option的意思和读音

option

: [ˈɑpʃ(ə)n] : [ˈɒpʃ(ə)n]

n.

v.)…

options  

adj.+n.attractive option,realistic option

v.+n.consider option,accept option,offer option,exercise option

n.choice,alternative,selection,possibility,decisionoptionn.

1.[c][u]something that you can choose to have or do; the freedom to choose what you do

As I see it, we have two options…

There are various options open to you.

Going to college was not an option for me.

I had no option but to(= I had to) ask him to leave.

Students have the option of studying abroad in their second year.

A savings plan that gives you the option to vary your monthly payments.

This particular model comes with a wide range of options(= things you can choose to have when buying sth but which you will have to pay extra for) .

2.[c]a subject that a student can choose to study, but that they do not have to do

The course offers options in design and computing.

3.[c]the right to buy or sell sth at some time in the future

We have an option on the house.

He has promised me first option on his car(= the opportunity to buy it before anyone else) .

The property is for rent with an option to buy at any time.

share options(= the right to buy shares in a company)

4.[c]one of the choices you can make when using a computer program

Choose the ‘Cut’ option from the Edit menu.

IDMkeep/leave your options opento avoid making a decision now so that you still have a choice in the future

They are anxious that the new course should not be seen as a soft option.

He decided to take the easy option and give them what they wanted.

the soft/easy optiona choice which is thought to be easier because it involves less effort, difficulty, etc.

They are anxious that the new course should not be seen as a soft option.

He decided to take the easy option and give them what they wanted.

v.

1.~ sth)…to buy or sell the right to own or use sth, at some time in the future

The novel has been optioned for the screen by his production company.

n.1.,,,;西;【】()

n.1.something that you can choose in a particular situation; an extra feature on a new product such as a car that you can choose to add when you buy it; one of a range of things that you can choose to do when you are using a computer program2.the right to buy or sell something in the future, for example property or stock in a company

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1."I try to show them that selling drugs is not the only option, " he said.:“。”

2.You said an option knock him down. Fellows, you want your woman to be happy? All you got to say is: How was your day? How was your day?

3.Professor Berube says another option might be to have private maritime security companies eventually take over the mission.

4.The number of oil option contracts betting on oil hitting $200 a barrel in December have tripled since the beginning of the year.12200

5.Tcpmon is a popular tool for monitoring web service message exchanges, so having this as an option in your client code is often useful.TcpmonWeb使

6."You will not change them" - Referring to men as though your only option is accepting your fate as an Egyptian girl in a backward society.“”-

7.In a few years though, Brooks could be nice bench option for some scoring and three-pointers at the point guard position.

8.Weighing on the front end of the market were fears of large deliveries as high freight rates make delivery of soybeans an attractive option.使

9.If the client has no DNS entry, this option should specify the name you want to be contained in the local host file of the LPAR.DNSLPAR

10.And having that option on the bench is good news for us at a time when Carlos Vela seems to have been completely frozen out by the manager.