1. "Picked" as a noun refers to the act of picking, especially when it involves selecting something carefully. As an adjective, it describes something that has been carefully selected or chosen. The past tense of the verb "pick," "picked" means to select or choose something, often from a group of options.2. In the context of bilingual example sentences: - "All the players have been picked out." Now, we need to put them in teams. (All the players have been carefully selected. Now, we need to form them into teams.) - "We picked up a few things on the way home." (We bought a few items while on our way back home.) - "When I was young, my mother always picked out my clothes." (When I was little, my mother always chose my clothes for me.)3. About sightseeing picking: This industry combines green agricultural product production with eco-tourism, expanding new spaces for agricultural development and creating a new field for tourism. As a new type of tourism that allows people to interact closely with nature, it is favored by urbanites and enriches both their spiritual lives and the income of farmers. The development of sightseeing picking not only meets the needs of tourists who long for a return to nature but also becomes a new economic growth point for modern agriculture.