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/pɪk/ |
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1 | a tool used for breaking roads and other hard surfaces consisting of a curved metal bar with one pointed end and one flat end and a long handle 镐;鹤嘴锄 |
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2 | informal a plectrum for a guitar (吉他的)拨子 |
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- | have your pick of sth |
| to be able to choose anyone or anything you want from a group |
| 可以挑选;任意挑选 |
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| She could have had her pick of the best jobs in the company. 她原本可以挑选公司里最好的工作。 |
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- | the pick of sth |
| the best people or things in a particular group |
| 某物的精华;最佳选择 |
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| Tonight we’ ll be bringing you the pick of today’ s games. 今晚我们将带给你们今天比赛的精华部分。 |
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- | take your pick |
| to choose someone or something |
| 挑选;选择 |
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| Take your pick from the wide variety of styles available. 您尽可以在如此丰富的款式中随意挑选。 |
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