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Anglų lietuvių žodynas. Žodis pick reiškia I n 1) kaplys, kirtiklis; iešmas; 2) dantų krapštukas (t. p. toothpick) II 1. n 1) pa(si)rinkimas; take your pick! pasirinkite!; the pick of the basket geriausia dalis ko nors; 2) smūgis; 2. v 1) (su)rinkti, parinkti, rūšiuoti; to pick one's way/steps ein lietuviškai.

Pick tarimas:

  • /pik/

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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:

  • verb-transitive: To select from a group: The best swimmer was picked.
  • verb-transitive: To select or cull.
  • verb-transitive: To gather in; harvest: They were picking cotton.
  • verb-transitive: To gather the harvest from: picked the field in one day.
  • verb-transitive: To remove the outer covering of; pluck: pick a chicken clean of feathers.
  • verb-transitive: To tear off bit by bit: pick meat from the bones.
  • verb-transitive: To remove extraneous matter from (the teeth).
  • verb-transitive: To poke and pull at (something) with the fingers.
  • verb-transitive: To break up, separate, or detach by means of a sharp pointed instrument.
  • verb-transitive: To pierce or make (a hole) with a sharp pointed instrument.
  • verb-transitive: To take up (food) with the beak; peck: The parrot picked its seed.
  • verb-transitive: To steal the contents of: My pocket was picked.
  • verb-transitive: To open (a lock) without the use of a key.
  • verb-transitive: To provoke: pick a fight.
  • verb-transitive: Music To pluck (an instrument's strings).
  • verb-transitive: Music To play (an instrument) by plucking its strings.
  • verb-transitive: Music To play (a tune) in this manner: picked a melody out on the guitar.
  • verb-intransitive: To decide with care or forethought.
  • verb-intransitive: To work with a pick.
  • verb-intransitive: To find fault or make petty criticisms; carp: He's always picking about something.
  • verb-intransitive: To be harvested or gathered: The ripe apples picked easily.
  • noun: The act of picking, especially with a sharp pointed instrument.
  • noun: The act of selecting or choosing; choice: got first pick of the desserts.
  • noun: Something selected as the most desirable; the best or choicest part: the pick of the crop.
  • noun: The amount or quantity of a crop that is picked by hand.
  • noun: Basketball A screen.
  • phrasal-verb: pick apart To refute or find flaws in by close examination: The lawyer picked the testimony apart.
  • phrasal-verb: pick at To pluck or pull at, especially with the fingers.
  • phrasal-verb: pick at To eat sparingly or without appetite: The child just picked at the food.
  • phrasal-verb: pick at Informal To nag: Don't pick at me.
  • phrasal-verb: pick off To shoot after singling out: The hunter picked the ducks off one by one.
  • phrasal-verb: pick off Baseball To catch (a base runner) off base and put out with a quick throw, as from the pitcher or catcher, often to a specified base.
  • phrasal-verb: pick off Sports To intercept, as a football pass.
  • phrasal-verb: pick on To tease or bully.
  • phrasal-verb: pick out To choose or select: picked out a nice watch.
  • phrasal-verb: pick out To discern from the surroundings; distinguish: picked out their cousins from the crowd.
  • phrasal-verb: pick over To sort out or examine item by item: picked over the grapes before buying them.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up To take up (something) by hand: pick up a book.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up To collect or gather: picked up some pebbles.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up To tidy up: picked up the bedroom.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up To take on (passengers or freight, for example): The bus picks up commuters at five stops.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up To acquire casually or by accident: picked up a new coat on sale.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up To acquire (knowledge) by learning or experience: picked up French quickly.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up To claim: picked up her car at the repair shop.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up To buy: picked up some milk at the store.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up To accept (a bill or charge) in order to pay it: Let me pick up the tab.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up To come down with (a disease): picked up a virus at school.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up To gain: picked up five yards on that play.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up Informal To take into custody: The agents picked up six smugglers.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up Slang To make casual acquaintance with, usually in anticipation of sexual relations.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up To come upon and follow: The dog picked up the scent.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up To come upon and observe: picked up two submarines on sonar.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up To continue after a break: Let's pick up the discussion after lunch.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up Informal To improve in condition or activity: Sales picked up last fall.
  • phrasal-verb: pick up Slang To prepare a sudden departure: She just picked up and left.
  • idiom: pick and choose To select with great care.
  • idiom: pick holes in To seek and discover flaws or a flaw in: picked holes in the argument.
  • idiom: pick (one's) way To find passage and make careful progress through it: picked her way down the slope.
  • idiom: pick (someone) to pieces To criticize sharply.
  • idiom: pick up on Informal To take into the mind and understand, typically with speed: is quick to pick up on new computer skills.
  • idiom: pick up on Informal To notice: picked up on my roommate's bad mood and left him alone.
  • noun: A tool for breaking hard surfaces, consisting of a curved bar sharpened at both ends and fitted to a long handle.
  • noun: Something, such as an ice pick, toothpick, or picklock, used for picking.
  • noun: A long-toothed comb, usually designed for use on curly hair.
  • noun: A pointed projection on the front of the blade of a figure skate.
  • noun: Music A plectrum.
  • noun: A weft thread in weaving.
  • noun: A passage or throw of the shuttle in a loom.
  • verb-transitive: To throw (a shuttle) across a loom.
  • verb-transitive: Archaic To cast; pitch.


Lietuviškos reikšmės:

  • iešmas
  • take your pick! pasirinkite!
  • the pick of the basket geriausia dalis ko nors
  • smūgis
  • to pick one's way/steps ein
  • I n
  • pa(si)rinkimas
  • dantų krapštukas (t. p. toothpick) II
  • (su)rinkti
  • parinkti
  • rūšiuoti
  • kaplys
  • kirtiklis
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