pickings

英[ˈpɪkɪŋz]
美[ˈpɪkɪŋz]

基本释义

n.
轻易挣得的或来路不正的财物、好处、利益等; 残留的食物等; 采摘( picking的名词复数 )

实用例句

Traditional hiding places are easy pickings for experienced burglars.

对有经验的入室窃贼来说,人们惯常藏钱的那些地方最容易得手。

柯林斯例句

There were only slim pickings to be made at the fair.

在交易会上只能捞些小油水。

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Other rich pickings, including season ticket sales, are expected to exceed last year's £5m.

其他丰厚的赚头——包括季票销售额——有望超过去年的500万英镑。

柯林斯例句

SPAIN during the second world war offers rich pickings for spy writers.

二战期间的西班牙为间谍作家提供了丰富的素材.

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He promised us rich pickings if we bought the shares immediately.

他向我们保证假若我们立刻买进股票,很容易赚大钱.

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On the other side, some professional women found Valley pickings slim.

另一方面, 一些职业女性感觉在硅谷的选择机会少了.

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The pickings were easy.

这种选择很容易.

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Often there are slim pickings by the time that last orientation session rolls around.

通常在最后一次会议举行之前只有一些少量的选择.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. the act of someone who picks up or takes something;

    "the pickings were easy"

    "clothing could be had for the taking"