pick up; take in; shorten; pick sb. up(кого-л.); take(You took my wife, my job, my house. • Of the personal property they took from me, the only thing I had an attachment to was a velvet Qur'an cover that Shaffia's grandmother had made for me.); get; take away(1. отобрать • The teacher took my mobile phone away until the end of the lesson. • 2. заставить пойти с собой: The police took him away for questioning.); take up(арестовывать); arrest; capture; pick; go pick someone up(заехать за кем-либо VlaDyMaria); retrieve(что-либо назад • The criminals have to come back and retrieve the skimmer to get the data it's captured. • Once a team member is let go, set up a time they can come back to retrieve their personal belongings when everyone is gone, so they're not embarrassed.4uzhoj); collect(груз в месте ожидания, машину из ремонта, вещи из химчистки, ребенка из садика и т.п. • Orders can be collected from your nearest standalone Mulberry store free of charge. • Your car is ready. If you wish to collect it, he will be at the garage until seven this evening. • We both work full time at the university and are looking for someone to help us collect children from daycare and help around the house a bit. • You can spend the evening with her and I'll come and collect you on my way home.); pick up(I'll pick you up at the station when you arrive. • And if your child is at a party and spots a bowl of pills, tell her to call for help. You can even agree on a "code" term that means "pick me up immediately." • Don't forget to pick up the stuff from the dry cleaner's!Acruxia)