collect/collected
I pick up my son from school everyday. I collect my son from school everyday.
I picked up my son tonight. I collected my son tonight.
Answer: depending on the context, you could used cleared (I picked up the dirty dishes), lifted, levitated, retrieved (I picked up my books from my locker), bought (I picked up the tickets on the way home), snatched, redeemed.
Yes, "picked up" is a verb phrase formed by the verb "picked" and the adverb "up."
Verb, adverb, noun combination: We picked up bits of the broken glass.Noun phrase (picked is an adjective here) as object of the verb: We bagged the picked up bits of broken glass.
Yes.
yes
The only equivalent phrase for typed up would be, entered on my computer.
To throw in the towel.
Yes, you can. But it can be picked up basically by another computers only.
You stay in jail.
sacrifice
The platypus should not be picked up by its tail. In fact, it should not be picked up at all.
needs doing up needs repairing
There is no specific amount of time. It depends on the agreement signed and the legal process involved.