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pick up

/pɪk ʌp/

[/pɪk ʌp/]

collect; learn

Intermediateverb

Definition

To collect someone or something, or to acquire a skill or habit casually.

Example

I'll pick you up from the station at seven, so just text me when your train arrives.

I'll pick you up from the station at seven, so just text me when your train arrives.

Etymology

From 'pick' plus 'up', spanning lifting, collecting, learning, and improving.

How & Where It’s Used

Extremely versatile and common; 'pick up a language' means to learn it informally.

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