pick out造句

Decide what you want to be, pick out your future, and make your own destiny.

He spent his time roughhousing with his boxer pup, tinkering with his truck, and noodling on his guitar (he'd learned to drive again and to pick out tunes).

On Saturday afternoons, Mr. Kirby would walk with me to the convenience store around the corner and let me pick out a dollar's worth of candy or gum or ice cream or whatever I wanted.

pick out造句

I have to pick out its meaning with the help of an English translation.

Flip through magazines and ask your toddler to pick out a red car or a green umbrella or any thing that he would be able to identify easily.

For years, folks had to pick out - or spit out - those large black watermelon seeds.

For example, when scrolling through search results, you can instantly pick out the most interesting ones because they're decorated in bold as landmarks (see Figure 2).

Instead it now creates elegant nebulae, fascinating to professionals but hard for the layman to pick out unaided.

When they saw Carlo Rizzi coming they stopped playing ball and bought their kids ice cream to keep them quiet. Then they started studying the newspapers that gave the starting pitchers, trying to pick out winning baseball bets for the day.

His whole oeuvre is quite extraordinary - if you pick out the best bits.