1.拾起;探出
2.重新开始
1.拾取
2.学会
3.救起
4.阻尼检波器
5.吸收
6.获得
7.振作精神
8.恢复
9.拾音器
10.看到或识别
1.拾取
2.学会
3.救起
4.阻尼检波器
5.吸收
6.获得
7.振作精神
8.恢复
9.拾音器
10.看到或识别
1.to lift someone or something up from a surface; to lift things up and put them in the place where they are kept in order to make a place neat; to make a place clean and neat; to lift something up and take it away
2.to go and meet someone or something that you have arranged to take somewhere in a vehicle; to arrest someone and take them away in a car; to take someone who is waiting by the road into your vehicle and take them somewhere
3.to learn a new skill or start a habit without intending to
4.to get an illness
5.to buy something
6.to receive an electronic signal on a radio or similar piece of equipment
7.to earn money
8.to win something such as a prize
9.to notice a smell or sound, or to notice that someone or something is present
10.to start talking to someone because you want to have sex with them
11.to start something again, from the point where you stopped
12.to improve; if something such as the wind picks up, it becomes stronger; if something picks up speed, it starts to move faster
13.to pay for something
14.to try to return to a normal life after a difficult experience
15.to return to a situation that existed before something went wrong
1.to lift someone or something up from a surface; to lift things up and put them in the place where they are kept in order to make a place neat; to make a place clean and neat; to lift something up and take it away
2.to go and meet someone or something that you have arranged to take somewhere in a vehicle; to arrest someone and take them away in a car; to take someone who is waiting by the road into your vehicle and take them somewhere
3.to learn a new skill or start a habit without intending to
4.to get an illness
5.to buy something
6.to receive an electronic signal on a radio or similar piece of equipment
7.to earn money
8.to win something such as a prize
9.to notice a smell or sound, or to notice that someone or something is present
10.to start talking to someone because you want to have sex with them
11.to start something again, from the point where you stopped
12.to improve; if something such as the wind picks up, it becomes stronger; if something picks up speed, it starts to move faster
13.to pay for something
14.to try to return to a normal life after a difficult experience
15.to return to a situation that existed before something went wrong
1.suppose you were to handle an item like this, couldn't you perhaps pick up vibrations from the person who sharpened the item. . .
假设你要处理这样的一件东西,难道你不能区分磨尖它的人…
2.The little Red Hen was just coming out of her door to pick up a few sticks for kindling wood.
小红母鸡正从门里出来要拾几根小树枝要给木头引火。
3.Before you can practice any rhythms , you've got to pick up on a bit of musical notation. It's simple and really helpful.
在你能练习任何的旋律之前,你必须恢复(从新捡起)一些音乐的符号。这是很简单的,也确实是有帮助。
4.Though there has been a rise in the number of civil-society groups trying to pick up the pieces, progress is marked in baby-steps.
虽然目前试图收拾残局的民间社会团体数量在逐渐增加,但进程却非常缓慢。
5.Finally, just call the appropriate method to walk through the XML document and pick up parts of it for display, as shown in Listing 7.
最后,调用合适的方法来遍历这个XML文档并挑选出它的某些部分进行显示,如清单7所示。
6.He had a ragtag band of criminals ready to pick up the slack .
他就让一群乌合之众的犯人来收拾这个烂摊子。
7.Similarly, a 17-way car, but today's different days of old, previously in that city, and was to make a living out to pick up a part-time.
同样是17路车,只是今日不同昔日,以前在那个城市里,是为了生计而出去接兼职。
8.You lose your turn if you do not catch the ball, you do not pick up a jack or you drop any jacks from your hand.
如果你没有接住球,或者没有抓到“杰克斯”,或者没有抓紧手中的“杰克斯”而使之掉落下来,就算你输了。
9.If you turn out you do not get the ball, you do not pick up the Jack or reduce any of you, you jack your hand.
你掉了反过来如果你没有抓住球,你不拿起杰克或减少任何插孔你你你的手。
10.I had a fiduciary responsibility to my investors and that, more than anything else, prompted me to pick up the phone.
我对基金投资者担负着资金的受托责任,这比任何事情都重要。