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    pick up
    [pick up]
    definition
    1. take hold of and lift or move someone or something:
      "I reached out and picked up a magazine" · "picking her up, he carried her from the room"
      • answer a phone call:
        "the phone rang and rang and nobody picked up" · "let the machine pick it up and return the call later"
      • informal
        pay the bill for something, especially when others have contributed to the expense:
        "as usual, we had to pick up the tab"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        tidy a room or building:
        "finish your homework and pick up your room"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        put something away neatly:
        "will you pick up all your toys?"
      • golf
        lift up one's ball, especially when conceding a hole.
      • go somewhere to collect someone, typically in one's car:
        "will you pick the children up from school?"
      • stop for someone to board a train, boat, etc.:
        "they were picked up by a passing ship"
      • informal
        arrest someone:
        "he was picked up by the police for questioning"
      • informal
        casually strike up a conversation with a stranger, with the aim of having sex with them:
        "one night I picked up a stranger in a bar"
      • return to a point made by someone in order to criticize it:
        "she picked him up on one niggling point"
      • make someone feel more energetic and cheerful:
        "songs to pick you up and make you feel good"
      • stand up again after a fall:
        "Emily picked herself up off the grass"
      • collect something that has been left elsewhere:
        "Wanda came over to pick up her things"
      • obtain, acquire, or learn something, especially in an informal way:
        "he had picked up a little Russian from his father"
      • catch an illness or infection:
        "I've picked up some kind of flu bug"
      • become better; improve:
        "my luck's picked up"
      • become stronger; increase:
        "the wind has picked up"
      • detect or receive a signal or sound, especially by means of electronic apparatus:
        "we've picked up a distress signal" · "the animals had picked up their scent and were following their trail"
      • become aware of or sensitive to something:
        "she is very quick to pick up emotional atmospheres" · "it is more likely that such a problem would be picked up by professionals" · "I failed to pick up on the humor in his remark"
      • find and take a particular road or route:
        "they veered left and picked up the road which ran alongside the river"
      • resume something:
        "let's pick up where we left off yesterday" · "they picked up their friendship without the slightest difficulty" · "he picked up the story in the 1950s"
      • refer to or develop a point or topic mentioned earlier:
        "Dawson picked up her earlier remark" · "if I could just pick up on a question you raised earlier"
      • (of an object or color) attractively accentuate the color of something else by being of a similar shade:
        "her earrings picked up the blue in her outfit"
    pick·up
    [ˈpikˌəp]
    noun
    pick-up (noun)
    1. a small truck with an enclosed cab and open back.
    2. an act of collecting a person or goods, especially in a vehicle:
      "travel by bus from your local pickup point to your hotel" · "curbside pickup"
    3. informal
      a casual encounter with someone, with a view to having sex:
      "most people met through casual pickups"
      • a person encountered with a view to having sex.
    4. an improvement in an economic indicator:
      "signs of a pickup in demand"
    5. a device that produces an electrical signal in response to some other kind of signal or change.
      • the cartridge of a record player, carrying the stylus.
      • a device on a musical instrument, particularly an electric guitar, that converts string vibrations into electrical signals for amplification.
    6. the reception of signals, especially interference or noise, by electrical apparatus:
      "this microphone helps reduce the pickup of background noise"
    7. music
      a series of introductory notes leading into the opening part of a tune.
    8. fishing
      a semicircular loop of metal for guiding the line back on to the spool as it is reeled in.
    adjective
    pick-up (adjective)
    1. informal and spontaneous:
      "six players had started a full-court pickup basketball game"
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    noun
    1. a small truck with an enclosed cab and open back.
      utility vehicle/truck
      bakkie
    2. an improvement in an economic indicator:
      Opposite:
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  3. The meaning of pick up depends on the context. It can mean1234:
    • To take up something with a hand or other body part or with an instrument
    • To collect or gather something
    • To tidy up or clean something
    • To lift someone or something using your hands
    • To answer the phone or the receiver
    • The act or place of picking someone or something up
    • A person who is picked up
    • To recover or increase speed, vigor, or activity
    • To put things in order
    • To pack up one's belongings
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    pick up 1. To take up (something) with a hand or other body part or with an instrument: Could you pick up that book? The dog picked up the bone in its mouth. 2. To collect or gather: picked up some pebbles. 3. To tidy up; clean: picked up the bedroom.
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    to lift someone or something using your hands: If she starts to cry, pick her up and give her a cuddle. I picked up the kids ' clothes that were lying on the floor. I went to pick up the phone / receiver, but it had stopped ringing.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/pick-up
    [ C ] the act of picking someone or something up, or the place where it happens: The pickup point for the long-distance coaches is now in the new bus station. [ C ] informal a person who is picked up: The taxi driver said I was the first pickup that he'd had all evening.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/pickup
    : to recover or increase speed, vigor, or activity : improve after the strike, business picked up the wind began to pick up 2 : to put things in order was always picking up after her 3 : to pack up one's belongings
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