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81 pick at
mızmızlanarak yemek, zorla yemek, burnunu sokmak, karışmak, kusur bulmak* * *ye* * *(to eat very little of (something): He was not very hungry, and just picked at the food on his plate.) didikleyerek yemek -
82 pick one's way
(to walk carefully (around or between something one wishes to avoid touching etc): She picked her way between the puddles.) dikkatle yürümek -
83 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) birinin cebini çarpmak -
84 pick at
(to eat very little of (something): He was not very hungry, and just picked at the food on his plate.) pojesti nekaj malega* * *intransitive verb počasi jesti; American colloquially gnjaviti, sekirati -
85 pick one's way
(to walk carefully (around or between something one wishes to avoid touching etc): She picked her way between the puddles.) previdno stopati -
86 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) izprazniti komu žep -
87 pick at
• näykkiä• napsia• nalkuttaa jollekulle* * *(to eat very little of (something): He was not very hungry, and just picked at the food on his plate.) näykkiä -
88 pick one's way
• kulkea varovaisesti* * *(to walk carefully (around or between something one wishes to avoid touching etc): She picked her way between the puddles.) puikkelehtia -
89 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) käydä taskuvarkaissa -
90 pick at
(to eat very little of (something): He was not very hungry, and just picked at the food on his plate.) pirke/pille i -
91 pick one's way
(to walk carefully (around or between something one wishes to avoid touching etc): She picked her way between the puddles.) trå/gå forsiktig -
92 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) stjele (fra lomma til noen) -
93 pick one's way
(to walk carefully (around or between something one wishes to avoid touching etc): She picked her way between the puddles.) (procedere con cautela) -
94 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) borseggiare -
95 pick one's way
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96 pick someone's pocket
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97 pick at
vt fus* * *(to eat very little of (something): He was not very hungry, and just picked at the food on his plate.) jeść od niechcenia, skubać -
98 pick one's way
(to walk carefully (around or between something one wishes to avoid touching etc): She picked her way between the puddles.) posuwać się ostrożnie -
99 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) obrobić komuś kieszeń, okraść -
100 pick at
(to eat very little of (something): He was not very hungry, and just picked at the food on his plate.) knibināties (ap ēdienu)
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