note at make sb/sth out 4. if a light, etc. picks sb/sth out, it shines on sb/sth so that they/it are easier to see (灯光等)照见,使容易看见◆The car’s headlights picked out a road sign. 车子前灯照射在一块路标上。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] |