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  1. to learn a new skill or language by practising it rather than being taught it: Don't bother with the computer manual - you'll pick it up as you go along. When you live in a country you soon pick up the language. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  2. 18 de oct. de 2022 · Pick someone up = conquistar a alguien. Este uso, que he mencionado al principio, habla de “seducir” a alguien en poco tiempo. He’s always going to bars to pick up girls. I picked up a girl at the bus stop. She was hot!

  3. (especially North American English, informal) to put things away and make things neat, especially for somebody else. All I seem to do is cook, wash and pick up after the kids. pick up | pick something up. to answer a phone. The phone rang and rang and nobody picked up. pick somebody up.

  4. to collect, or to go and get, someone or something: When you're in town could you pick up the books I ordered? Whose turn is it to pick the children up after school? The crew of the sinking tanker were picked up (= saved from the sea) by helicopter. Más ejemplos. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas. pick something up.

  5. to notice and react to something. detectar algo, percibir algo. Police dogs picked up the scent of the two men from clothes they had left behind. Los perros policía detectaron el rastro de los dos hombres a partir de las ropas que habían dejado atrás.

  6. pick [sb] up vtr phrasal sep. (collect in vehicle) recoger a vtr + prep. buscar a vtr + prep. pasar a buscar a loc verb + prep. I'll pick up the kids from school today. Voy a recoger a los chicos hoy en colegio.

  7. (start relationship) (informal) to pick up with somebody empezar a salir con alguien he's picked up with another girl ha empezado a salir con otra (informal) Traducciones EN