Pick up是什么意思

"Pick up" is a versatile English phrase that can have several different meanings depending on the context. Here are some common uses:

  1. To collect or retrieve something: This is perhaps the most common usage. For example, "Can you pick up some groceries on your way home?" or "I need to pick up my dry cleaning before 5 pm."

  2. To increase speed or intensity: "The pace picked up after the first few miles."

  3. To learn or acquire (a skill or language): "She picked up French while living in Paris."

  4. To receive a signal: "I can't seem to pick up the radio station here."

  5. To take someone to a place: "I'll pick you up at 7:30 for the movie."

  6. To become infected with a disease: "She picked up a cold from her coworker."

  7. To buy or acquire something: "We picked up a new car last week."

  8. To engage in a casual sexual encounter: "They met at a bar and ended up picking each other up."

  9. To answer a phone call: "Please pick up the phone; it's for you."

  10. To play a musical note with a plucking motion: This is more specific to music and refers to the technique of plucking a stringed instrument.

The context will usually determine the meaning, and the phrase can be used both literally and metaphorically.