Rechercher
to pick off
[phrase form: pick]
01
décoller, arracher
to quickly and sharply remove something
02
éliminer, abattre
to target and shoot individuals one after another
03
s'attaquer à, aborder un par un
to deal with challenges, tasks, or opponents one by one
pick off
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Exemple
I picked off the unwanted leaves from the plant.
She picked off the price tag from her new dress.
The child was seen picking off petals from the flower.
Make sure you pick off any damaged fruit from the tree.
The company picked off its competition through a series of smart acquisitions.