What do you mean pick it up?

Interpretation of picking up

1, pick things up from the ground.

2, finishing.

Capitalize the number "ten". Mostly used for bills, accounts, etc.

Step lightly.

Pick it up, too. From one hand to the other.

Translation: tidy up, tidy up, tidy up. The font is bordered by the word "hand" and the word "flat".

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"pick it up"

"Pick up" (qiān traditional, "pick up") is a pictophonetic character, which is pronounced by hand (吆) and sound (吆, 吆 n).

"Jie" (ancient sound Ji an) originally meant handover. Shuo Wen Jie Zi: "Pick it up, arch it, and make sounds from your hands." It means, pick it up, bend down and choose with your hands.

The right half of the sword is "Li", which means "Du, Du". For example, the "sign" of the "lottery" is composed of "Li" (radical), and the lottery cannot be accurately defined, which is very arbitrary. In the same way, there is no need to choose when picking up.

In modern Chinese, "picking up" mainly means "picking up", such as picking up, picking up things, picking up junk, picking up foreign children (Fang: generally referring to getting unexpected property or benefits), picking up sesame seeds, and throwing watermelons (metaphorically, being greedy for small and losing big).