choose

美 [tʃuz]
英 [tʃuːz]
  • v.选择;选取;挑选;决定
  • 网络选择性;选定
过去式:chose  过去分词:chosen  现在分词:choosing  第三人称单数:chooses  
Choose
v.
1.
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选择;挑选;选取to decide which thing or person you want out of the ones that are available
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 staying in the UK or going home.
她不得不在留在英国和回国之间作出选择。
Sarah chose her words carefully.
萨拉措辞谨慎。
This site has been chosen for the new school.
这块场地已被选作新学校的校址。
We have to choose a new manager from a shortlist of five candidates.
我们得从最终人选名单上的五位候选人中选出一个新经理。
He chose banking as a career.
他选中银行业为职业。
We chose Phil McSweeney as/for chairperson.
我们选菲尔 ) 麦克斯威尼当主席。
You'll have to choose whether to buy it or not.
买还是不买,你得作出选择。
We chose to go by train.
我们选择乘火车去。
We chose Phil McSweeney to be chairperson.
我们选菲尔 ) 麦克斯威尼当主席。
2.
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宁愿;情愿;决定to prefer or decide to do sth
Employees can retire at 60 if they choose.
如果雇员愿意的话,可在 60 岁退休。
Many people choose not to marry.
许多人情愿不结婚。

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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.