pick repeatedly

pick repeatedly
mencungkili

English-Indonesian dictionary. 2013.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • pick at — ► pick at 1) repeatedly pull at (something) with one s fingers. 2) eat in small amounts. Main Entry: ↑pick …   English terms dictionary

  • pick at — repeatedly pull at something with one s fingers. → pick …   English new terms dictionary

  • pick on — repeatedly single out for unfair criticism or unkind treatment. → pick …   English new terms dictionary

  • pick — 1 /pIk/ verb (T) 1 CHOOSE STH to choose someone or something good or suitable from a group or range of people or things: Students have to pick three courses from a list of 15. | Let me pick a few examples at random. | pick your words (=be careful …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • pick — pick1 verb 1》 take hold of and remove (a flower or fruit) from where it is growing.     ↘(often pick someone/thing up) take hold of and lift or move.     ↘(pick up) Golf take hold of and lift up one s ball, especially when conceding a hole. 2》… …   English new terms dictionary

  • pick on — 1) PHRASAL VERB If someone picks on you, they repeatedly criticize you unfairly or treat you unkindly. [INFORMAL] [V P n] Bullies pick on younger children... [V P n] Mr Adams was repeatedly bullied and picked on by manageress Elizabeth Archer.… …   English dictionary

  • pick on — [verb] torment, badger, bait, bully, goad, hector, tease * * * repeatedly single (someone) out for blame, criticism, or unkind treatment in a way perceived to be unfair * * * pick on [phrasal verb] pick on (someone) 1 : to laugh at or make fun of …   Useful english dictionary

  • pick at — {v.} 1. To reach or grasp for repeatedly. * /The baby kept picking at the coverlet./ 2. To eat without appetite; choose a small piece every little while to eat. * /He picked at his food./ 3. To annoy or bother continually; find fault with. *… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • pick at — {v.} 1. To reach or grasp for repeatedly. * /The baby kept picking at the coverlet./ 2. To eat without appetite; choose a small piece every little while to eat. * /He picked at his food./ 3. To annoy or bother continually; find fault with. *… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • pick\ at — v 1. To reach or grasp for repeatedly. The baby kept picking at the coverlet. 2. To eat without appetite; choose a small piece every little while to eat. He picked at his food. 3. To annoy or bother continually; find fault with. They showed their …   Словарь американских идиом

  • pick at — phrasal to criticize repeatedly especially for minor faults ; nag …   New Collegiate Dictionary

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”