ワードアップ英会話 WORD UP ENGLISH CLASS | 日記 | Idioms: "pick up"
2016/12/20
Idioms: "pick up"
The expression "pick up" has a lot of different meanings, but one of the more common is to buy something (or things), usually quickly.
So, for example, in this phone conversation about a dinner party:
Natasha: What time will you get here?
Tony: In about 30 minutes. I just left home.
Natasha: Oh, okay. Could you
pick up a bottle of wine on your way over?
Tony: Sure! Red or white?
In this case, Natasha is asking Tony to make a quick stop by the store to buy some wine.
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