释义 |
reˈpick, v.|riː-| [re- 5 a.] trans. To pick again, in various senses.
1779W. H. Marshall Minutes Agric., Observ. 83 The Docks picked out of the Swaths; which were afterwards turned and re-picked. 1818J. Brown Psyche 116 The same thin Cassius to repick His purpose and to probe his quick. 1830Lytton P. Clifford viii, Paul hastened to repick his oakum and rejoin his friend. |