chosen的意思和读音

chosen

: [ˈtʃoʊz(ə)n] : [ˈtʃəʊz(ə)n]

adj.

v.“choose”

adj.selected,select,elect,preferred,special

v.1.“choose”

adj.1.;,

v.1.The past participle of choose

adj.1.something that is chosen is something that you have decided to have or do

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1.Once objectives have been set and strategies chosen, they should be written down and made available to all of the pertinent players.使

2.Here, very precisely is why Fraulein K. is chosen to constitute the beginning of the dream, but also no doubt to determine its syncopation.

3.She did not choose to rely on labor to survive, she has chosen to rely on quick lie down to a redistribution of wealth.

4.Any of these can be chosen as a theme for a page or these themes can be taken as a template for creating custom themes.

5.Let me hear what you think about Rawls's claim that these two principles would be chosen behind the veil of ignorance.Rawls[]

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7.The cradle of your birth and sustenance is now prepared for an overhaul which shall lead to the fall of all that have chosen to fall.

8.Now the gift of her desk told me, as she'd never been able to, that she was pleased that writing was my chosen work.

9.Someone might have assigned you to a special project, or you might have chosen to take one in an effort to impress a VIP.VIP

10.The committee has unearthed several instances in which BP managers seem to have chosen cheaper, rather than safer, options.