1 PHRASAL VERB 辨认出;分辨出 If you pick out someone or something, you recognize them when it is difficult to see them, for example because they are among a large group. 辨认出;分辨出
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The detective-constable picked out the words with difficulty. [VERB PREP. noun]
探警费力地辨认出这些文字。
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Steven describes himself as 'a regular guy — you couldn't pick me out of a crowd'. [VERB noun PREP.]
史蒂文形容自己是“一个普通人—放在人群中就找不出来的普通人”。
2 PHRASAL VERB 挑出;选出;拣出 If you pick out someone or something, you choose them from a group of people or things. 挑出;选出;拣出 [Also VERB PREPOSITION n]
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I will pick out three new plays particularly. [VERB PREP. noun (not pronoun)]
我将特别选出3部新剧。
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I have been picked out to represent the whole team. [be VERB-ed PREP.]
我被选出来代表全队。
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There are so many great newscasters it's difficult to pick one out. [VERB noun PREP.]
有这么多优秀的新闻播音员,很难从中挑出一个。
3 PHRASAL VERB [usually passive] (以某种颜色)使显著,使突出 If part of something is picked out in a particular colour, it is painted in that colour so that it can be seen clearly beside the other parts. (以某种颜色)使显著,使突出
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