pick-up ['pɪk.ʌp] noun COLLECTION 收集 countable informal ■the act of picking someone or something up, or the place where it happens 接某人;取某物;搭车地点•The pick-up point for the long-distance coaches is now in the new bus station.长途汽车的搭乘点现在设在新汽车站。 countable informal ■a person who is picked up 搭车者•The taxi driver said I was the first pick-up that he'd had all evening.计程车司机说整个晚上我是他的第一个乘客。 ['pɪk.ʌp] noun SIGNAL 讯号 countable ■a device on an electrical musical instrument or a record player which causes sounds to be produced or made louder (电子乐器或电唱机的)唱头,拾波器 ['pɪk.ʌp] noun INCREASE 增加 only singular ■an increase or improvement 增加;提高;改进•There's been a pick-up in the share value.股价持续上涨。 have good/bad pick-up US ■(of a car) to be able/unable to increase speed quickly 加速性能好/差 |