Pick and choose Meaning in English
expression
ˈpɪk/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈtʃuz
PIK-ənd-CHOOZ
pˈɪk/ /ˈænd/ /tʃˈuːz
PIK-AND-CHOOZ
التعريف
To carefully select only what you want from a group of things, rather than taking everything offered.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal, sometimes used to suggest being selective to a fault. Commonly used in 'You can't pick and choose' or to imply someone wants only the best parts. Not interchangeable with just 'choose' or 'pick'.
Spanish: escoger y elegir - seleccionar cuidadosamentePortuguese (BR): escolher a dedo - selecionar cuidadosamentePortuguese (PT): escolher a dedo - selecionar cuidadosamenteChinese (Simplified): 精挑细选Chinese (Traditional): 精挑細選Hindi: चुन-चुनकर चुननाArabic: ينتقي بعناية - يختار على مزاجهBengali: বেছে বেছে নেওয়া - খেয়ালখুশিমতো বাছাই করাRussian: выбирать только то, что хочется - избирательно подходитьJapanese: 選り好みするVietnamese: chọn lựa kỹ càng - kén chọnKorean: 골라서 선택하다 - 가려서 고르다Turkish: seçerek almak - ayırt etmekUrdu: چُن چُن کر لیناIndonesian: memilih dengan cermat - pilih-pilih
جمل نموذجية
You can't pick and choose which rules you want to follow.
basic
She likes to pick and choose her projects at work.
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At the buffet, you can pick and choose whatever you want to eat.
basic
He's so picky—he always wants to pick and choose who he works with.
natural
Life isn't a menu where you can just pick and choose the easy parts.
natural
Don’t think you can just pick and choose your responsibilities here.
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