Pick up
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British pronunciation/pˈɪk ˈʌp/
American pronunciation/pˈɪk ˈʌp/

Definición y Significado de "pick up"

to pick up
[phrase form: pick]
01

recoger

to take and lift something or someone up
Transitive: to pick up sb/sth
to pick up definition and meaning
02

recoger, levantar

to let a person waiting by a road or street to get inside one's vehicle and give them a ride
Transitive: to pick up a passenger
to pick up definition and meaning
03

recoger, tomar

to retrieve an item from a location where it was left
Transitive: to pick up sth
to pick up definition and meaning
04

aumentar, mejorar

to experience a positive rise in something
Intransitive
to pick up definition and meaning
05

asumir el poder, tomar el mando

to take on a role of authority or leadership
Transitive: to pick up a position of authority
06

aprender, captar

to learn about something, typically without intending to
Transitive: to pick up knowledge
07

detener, capturar

to arrest someone
Transitive: to pick up sb
InformalInformal
08

realzar, complementar

(of a color) to enhance or complement another color by being of a similar shade
Transitive: to pick up a color
09

comprar, adquirir

to purchase something
Transitive: to pick up sth
10

animar, levantar el ánimo

to boost someone's spirits
Transitive: to pick up sb/sth
11

recuperarse, reponerse

to recover one's strength, often after a period of fatigue
Intransitive
12

ligar, levantar

to approach someone, often with a romantic or sexual intent
Transitive: to pick up sb
InformalInformal
13

captar

to notice something, such as a sense, sign, etc.
Transitive: to pick up a sense or sign
14

aprender, adquirir

to acquire a new skill or language through practice and application rather than formal instruction
Transitive: to pick up a skill or language
15

aumentar, incrementar

(of the wind or other natural forces) to increase in strength or intensity
Intransitive
16

recibir, captar

to receive or detect a signal or transmission from a radio station or other broadcasting device
Transitive: to pick up a signal
17

retomar, reanudar

to resume something, a story, activity, or relationship
Transitive: to pick up an activity
18

contraer, coger

to catch an infectious disease or illness from someone or something
Transitive: to pick up a disease
19

aumentar la velocidad, acelerar

to increase in speed or pace suddenly or gradually
Intransitive
20

levantarse, recuperarse

to stand up again after falling
Transitive: to pick up oneself
21

recoger, limpiar

to restore order or cleanliness to a space or object that has become disorganized or messy
Transitive: to pick up sth
22

contestar, atender

to answer a ringing phone
Intransitive
Transitive: to pick up the phone

pick up

v
example
Ejemplo
The police officer picks up the evidence with a gloved hand.
The kids have to pick up their toys before bedtime.
She picked up the newspaper from the porch in the morning.
The authorities picked up the suspect near the border.
The hidden microphone picked up whispers from across the room.
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