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41 pick up speed
(to go faster; to accelerate: The car picked up speed as it ran down the hill.) pegar velocidade -
42 gramophone pick-up
gram.o.phone pick-up[gr'æməfoun pik ∧p] n pick-up: captador sonoro, toca-discos. -
43 to pick and choose
to pick and chooseescolher cuidadosamente, com calma.————————to pick and chooseselecionar cuidadosamente, escolher a dedo. -
44 flat pick
flat pick[fl'æt pik] n picareta. -
45 hand-pick
hand-pick[hænd p'ik] vt 1 colher ou pegar com a mão. 2 selecionar a dedo. -
46 ice pick
ice pick['ais pik] n quebrador de gelo. -
47 motion picture pick up
motion picture pick upTV uso de uma câmera de TV para gravar cenas diretamente de um filme cinematográfico. -
48 the pick of the basket
the pick of the basketo melhor. -
49 to get up /pick up steam
to get up /pick up steama) ganhar velocidade (veículo). b) aumentar, crescer em importância. -
50 to have a bone to pick with
to have a bone to pick withter contas a ajustar com, ter uma questão a resolver com. -
51 to pick a bone with
to pick a bone withdiscutir ou disputar com. -
52 to pick a person’s pocket
to pick a person’s pocketbater a carteira de alguém. -
53 to pick a quarrel with
to pick a quarrel withprocurar briga com. -
54 to pick and steal
to pick and stealsurripiar. -
55 to pick at
to pick ata) comer beliscando, ciscar na comida. b) tratar superficialmente (um asssunto). c) implicar com. -
56 to pick holes in
to pick holes inachar defeitos em. -
57 to pick holes
to pick holesachar defeitos. -
58 to pick off
to pick offa) colher, apanhar. b) matar, abater um por um. -
59 to pick on
to pick ona) escolher. b) escolher como vítima, perseguir, apoquentar, atormentar. -
60 to pick one’s nose
to pick one’s nosepôr o dedo no nariz.
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