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1. 抓起 (zhuā qǐ) - This means "grab" or "seize" and can also be used to express the action of picking something up with one's hands.
2. 提起 (tí qǐ) - This means "lift" or "raise" and can also be used to express the action of picking something up from a lower position.
3. 捡起 (jiǎn qǐ) - This means "pick up" or "retrieve" and is often used to describe the action of picking up something that has fallen or been dropped.
4. 抬起 (tái qǐ) - This means "lift" or "raise" and can also be used to express the action of picking something up from a higher position.
5. 拎起 (līn qǐ) - This means "lift" or "carry" and is often used to describe the action of picking up something with one hand or by its handle.
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If it is to pick up an object from the ground or floor, you can also say 捡起.
If you want to say "pick up" as in starting a habit or hobby, it's simply 开始 (to start).
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In spoken and in written Chinese, 拿起 (ná qǐ) is used in the same way to mean "pick up" in a literal sense, such as picking up an object.
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