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Pickup   /pˈɪkˌəp/   Listen
noun
Pick-up, Pickup  n.  (Colloq., Cant, or Slang)
1.
Act of picking up, as, in various games, the fielding or hitting of a ball just after it strikes the ground.
2.
That which picks up; specif.: (Elec.) Same as Brush b.
3.
One that is picked up, as a meal hastily got up for the occasion, a chance acquaintance, an informal game, etc.
4.
A social companion for the evening who is met without prior arrangement, as at a singles bar; also, the act of joining with such a companion in that fashion.
5.
(Automobiles) Acceleration; a measure of the ability of a vehicle to accelerate.
6.
(Electronics) A component of a phonograph which contains the stylus and also components for converting the vibrations of the stylus into electrical impulses for subsequent processing into sound; often referred to as a cartridge; also, the process of converting vibrations into electrical impulses.
7.
(Electronics) The conversion of sound or light into electrical signals in a sound or image recording or transmitting device.
8.
(Vehicles) A small truck having an enclosed driver's compartment (cab) but an open rear with usually low sides and a tailgate. Also called pickup truck.
9.
A hitchhiker who has been picked up.






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... goods. The World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and bilateral donors have provided funds to rehabilitate Tanzania's deteriorated economic infrastructure. Growth in 1991-99 has featured a pickup in industrial production and a substantial increase in output of minerals, led by gold. Natural gas exploration in the Rufiji Delta looks promising and production could start by 2002. Recent banking reforms have helped increase private sector growth and investment. Short-term ...
— The 2000 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.



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