Hanapin
to pick up
[phrase form: pick]
01
kunin, itaas
to take and lift something or someone up
Transitive: to pick up sb/sth
02
kunin, sunduin
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
03
kunin, pumunta
to retrieve an item from a location where it was left
Transitive: to pick up sth
04
tumaas, gumanda
to experience a positive rise in something
Intransitive
05
kumuha ng kapangyarihan, magtakda ng pamunuan
to take on a role of authority or leadership
Transitive: to pick up a position of authority
06
matutunan, maangal
to learn about something, typically without intending to
Transitive: to pick up knowledge
07
aresto, dakpin
to arrest someone
Transitive: to pick up sb
Informal
08
pinasiglahin, kumpletuhin
(of a color) to enhance or complement another color by being of a similar shade
Transitive: to pick up a color
09
bumili, kumuha
to purchase something
Transitive: to pick up sth
10
pumuno, humawak
to boost someone's spirits
Transitive: to pick up sb/sth
11
bumangon, makabawi
to recover one's strength, often after a period of fatigue
Intransitive
12
pana, kuha
to approach someone, often with a romantic or sexual intent
Transitive: to pick up sb
Informal
13
maamoy, makita
to notice something, such as a sense, sign, etc.
Transitive: to pick up a sense or sign
14
matutunan, maangkin
to acquire a new skill or language through practice and application rather than formal instruction
Transitive: to pick up a skill or language
15
tumaas, lumakas
(of the wind or other natural forces) to increase in strength or intensity
Intransitive
16
tumanggap, mag-detect
to receive or detect a signal or transmission from a radio station or other broadcasting device
Transitive: to pick up a signal
17
ipagpatuloy, muling simulan
to resume something, a story, activity, or relationship
Transitive: to pick up an activity
18
makuha, mahawaan
to catch an infectious disease or illness from someone or something
Transitive: to pick up a disease
19
bumilis, dumami
to increase in speed or pace suddenly or gradually
Intransitive
20
tumayo, bumangon
to stand up again after falling
Transitive: to pick up oneself
21
kuhaing, linisin
to restore order or cleanliness to a space or object that has become disorganized or messy
Transitive: to pick up sth
22
sumagot, sagutin
to answer a ringing phone
Intransitive
Transitive: to pick up the phone
pick up
v
Halimbawa
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.
After a week of rain, the forecast of sunshine picked up the town's spirits.
The golden frames of the artwork pick up the highlights in the sunset painting.