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●ˌpick sb/sth ˈup 🔑1. to take hold of and lift sb/sth 拿起;提起;举起;抱起◆I always pick the baby up when she cries. 孩子一哭我就把她抱起来。◆I picked up your bag by mistake. 我错拿了你的包。◆Pick your coat up off the floor! 把你的外套从地板上捡起来! ➡ note at lift sb/sth up 2. to go to sb’s home or a place you have arranged and take them somewhere in your car; to collect sth from a place you have arranged 开车接走(某人);取走(某物)◆I’ll pick you up at seven o’clock. 七点钟我开车来接你。◆He picked up a hitchhiker. 他带上了一个搭便车的人。◆I went to pick her up from the airport. 我开车去机场接她了。◆We can pick up the tickets an hour before the show starts. 我们可以在开演前一小时取票。 NOTE Pick sb/sth up is used much more often than collect sb/sth in spoken English. 与 collect sb/sth 相比,英语口语多用 pick sb/sth up。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |