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拾 is used in spoken Chinese to mean "pick up, collect; tidy up, put in order". It is pronounced "shí" and is often used in the imperative form, such as 拾起来 (shí qǐlái) meaning "pick it up". It can also be used in the form of 拾取 (shí qǔ) meaning "pick up" or 拾起 (shí qǐ) meaning "collect".
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拾 (shí) is used in writing to refer to the action of picking up, collecting, tidying up, or putting in order. For example, one might write 我拾起了桌子上的纸片 (wǒ shí qǐ le zhuō zi shàng de zhǐ piàn) to mean "I picked up the pieces of paper on the table". It can also be used to refer to the result of such an action, as in 我把桌子上的纸片拾好了 (wǒ bǎ zhuō zi shàng de zhǐ piàn shí hǎo le) which means "I tidied up the pieces of paper on the table".
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