pickup

pickup — verb

  • pickuppresent simple I / you / we / they
  • pickups3rd person singular
  • pickuping-ing form
  • pickupedpast simple

1. to raise something by taking it in your hand from a surface or low place

1.動詞及物A2
釋義

to raise something by taking it in your hand from a surface or low place

例句

Nina bent down to pick up the wet towel.

pick up + object from surface

Please pick up your cup before the cat knocks it over.

同義詞
  • lift

    focuses on moving something upward

  • raise

    slightly more formal and often less physical

  • grab

    suggests a quicker or rougher action

反義詞
  • put down

    means place something onto a surface

文法句型

pick up + object

pick up + object + from the floor

pick up + object + off the table

用法筆記

Usually takes one object that is on the floor, a table, or another surface. Distinguish from sense 2 GATHER TOGETHER, which is about several loose things.

常見錯誤

Please pick up off the floor the toy.
Please pick up the toy off the floor.
💡Put the object right after 'pick up'.

2. to collect loose things from different places and bring them together

2.動詞及物B1
釋義

to collect loose things from different places and bring them together

例句

After class, Maya picked up the papers under every desk.

pick up scattered items

The street sweeper picked up wet leaves after the storm.

同義詞
  • collect

    a broad everyday word for bringing things together

  • gather

    often suggests taking things from several places

  • clear away

    stresses removing the items from an area

文法句型

pick up + papers

pick up + leaves

pick up + rubbish

用法筆記

Object is usually plural or a mass noun such as leaves, papers, rubbish, or toys. Distinguish from sense 3 MAKE TIDY, which focuses on making a place neat again.

3. to make a place look neat again by putting things back where they belong

3.動詞及物B1
釋義

to make a place look neat again by putting things back where they belong

例句

Carla picked up the living room before her parents came home.

pick up + room for tidying

Tom picked up his apartment on Saturday before the move.

同義詞
  • tidy

    the closest everyday verb

  • straighten up

    informal and common for rooms or desks

  • clean up

    can include more washing or removing dirt

反義詞

文法句型

pick up + the room

pick up + the apartment

pick up + desk

用法筆記

Common with room words and personal spaces such as room, apartment, desk, or kitchen. Unlike sense 2 GATHER TOGETHER, the aim is a neat place, not just collected items.

常見錯誤

I picked up my books before bed.
I picked up my room before bed.
💡This sense usually takes a place as the object, not only the items in it.

4. to bring people or goods onto a vehicle so they can be carried somewhere

4.動詞及物B1
釋義

to bring people or goods onto a vehicle so they can be carried somewhere

例句

The shuttle picked up tired hikers at the park gate.

pick up + passengers

A small boat picked up the boxes from the island.

pick up + goods

同義詞
  • collect

    common for going to get a person from a place

  • take on

    more formal and often used for passengers or cargo

  • load

    focuses more on putting goods onto a vehicle

反義詞
  • drop off

    means take someone or something to the destination and leave them there

文法句型

pick up + passenger

pick up + goods

pick up + someone + at the station

用法筆記

Object is usually passengers, a named person, luggage, or goods. The collection point often comes after at, outside, or from.

常見錯誤

The taxi picked us up in the station.
The taxi picked us up at the station.
💡Use 'at' for the collection point.

5. to come into possession of something by finding it, buying it, or making money f

5.動詞及物B1
釋義

to come into possession of something by finding it, buying it, or making money from it

例句

Jules picked up a cheap lamp at the night market.

pick up + item by buying

Mina picked up a bargain at the school book sale.

pick up a bargain

同義詞
  • get

    the broad everyday verb

  • buy

    fits only when money is paid

  • earn

    fits only when the result comes from work

反義詞
  • lose

    means stop having something you had

文法句型

pick up + a bargain

pick up + extra cash

pick up + a job

用法筆記

Common with bargains, jobs, extra cash, tips, and chances. Distinguish from sense 6 LEARN INFORMALLY, which takes skills or language as the object.

6. to learn a language, skill, or habit gradually by hearing, seeing, or doing it a

6.動詞及物B1
釋義

to learn a language, skill, or habit gradually by hearing, seeing, or doing it around you, not through formal lessons

例句

After one summer in Seoul, Mia picked up basic Korean.

pick up a language

New cooks pick up kitchen habits by watching the chef.

pick up + habit by watching

同義詞
  • learn

    the general everyday verb

  • absorb

    suggests learning gradually without formal study

  • pick up on

    different phrase that means notice or understand a hint

反義詞
  • forget

    means stop remembering what you learned

文法句型

pick up + a language

pick up + a skill + from someone

pick up + a habit + by watching

用法筆記

Object is usually a language, skill, habit, or useful expression. It suggests learning naturally through exposure, not classroom study.

常見錯誤

Mia picked up a lamp in Seoul.
Mia picked up basic Korean in Seoul.
💡This sense takes knowledge or skill as the object, not a physical item.

7. If a shop, hotel, or similar business picks up a card, check, or other payment,

7.動詞及物C1
釋義

If a shop, hotel, or similar business picks up a card, check, or other payment, it agrees to accept it from customers.

例句

The clinic picks up major credit cards, but not personal checks.

pick up credit cards = accept them

This parking garage does not pick up debit cards after midnight.

同義詞
  • accept

    the usual neutral word for agreeing to take a payment method

  • take

    common in everyday business notices about cards or checks

  • honor

    used especially for cards, checks, or coupons that a business agrees to accept

反義詞
  • refuse

    used when a business will not accept a payment method

文法句型

pick up credit cards

pick up debit cards

pick up checks

pick up mobile payments

用法筆記

Subject is usually a business, and the object is a payment method or payment document. Distinguish from pay or cover, which describe spending money for someone else and are not included in this sense.

常見錯誤

The company picked up my taxi fare home.
The company covered my taxi fare home.
💡this sense is about accepting a way to pay, not paying the cost for someone else.

8. to become ill with a disease, especially a common one such as a cold or flu

8.動詞及物B1
釋義

to become ill with a disease, especially a common one such as a cold or flu

例句

After the school trip, Noah picked up a bad cold.

pick up + illness

Several nurses picked up the flu during the winter rush.

同義詞
  • catch

    the most common everyday verb for getting an illness

  • contract

    more formal and common in medical or news writing

  • come down with

    focuses on starting to feel the illness

反義詞

文法句型

pick up a cold

pick up the flu

pick up a bug

pick up an infection

用法筆記

Usually takes the name of an illness as its object, especially everyday illnesses such as a cold, flu, or bug. Distinguish from verb sense 5, where you get an object, chance, or benefit rather than a disease.

常見錯誤

I caught up a cold on the train.
I picked up a cold on the train.
💡'catch up' is a different phrasal verb; this sense is used for getting an illness.

9. to go up to someone you do not know and start a flirty conversation, hoping for

9.動詞及物B2
釋義

to go up to someone you do not know and start a flirty conversation, hoping for a date or sex

例句

At the bar, Leo tried to pick up two tourists.

try to pick up + stranger

Nina hates it when older men pick her up on trains.

pick someone up in a public place

同義詞
  • chat up

    British informal and strongly focused on flirtatious talk

  • hit on

    more direct and often stronger or less welcome

  • approach

    broader and more neutral; it does not always suggest flirting

反義詞
  • ignore

    used when you make no move to start contact

文法句型

pick up someone at a bar

try to pick up a stranger

pick up girls / guys

用法筆記

Informal and often slightly disapproving. The object is the person being approached, usually a stranger in a social place such as a bar, club, or train.

常見錯誤

I picked up my new teacher at the station.
I met my new teacher at the station.
💡this sense means approaching someone as a romantic or sexual target, not simply meeting them.

10. to stop someone and take them away under police control

10.動詞及物B2
釋義

to stop someone and take them away under police control

例句

Police picked up the suspect outside a bank in Queens.

pick up a suspect

Officers picked Maya up after the judge signed the warrant.

pick someone up on a warrant

同義詞
  • arrest

    the standard legal and police verb

  • detain

    can be temporary and does not always mean a full arrest

  • take in

    informal police wording, especially in speech

反義詞
  • release

    used when police let someone go

文法句型

pick up a suspect

pick someone up on a warrant

be picked up in a raid

用法筆記

Common in police or news language. It often appears in the passive when the speaker wants to focus on the person arrested rather than on the officers.

常見錯誤

The police picked up me for speeding.
The police picked me up for speeding.
💡with object pronouns, the pronoun normally goes between 'pick' and 'up'.

11. to notice or receive a sound, sign, or signal with your ears, eyes, or a device

11.動詞及物B2
釋義

to notice or receive a sound, sign, or signal with your ears, eyes, or a device

例句

The microphone picked up every cough from the front row.

device + pick up + sound

From the hill, we picked up smoke above the pine trees.

person + pick up + visual sign

同義詞
  • detect

    suggests finding something weak, hidden, or technical

  • notice

    broader and less tied to faint sights or sounds

  • catch

    informal and common with brief sights or sounds

反義詞
  • miss

    used when you fail to see or hear something

文法句型

pick up a sound

pick up movement

pick up stations

pick up a signal

用法筆記

Often used with devices such as radios, cameras, and microphones, but people can also use it for seeing or hearing something faint. Distinguish from verb sense 12, which is about understanding words, not merely noticing a sight or sound.

常見錯誤

I couldn't pick up the French joke.
I couldn't pick up the sound from the back table.
💡this sense is about noticing what you hear or see; use sense 12 when you mean understanding words.

12. to hear spoken words clearly enough to know what they mean

12.動詞及物B2
釋義

to hear spoken words clearly enough to know what they mean

例句

I didn't pick up the address because the bus was loud.

pick up the address = understand spoken detail

During the call, Sam picked up only half the doctor's advice.

同義詞
  • understand

    the most direct general verb for knowing the meaning

  • catch

    informal and very common for hearing words clearly

  • follow

    often used for longer explanations, talks, or arguments

反義詞

文法句型

pick up a word

pick up a name

pick up the address

pick up the joke

用法筆記

Object is usually words, names, instructions, or meaning from speech. Distinguish from verb sense 11, where you simply hear or see something without necessarily understanding it.

常見錯誤

I heard the manager, but I didn't hear what she meant.
I heard the manager, but I didn't pick up what she meant.
💡use this sense when the problem is understanding the words, not hearing a voice at all.

13. to become faster, stronger, or busier again, or to make speed increase

13.動詞及物 / 不及物B2
釋義

to become faster, stronger, or busier again, or to make speed increase

例句

After lunch, sales picked up at the flower market.

business/activity picks up

By spring, Nora's energy picked up after months in bed.

同義詞
  • improve

    broad and neutral, often used for business or health

  • recover

    stresses getting strength or success back after trouble

  • revive

    more formal and often used for business, hopes, or interest

反義詞
  • slow down

    used when speed or activity becomes less

  • weaken

    focuses on losing strength or force

文法句型

business/weather/activity picks up

pick up speed

pace picks up

用法筆記

Often intransitive with subjects such as business, trade, wind, or pace. With 'speed', it commonly appears in the pattern 'pick up speed'. Distinguish from sense 14: this sense is about becoming stronger or faster, not simply starting again after a stop.

常見錯誤

The car picked up to eighty miles an hour.
The car picked up speed to eighty miles an hour.
💡with a number, English usually says 'pick up speed'.

14. to begin doing something again after stopping for a time, or to continue from th

14.動詞及物 / 不及物B2
釋義

to begin doing something again after stopping for a time, or to continue from the point where it stopped.

例句

After the fire drill, Ms Chen picked up the lesson.

pick up + lesson/work/story

Let's pick up this story after the children fall asleep.

同義詞
  • resume

    the closest formal verb for starting again after a pause

  • continue

    broader and does not always suggest a break happened first

  • restart

    stresses beginning again, often after a problem or interruption

反義詞
  • stop

    ends the activity instead of beginning it again

  • pause

    means to stop for a short time

文法句型

pick up + work/lesson/story

pick up again

pick up where + clause + left off

用法筆記

Often followed by a noun such as work, a lesson, a story, or talks, or by the pattern 'pick up where ... left off'. Distinguish from sense 13: here the main idea is resuming after a pause, even if the speed or energy does not increase.

常見錯誤

Let's pick up to chapter five tomorrow.
Let's pick up at chapter five tomorrow.
💡when resuming, English uses 'at' or 'where we left off', not 'to'.

pickup — noun

pickup — adjective