pick
B2Frequent NGSL-1UK /pɪk/US /pɪk/
Meaning
noun
an act of choosing something
“Take your pick (= choose).”
verb
to choose somebody/something from a group of people or things
“pick somebody/something, Pick a number from one to twenty.”
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“robotic vehicles, pick-and-place arms, humanoid robots,”
📺 Jensen Huang's Speech at CaltechLearn this word in the video →
“slightly better we would just pick one”
📺 Elon Musk's 2003 Stanford University Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders LectureLearn this word in the video →
“hop into your power slide and once you pick up an item you can use the L button to use the item okay let's start and remember mystery W is not your”
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