picked 音标拼音: [p'ɪkt]
a . 精选的,采摘的,截出的
精选的,采摘的,截出的
Pick \
Pick \ (
p [
i ^]
k ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Picked } (
p [
i ^]
kt );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Picking }.] [
OE .
picken ,
pikken ,
to prick ,
peck ;
akin to Icel .
pikka ,
Sw .
picka ,
Dan .
pikke ,
D .
pikken ,
G .
picken ,
F .
piquer ,
W .
pigo .
Cf . {
Peck },
v ., {
Pike }, {
Pitch }
to throw .]
1 .
To throw ;
to pitch . [
Obs .]
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As high as I could pick my lance . --
Shak .
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2 .
To peck at ,
as a bird with its beak ;
to strike at with anything pointed ;
to act upon with a pointed instrument ;
to pierce ;
to prick ,
as with a pin .
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3 .
To separate or open by means of a sharp point or points ;
as ,
to pick matted wool ,
cotton ,
oakum ,
etc .
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4 .
To open (
a lock )
as by a wire .
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5 .
To pull apart or away ,
especially with the fingers ;
to pluck ;
to gather ,
as fruit from a tree ,
flowers from the stalk ,
feathers from a fowl ,
etc .
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6 .
To remove something from with a pointed instrument ,
with the fingers ,
or with the teeth ;
as ,
to pick the teeth ;
to pick a bone ;
to pick a goose ;
to pick a pocket .
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Did you pick Master Slender '
s purse ? --
Shak .
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He picks clean teeth ,
and ,
busy as he seems With an old tavern quill ,
is hungry yet . --
Cowper .
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7 .
To choose ;
to select ;
to separate as choice or desirable ;
to cull ;
as ,
to pick one '
s company ;
to pick one '
s way ; --
often with out . "
One man picked out of ten thousand ."
--
Shak .
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8 .
To take up ;
esp .,
to gather from here and there ;
to collect ;
to bring together ;
as ,
to pick rags ; --
often with up ;
as ,
to pick up a ball or stones ;
to pick up information .
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9 .
To trim . [
Obs .] --
Chaucer .
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{
To pick at },
to tease or vex by pertinacious annoyance .
{
To pick a bone with }.
See under {
Bone }.
{
To pick a thank },
to curry favor . [
Obs .] --
Robynson (
More '
s Utopia ).
{
To pick off }.
(
a )
To pluck ;
to remove by picking .
(
b )
To shoot or bring down ,
one by one ;
as ,
sharpshooters pick off the enemy .
{
To pick out }.
(
a )
To mark out ;
to variegate ;
as ,
to pick out any dark stuff with lines or spots of bright colors .
(
b )
To select from a number or quantity .
{
To pick to pieces },
to pull apart piece by piece ;
hence [
Colloq .],
to analyze ;
esp .,
to criticize in detail .
{
To pick a quarrel },
to give occasion of quarrel intentionally .
{
To pick up }.
(
a )
To take up ,
as with the fingers .
(
b )
To get by repeated efforts ;
to gather here and there ;
as ,
to pick up a livelihood ;
to pick up news .
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Picked \
Pick "
ed \,
a .
1 .
Pointed ;
sharp . "
Picked and polished ." --
Chapman .
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Let the stake be made picked at the top . --
Mortimer .
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2 . (
Zool .)
Having a pike or spine on the back ; --
said of certain fishes .
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3 .
Carefully selected ;
chosen ;
as ,
picked men .
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4 .
Fine ;
spruce ;
smart ;
precise ;
dianty . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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{
Picked dogfish }. (
Zool .)
See under {
Dogfish }.
{
Picked out },
ornamented or relieved with lines ,
or the like ,
of a different ,
usually a lighter ,
color ;
as ,
a carriage body dark green ,
picked out with red .
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43 Moby Thesaurus words for "
picked ":
accepted ,
adopted ,
appointed ,
approved ,
best ,
carried ,
champion ,
choice ,
chosen ,
designated ,
elect ,
elected ,
elected by acclamation ,
elite ,
embraced ,
espoused ,
exclusive ,
for the best ,
greatest ,
handpicked ,
matchless ,
named ,
nominated ,
optimal ,
optimum ,
paramount ,
passed ,
peerless ,
pick ,
prime ,
prize ,
quintessential ,
ratified ,
select ,
selected ,
supreme ,
surpassing ,
unanimously elected ,
unmatchable ,
unmatched ,
unparalleled ,
unsurpassed ,
very best
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PICKED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of PICKED is pointed, peaked How to use picked in a sentence
PICKED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Pick means ‘remove small pieces of something from something else, usually with your hands’: … In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives Some of these examples may show the adjective use
Picked - definition of picked by The Free Dictionary Define picked picked synonyms, picked pronunciation, picked translation, English dictionary definition of picked adj 1 Chosen by careful selection: a racing yacht sailed by a picked crew 2 Gathered, harvested, or plucked: baskets of picked cotton; a picked turkey
Pick Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary They picked a name out of a hat The winners will be picked by lottery She picked a flower for her mother I picked some carrots and a few tomatoes They sell freshly picked fruits and vegetables Our grapes are picked by hand It's considered impolite to pick your nose in public He was sitting at the table, picking his teeth with a toothpick
PICKED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary PICKED definition: selected with care | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
picked - Wiktionary, the free dictionary picked (comparative more picked, superlative most picked) (often in combinations) Having a pick, or a particular number type of pick (in any sense of the word) Chosen; selected Played by picking the strings (zoology, of fishes) Having a pike or spine on the back
131 Synonyms Antonyms for PICKED - Thesaurus. com Find 131 different ways to say PICKED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com