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拎起
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līnqǐ
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to pick up (from the ground with one's hands)
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拾
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shí
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- to pick up
- to collate or arrange
- ten (banker's anti-fraud numeral)
他拾起了書。
He picked up the book.
Source:
Tatoeba
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拾取
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shíqǔ
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- to pick up
- to collect
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重拾
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chóngshí
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- to pick up (a theme etc)
- to regain (confidence)
- to revive (a custom, friendship etc)
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回升
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huíshēng
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- to rise again after a fall
- to pick up
- rally (stock market etc)
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塈
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jì
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- (literary) to plaster
- (literary) to pick up
- (literary) to rest
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拾得
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shídé
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- to find
- to pick up
- to collect
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拾獲
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shíhuò
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- to find
- to pick up
- to obtain
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起色
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qǐsè
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- a turn for the better
- to pick up
- to improve
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拾掇
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shíduo
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- to clear up
- to tidy up
- to pick up
- to repair
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揀
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jiǎn
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- to choose
- to pick
- to sort out
- to pick up
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泡
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pào
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- bubble; foam
- blister
- to soak; to steep; to infuse
- to dawdle; to loiter
- to pick up (a girl)
- to get off with (a sexual partner)
- classifier for occurrences of an action
- classifier for number of infusions
她给我泡了茶。
She made tea for me.
Source:
Tatoeba
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擷取
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xiéqǔ
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- to pick
- to select
- to take
- to capture (data)
- to acquire
- to pick up (a signal)
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