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pick up what someone is putting down
Verb
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
(慣用句)他人の言動から、伝えようとしている意図やメッセージを読み取り理解すること。 / (慣用句)相手の示すサインやニュアンスを察知し、注意深く受け止めること。
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
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(idiomatic) To understand, pay attention to, or learn from what someone says or does.
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pick up what someone is putting down
If you listen carefully, you'll be able to pick up what someone is putting down.
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If you listen carefully, you'll be able to pick up what someone is putting down.
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