getaway vs pickup what difference
what is difference between getaway and pickup
English
Alternative forms
- get-away (adjective)
Etymology
From the verb phrase get away.
Noun
getaway (plural getaways)
- A means of escape.
- The effecting of an escape.
- (informal) A vacation or holiday, or the destination for one.
Synonyms
- (vacation, holiday): leave, time off; see also Thesaurus:vacation
Translations
Adjective
getaway (not comparable)
- Pertaining to an escape, as in a vehicle or plans.
- They’d been discussing their getaway plans for weeks.
Translations
Anagrams
- gateway, waygate
English
Alternative forms
- pick-up
- pick up
Etymology
From pick + up.
Noun
pickup (countable and uncountable, plural pickups)
- An electronic device for detecting sound, vibration, etc., such as one fitted to an electric guitar or record player.
- In a record player, an electromagnetic component that converts the needle vibrations into an electrical signal.
- electromagnetic coil receiver of metal string oscillations
- (US, Canada) A pickup truck.
- 2009, Chinle Miller, Desert Rats: Adventures in the American Outback (page 35)
- Franklin is beside himself, revving up the engine in the pickup.
- 2009, Chinle Miller, Desert Rats: Adventures in the American Outback (page 35)
- (usually attributive) Impromptu or ad hoc, especially of sports games and teams made up of randomly selected players.
- Rather than join a basketball league, James decided to play pickup.
- At lunch we had a game of pickup hockey.
- 2010, Mary Ellen Snodgrass, Peter Carey: A Literary Companion (page 100)
- Trevor, like an Aussie outbacker, eats snacks and a pickup meal of bread, cantaloupe, olives, mangoes, and melon.
- An instance of approaching someone and engaging in romantic flirtation and courting with the intent to pursue romance, a date, or a sexual encounter. See also pick-up line, pick-up joint, pickup artist.
- Hey, thanks for the drink, but if this is a pickup, I’m not interested.
- A person successfully approached in this manner for romance or sex.
- 2002, James A. Abrahamson, Confessions of a Diplomatic Pouch Clerk (page 192)
- Audball’s latest pickup didn’t seem to care where they were, or anything at all about alimony, palimony, or child support […]
- 2002, James A. Abrahamson, Confessions of a Diplomatic Pouch Clerk (page 192)
- (sports) In various games, the fielding or hitting of a ball just after it strikes the ground.
- (video games) An item that can be picked up by the player, conferring some benefit or effect; a power-up.
- 1991, James Leach, Turrican II (video game review) in Your Sinclair issue 69
- Every step of the way you come across absolutely loads of aliens, pick-ups and new and weird obstacles to overcome.
- 2002, Acclaim Entertainment, Turok Evolution: The official strategy guide (page 73)
- Enter the graveyard if you want pick-ups, otherwise make a left under the archways to progress. When the pathway ends, you’ll see two blocked-off tunnels and a switch between them.
- 1991, James Leach, Turrican II (video game review) in Your Sinclair issue 69
- (US, Canada) The act of a challenging party or candidate winning an electoral district held by an incumbent party or candidate. See also gain
- The returns from the election show Apple Party candidate Jane Doe has made a pickup in the district of City West defeating Orange Party Incumbent Joe Smith
- The act of answering a telephone.
- 2006, Georgina Spelvin, The Devil Made Me Do It, Little Red Hen Books (2008), →ISBN, page 224:
- That’s why the phone at the theater’s on automatic pickup.
- 2006, Georgina Spelvin, The Devil Made Me Do It, Little Red Hen Books (2008), →ISBN, page 224:
- (film) A relatively minor shot filmed or recorded after the fact to augment previous footage.
- The act of collecting and taking away something or someone, usually in a vehicle.
- (uncountable) A time during which passengers, such as school children, are picked up.
- (uncountable) The rate at which a motor vehicle picks up speed.
- 1946, Henry Robinson Luce, Fortune (volume 34, page 186)
- The Willys-Overland won’t be the fastest car on the road or have the best pickup, but it will have a top speed of eighty miles per hour, and its makers are confident that no car in its class will excel it in economy of fuel and upkeep.
- 1955, Popular Mechanics (volume 104, number 3, page 70)
- The more highly vaporized the mixture your carburetor delivers, the more power you get, which means higher speed, better pickup, smoother idling, more miles per gallon.
- 1946, Henry Robinson Luce, Fortune (volume 34, page 186)
Descendants
Translations
Portuguese
Noun
pickup f (plural pickups)
- Alternative form of picape
Spanish
Noun
pickup m or f (plural pickups)
- pickup (vehicle)
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