0 to choose something or someone -- seçmek
1 If you pick flowers, fruit, etc, you take them off a tree or out of the ground. -- toplamak; koparmak
2 to remove small pieces from something with your fingers -- ayıklamak, seçmek, parmaklarla almak
3 to start a fight or argument with someone -- kavgayı/tartışmayı başlatmak
4 to steal something from someone's pocket -- aşırmak, çarpmak, çalmak, soymak
5 a sharp metal stick used to break hard ground or rocks -- murç, kazma
6 the best of a group of things or people -- en iyisi; en gözde olanı; en çok bilineni
7 to choose what you want -- seçimini yapmak; tercihini yapmak
Information pick-up from the global array is not sufficient without adequate exploratory movements and learning to support perceptually guided activity.
This form of ' differentiation ' would not be picked up using the usual sources of social history such as assessments of wealth or occupation.
Barely able to talk, she phones the preschool to tell them she will soon pick up her child.
For instance, how could she possibly decide which of two visual objects to pick up when she cannot identify the objects?
Two additional slide sensors are positioned on the body (figure 2), enacted by the picking hand to shape the playback of live and recorded sounds.
The target is picked up by the mechanical micromanipulator with the pipette quite easily.
That swarms of mosquitos (like other insects) are thus picked up, presumably by ascending air-currents, and deposited a long way off is extremely probable.
More recent incongruity theorists have begun to pick up on the sociological importance of this kind of deviation from expectation.
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挑選, 選擇, 除去…
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