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TOEFL BNC: 594 COCA: 600
choose
verb [I/T] /tʃuːz/
present tense
I/you/we/theychoose
he/she/itchooses
present participlechoosing
past tensechose
past participlechosen
  1. to decide which you want from a number of people or things 选择;挑选;选中

    Do you feel that you chose the wrong career? 你觉得自己选错职业了吗?

    choose from :

    There is a huge range of holidays to choose from. 有各种各样的度假方式可供选择。

    choose between :

    She is forced to choose between her husband and her parents. 她被迫在丈夫和父母之间作出选择。

    choose which/where/whether etc :

    How do you choose which car you are going to buy? 你怎么决定买哪部车的?

    I like this job because I can choose when and where I do the work. 我喜欢这份工作,因为我可以自己选择工作的时间和地点。

    choose someone/something as something :

    Atlanta was chosen as the site for the 1996 Olympic Games. 亚特兰大被选定为1996年奥运会的赛场。

    choose someone/something for something :

    Surely he wasn't just chosen for his good looks? 他肯定不仅仅是因为长相好才被选中的吧?

    choose someone/something out of someone/something :

    The winner was chosen out of thousands who sent in photos. 获胜者是从几千个寄来照片的人中选出来的。

     Synonyms and related words
    1. a.
      to decide to do something 决定(做某事)
      choose to do something :

      More and more people are choosing to live alone. 越来越多人选择独居。

      choose to ignore :

      Hilary chose to ignore the doctor's warning. 希拉里决定不理会医生的警告。

      if someone so chooses :

      Why shouldn't they be allowed to come and live here if they so choose? 如果他们作出了这样的选择,为什么不让他们到这儿来住呢?

       Synonyms and related words
      To make a decision: decide, determine, arrive at...
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TOEFL BNC: 594 COCA: 600
choose

verb

ADVERB | VERB + CHOOSE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBcarefully, wisely小心地/明智地選擇He chose his words carefully.他措辭謹慎。freely隨意選擇They can choose freely from a wide range of courses.他們可以從一大堆課程中自由選擇。voluntarily, willingly自願選擇consciously, deliberately, purposely, specifically有意識地/慎重地/特意地/明確地選擇arbitrarily, randomly任意地/隨機地選擇VERB + CHOOSEbe able to, be free to, can能夠/可自由/可以選擇You are free to choose whichever courses you want to take.你可以自由選擇你想學的課程。PREPOSITIONbetween在⋯之間選擇She had to choose between giving up her job or hiring a nanny.她不得不在放棄工作和雇保母之間作出抉擇。from從⋯中選擇There are several different models to choose from.有幾個不同型號供選擇。PHRASESpick and choose挑挑揀揀You have to take any job you can get-you can't pick and choose.你能找到什麼工作就做什麼工作 - 不能挑三揀四。
TOEFL BNC: 594 COCA: 600
choose verb
choose (choose from sth) decide (choose not to marry)
choose

verb

choose ♦︎ select ♦︎ pick ♦︎ decide ♦︎ opt ♦︎ go for sth ♦︎ single sb/sth out ♦︎ adoptThese words all mean to make a decision about which thing or person you want out of the ones that are available. 这些词均表示选择、挑选。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to choose / select / pick / single out A from Bto choose / select / pick / decide between A and / or Bto choose / select / pick / opt for / go for / single out / adopt sb / sth as sb / sthto choose / select / pick / single out sb / sth for sb / sthto choose / select / pick / opt for / go for / single out / adopt sb / sth to do sthto choose / decide / opt to do sthto pick / single sb / sth outto choose / select / pick sb / sth carefully / at randomrandomly chosen / selected / pickedwell chosen / selected choose (chose, chosen) [intransitive, transitive] to make a decision about which thing or person you want out of the ones that are available 选择;挑选;选取You choose-I can't decide.你来选吧,我拿不定主意。There are plenty of restaurants to choose from.有许多餐馆可供选择。She had to choose between giving up her job or hiring a nanny.她不得不在放弃工作和雇用保姆之间作出选择。You have to take any job you can get-you can't pick and choose.你能找到什么工作就得干什么-不能挑三拣四了。He chose banking as a career.他选择在银行业发展。You'll have to choose whether to buy it or not.买还是不买,你得作出选择。We chose Paul Stubbs to be chairperson.我们选了保罗•斯塔布斯当主席。 see also choice option , choice range 1 select [transitive, often passive] (rather formal) to choose sb/sth, usually according to a system, from a group of people or things (根据一套体系)选择,挑选,选拔He hasn't been selected for the team.他未能入选该队。All our hotels have been carefully selected for the excellent value they provide.我们的所有旅馆都是精心挑选的,因此最为合算。a randomly selected sample of 23 schools随机抽选的23所学校selected poems of T.S. EliotT.S.艾略特诗选Select 'New Mail' from the 'Send' menu.从“发送”选单中选择“新邮件”。 see also selection range 1 pick [transitive] (rather informal) to choose sb/sth from a group of people or things 选择;挑选Pick a number from one to twenty.从一至二十中挑选一个数。Names were picked at random out of a hat.名字随机从一顶帽子中选出。He was picked out as the best player.他被选为最佳选手。NOTE 辨析 Choose, select or pick? Choose is the most general of these words and the only one that can be used without an object. * choose在这些词中含义最广,也是唯一可以不带宾语的词You select/pick-I can't decide. When you select sth, you choose it carefully, unless you actually say that it is selected randomly/at random. Pick is a more informal word and often a less careful action, used especially when the choice being made is not very important. * select表示仔细挑选,除非特意说明select randomly/at random(随机选取)。相比之下,pick不太正式,常指随意挑选,尤用于所作选择不太重要的情况Select a number from one to twenty. decide [intransitive] to choose between two or more possibilities 作出抉择;决定;选定It was difficult to decide between the two candidates.很难在这两个候选人之间取舍。We're still trying to decide on a venue.我们仍在设法选定场地。You choose-I can't decide.你来选吧,我拿不定主意。 see also decide decide opt [intransitive] to choose to take or not to take a particular course of action 选择(做某事)After graduating she opted for a career in music.毕业后她选择从事音乐工作。After a lot of thought, I opted against buying a motorbike.考虑了许久,我决定不买摩托车。Many workers opted to leave their jobs rather than take a pay cut.许多工人宁愿离职也不接受减薪。Employees may opt out of the company's pension plan.员工可以选择不参加公司的退休金计划。 see also option option ˈgo for sth

phrasal verb

(goes, went, gone) (rather informal) to choose sth 选择某物I think I'll go for the fruit salad.我想要水果沙拉。
ˌsingle sb/sth ˈout

phrasal verb

to choose sb/sth from a group for special attention 单独挑出She was singled out for criticism.唯独她被挑出来挨批。He was singled out as the outstanding performer of the games.他被评为这次运动会唯一的杰出运动员。
adopt [transitive] to choose a new name, country, etc. and begin to use it as your own 选用(名字等);移居(某国);承袭The royal family adopted the name of Windsor early in the last century.王室在上世纪早期选用温莎为名。

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