单词 | pick on |
释义 | pick on 1. phrasal verb B2 If someone picks on you, they repeatedly criticize you unfairly or treat you unkindly. [informal] Bullies pick on younger children. [VERB PARTICLE noun] Mr Adams was repeatedly bullied and picked on by his manager. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 2. phrasal verb See full dictionary entry for pick If someone picks on a particular person or thing, they choose them, for example for special attention or treatment. [mainly British] When you have made up your mind, pick on a day when you will not be under much stress. [VERB PARTICLE noun] I picked on simple things–rice and peas, meat and bread. [VERB PARTICLE noun] Translations: Chinese: 作弄 Japanese: いじめる |
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