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●ˌpick sth ˈout1. to discover or recognize sth after careful study (经仔细研究)发现,认识到◆It was difficult to pick out the important points from the mass of facts. 从一大堆资料中很难理出要点。◆They were asked to pick out exactly what made his style so distinctive. 他们被要求悉心领会是什么成就了他与众不同的风格。2. if you pick out a tune on a musical instrument, you play it slowly, note by note, without using written music (不看乐谱)慢慢弹奏出(曲调)◆Buddie was picking out a simple tune on his guitar. 巴迪在吉他上缓缓弹着一首简单的曲子。OBJ melody, tune3. usually be ˌpicked ˈout (BrE) to paint, draw or write sth in such a way that it is very easy to see, especially by using a colour that is different from the background (用对比色)醒目地画(或写)◆The details of the flowers were picked out in blue and gold. 花的纹理用蓝色和金黄色勾画得很鲜艳。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] |