choose的意思和读音

choose

: [tʃuz] : [tʃuːz]

v.

chose  chosen  choosing  chooses  

v.+n.choose type,choose location,choose language,choose word,choose way

adv.+v.choose carefully,deliberately choose

v.reject

v.select,pick,take,pick out,decide on

choosev.

1.[i][t]to decide which thing or person you want out of the ones that are available

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There are plenty of restaurants to choose from.

She had to choose between staying in the UK or going home.

Sarah chose her words carefully.

This site has been chosen for the new school.

We have to choose a new manager from a shortlist of five candidates.

He chose banking as a career.

We chose Phil McSweeney as/for chairperson. )

You'll have to choose whether to buy it or not.

We chose to go by train.

We chose Phil McSweeney to be chairperson. )

2.[i][t]to prefer or decide to do sth

Employees can retire at 60 if they choose. 60 退

Many people choose not to marry.

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v.1.to decide which you want from a number of people or things; to decide to do something

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2. (3) ;[ seek] (5) [ choose] (7) ,[ demand;ask for] ...

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7. 〖 precinct〗 choose〖 designate〗 ...

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1.Each is a completely valid way of modeling the system, but which we choose depends on which interactions are important.

2.Whichever group that you choose to listen to, it is always good to get the solid facts and information from both sides of the argument.

3.Arrange other parts of the picture area in such a way as to complement what you choose to be the center of interest.

4.But if it is more convenient for you to use this ship, we do not think it would cause any problem to choose it.便

5.They might just choose to ask their employees to work overtime to make up the difference.

6.Writing regularly is a great way to track your thoughts in a more informal way; it helps clarify what you think about any topic you choose.

7.Passengers would then be able to choose (and pay more for) an airline that is less likely to leave them stranded for long.)。

8.I would not choose to be an ordinary person, and if I can do, I have the right to become an unusual person.

9.One person who was in a meeting with him early in the crisis remembers his saying: "We have to choose to be calm. ":“。”

10.There's been a setback for the German Chancellor Angela Merkel in regional elections a month before voters choose a new federal parliament.·