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pickup

Aussprache: [ˈpɪkʌp]

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Kontext: „transportation“

(noun) a vehicle that has an open area in the back, usually used to carry things. It looks like a regular car but has a big space in the back for carrying stuff like furniture or tools.

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He drove his pickup to the farm to help his uncle move hay.

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She prefers sedans over pickups because she doesn't need a truck.

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Do you think a pickup can carry more than a regular car?

Kontext: „social interaction“

(noun) a way to meet someone new or flirt with them. It’s when someone tries to start a conversation and make a connection, usually in a friendly or romantic way.

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He used a clever pickup line to impress her at the party.

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The pickup attempts he made were awkward and didn't work.

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What was the best pickup line you've ever heard?

Kontext: „transportation“

(verb) to collect someone or something, like picking someone up from school or getting groceries. It’s about going to a place to get something and bring it back with you.

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I will pick up my friend from the airport tomorrow.

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I forgot to pick up the package from the post office.

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When are you going to pick up your new bike from the store?

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