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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
pick up
▪ I. ˌpick ˈup derived 1. to get better, stronger, etc; to improve •Trade usually picks up in the spring. •The wind is picking up now. •Sales have picked up 14% this year. related noun ↑pickup 2. (informal)to start again; to continue •Let's pick up where we left off yesterday. 3. (informal, especially NAmE)to put things away and make things neat, especially for sb else •All I seem to do is cook, wash and pick up after the kids. Main entry: ↑pickderived ▪ II. ˌpick ˈup | ˌpick sth ˈup derived to answer a phone • The phone rang and rang and nobody picked up. Main entry: ↑pickderived
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