picked
基本解释
- adj.精選的;採摘的
- 動詞pick的過去式和過去分詞.
英汉例句
- She picked some flowers from the garden.
她從花園裡採摘了一些鮮花。 - He always picked the hardest and dirtiest jobs.
他縂是挑最髒最累的活乾。
《新英漢大辤典》 - She picked up the new nylon umbrella on the sly.
她順手牽羊拿走了那頂新尼龍繖。
《新英漢大辤典》 - However you like them, for best results, beets should be picked when the roots are two and one-half centimeters around.
- As it was, He picked the best, the smartest, the most loving, the least sentimental, the most unimitative master He could have possibly picked.
事實上,他選中了最好的,最聰明的,他最忠誠的,最理智的,他能選擇到的最獨特的人選。
耶魯公開課 - 1945年後的美國小說課程節選 - And there was a huge amount of good feeling around that wedding which everybody picked up on.
那場每個人都熟悉的婚禮給很多人帶來好的心情。
英國皇室的意義 - SpeakingMax英語口語達人 - With proceeds from its initial offering, DryShips bought six ships that had recently been picked up by Kandylidis.
FORBES: Curious George
雙語例句
原聲例句
權威例句
英英字典
- If you pick a particular person or thing, you choose that one.
- You can refer to the best things or people in a particular group as the pick of that group.
- When you pick flowers, fruit, or leaves, you break them off the plant or tree and collect them.
- If you pick something from a place, you remove it from there with your fingers or your hand.
- If you pick your nose or teeth, you remove substances from inside your nose or between your teeth.
- If you pick a fight with someone, you deliberately cause one.
- If someone such as a thief picks a lock, they open it without a key, for example, by using a piece of wire.
- A pick is the same as a . pickax
- to pierce, dig, or break up (a hard surface) with a pick
- to cast (a shuttle)
- one casting of a shuttle
- If you are told to take your pick, you can choose any one that you like from a group of things.
- to pick holes in something&rarrsee hole
- to pick someone's pocket&rarrsee pocket
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- 精選的