choose
- IPA[CHo͞oz]
美式
- pick out or select (someone or something) as being the best or most appropriate of two or more alternatives;decide on a course of action, typically after rejecting alternatives
verb: choose, 3rd person present: chooses, gerund or present participle: choosing, past tense: chose, past participle: chosen
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- 1. pick out or select (someone or something) as being the best or most appropriate of two or more alternatives he chose a seat facing the door now it's my turn to choose 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ decide on a course of action, typically after rejecting alternatives he chose to go I'll stay as long as I choose 同義詞
- past participle of choose
- having been selected as the best or most appropriate: music is his chosen vocation
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- past participle of choose
- having been selected as the best or most appropriate: he is by no means a forerunner in his chosen field
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- past of choose
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- past of choose
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- select only the best or most desirable from among a number of alternatives
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- select only the best from a number of alternatives
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- have no alternative to doing something
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- have no alternative to doing something
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英式
- pick out (someone or something) as being the best or most appropriate of two or more alternatives: he chose a seat facing the door there are many versions to choose from
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