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Definition of select in English: selectverb sɪˈlɛktsəˈlɛkt [with object]1Carefully choose as being the best or most suitable. 选择;挑选 children must select their GCSE subjects 孩子们必须选择中级教育通用证书的科目。 with object and infinitive he has been selected to take part no object you can select from a range of quality products 你可以从一系列质量上乘的产品中挑选。 Example sentencesExamples - Eleven of the 40 amplified samples were selected randomly for DNA sequence analysis.
- Colonies were then selected on the basis of size differences.
- Thirty sites were selected randomly from this list for further evaluation for inclusion in the project.
- Williams was originally selected in the second round of the 1998 NBA Draft by Chicago.
- Winners were selected on the basis of statistics provided by the Billboard Information Group.
- Special prizes will be granted to winners selected by an expert jury in early December.
- Potential students select from available programs, typically within their own cities or states.
- Texts are carefully selected to represent topics that are relevant to the child's world.
- Political parties usually have one powerful leader who carefully selects candidates from different socio-economic, regional, and ethnic backgrounds.
- Studies found that news stories involving national security are more likely to be selected by editors.
- A shortlist of 100 entries will be selected by a panel of judges.
- Panelists are carefully selected to participate in the sensory evaluations.
- You don't have the freedom to go everywhere, but you must often select from branching paths.
- Two terms of elective subjects follow in which students may select from a wide variety of courses.
- More than 5,000 pupils nominated their favourite teachers and the five winners were selected by a panel of judges.
- Young teachers felt proud to be appointed and we could select from the best available.
- While there were many people vying, only one candidate was selected to represent the party.
- Respondents are also informed as to how and why they were selected to participate.
- Of those who agreed, the post office then selected which branches to close.
- The recipient is selected by a committee of past award recipients.
Synonyms choose, pick, hand-pick, single out, pick out, sort out, take, opt for, decide on, settle on, set, fix, fix on, adopt, determine, designate, name, nominate, appoint, elect, specify, stipulate, prefer, favour - 1.1select for/againstBiology no object (in terms of evolution) determine whether (a characteristic or organism) will survive.
〔生〕(进化)决定(特征,生物)是否继续存在 the commonest phenotype in a population can be selected against Example sentencesExamples - For example, in the evolution of selfing and outcrossing in plants, inbreeding initially selects against selfing lineages by lowering mean fitness.
- Changes that impair performance of the proper function sufficiently to have fitness consequences for the organism will be selected against.
- Perhaps the possibility should be considered that evolution selects for beings that imagine their own species exempt from natural selection and possible extinction.
- As in life, evolution selects for maximal ability to reproduce.
- That allows him to argue that social evolution selects for individual adaptations better serving such needs.
- 1.2 Mark (an option or section of text) on an electronic interface for a particular operation.
click Tools on the menu bar and select Settings Example sentencesExamples - The first time you start, you should get a dialog box that lets you select the modem to use.
- When you press down the wheel, the above menu will appear, and you can scroll to select the option you desire.
- After that, you have to select the rectangle and the text by double clicking on the pick tool.
- When I try to click these files, a window appears and asks me to select the appropriate file extension.
- Now users can just select the type tool and click to insert text directly on the canvas.
- This tip was written in Visual LISP and includes a dialog box to select the symbols you want to use.
- Once the application starts, click on the Load Image menu item and select a TIFF file.
- After you select the database, a screen similar to the one shown in Figure 2 appears.
- Most features can be turned on or off by selecting the appropriate radio button.
- Use the pull down menu to select the type of screen saver you want to use.
- Then you select the region between the labels by double-clicking on the time bar.
- Just visit the Mouse Properties dialog box and select the Buttons tab.
- At the next screen you can select the VPN option and then give it a meaningful name at the screen after that.
- The next time you want to visit the site, just click on the links menu and select the website.
adjective sɪˈlɛktsəˈlɛkt 1(of a group of people or things) carefully chosen from a larger number as being the best or most valuable. (一组人或事物)精选的;选出的 he joined his select team of young Intelligence operatives 他加入了青年情报特工精英小组。 Example sentencesExamples - It seems only a select few are ever told about it, and even then, they have to figure out for themselves how the system works.
- A select bibliography for each chapter is intended to provide resource material.
- Your clothes are beautiful, but only for a very select few.
- The GEM mortgage is only available through a select group of independent mortgage brokers.
- Currently, it is a very select few who make the news, not in terms of being featured, but in terms of making the decision of what is news and what is not.
- A brief historiographical article concludes the work along with a select bibliography and list of contributors.
- However, this progress has been made for only a select group of species.
- Some of Australia's most successful young leaders apply for the fellowship, but only a select few are accepted.
- The select few who win the highest number of points get to take part in a lucky draw with prizes that include airline tickets and holidays.
- There are numerous statistical tables, detailed references and a select bibliography.
- Only a select few champions are safe from the prospect of being traded.
- Critics call it the palace constitution, saying it is being drafted by a select few.
- Isn't it time to open the doors and come out into the world and see whether or not your work is speaking to a vast majority of people or just a select few?
- Then again, it would benefit the union if every team, not just a select few, could bid for players.
- Punching in the code known only to a very select few, the doors opened with small hiss.
- Karate is no longer just a pastime for a select few, as young and old discover the discipline of martial arts.
- I definitely have a select few people I spend a lot of time with but no boyfriend.
- Only a select few, over the sweep of history, design what scholars term grand strategy.
- We're loyal to our favorite stars through thick and thin, but a select few never go through the thick period.
- Only a select few have knowledge of the financial bids of both contenders.
Synonyms choice, hand-picked, carefully chosen, prime, first-rate, first-class, high-grade, grade A, superior, finest, best, high-quality, top-quality, top-class, A-list, supreme, superb, excellent, rare, prize, prize-winning, award-winning British top of the range chiefly US top of the line informal tip-top, A1, stellar, top-notch - 1.1 (of a place or group of people) only used by or consisting of a wealthy or sophisticated elite; exclusive.
(地点)仅供精英阶层专用的;专用的;(人群)由精英阶层人士组成的;排外的 the opera was seen by a small and highly select audience 这场歌剧只有少量精英观众观看。 Example sentencesExamples - Aside from its internet offering, the company plans to become a big player in a select area of London.
- Does democracy have to be an elite club in which only a few select people can participate?
- Cousin Caroline lived in a posh townhouse in a very quiet and select neighborhood.
- There are more select areas of Swindon where they pay nothing at all.
- However, she warned that removing money from a select group of wealthy schools was unlikely to solve the problem.
Synonyms exclusive, elite, favoured, limited, rarefied, privileged, cliquish, private informal posh
OriginMid 16th century: from Latin select- 'chosen', from the verb seligere, from se- 'apart' + legere 'choose'. Rhymesaffect, bisect, bull-necked, collect, confect, connect, correct, defect, deflect, deject, detect, direct, effect, eject, elect, erect, expect, infect, inflect, inject, inspect, interconnect, interject, intersect, misdirect, neglect, object, perfect, project, prospect, protect, reflect, reject, respect, resurrect, sect, subject, suspect, transect, unchecked, Utrecht Definition of select in US English: selectverbsəˈlɛktsəˈlekt [with object]1Carefully choose as being the best or most suitable. 选择;挑选 with object and infinitive he has been selected to take part no object you can select from a range of quality products 你可以从一系列质量上乘的产品中挑选。 students must select their own program Example sentencesExamples - Two terms of elective subjects follow in which students may select from a wide variety of courses.
- Young teachers felt proud to be appointed and we could select from the best available.
- While there were many people vying, only one candidate was selected to represent the party.
- Political parties usually have one powerful leader who carefully selects candidates from different socio-economic, regional, and ethnic backgrounds.
- Winners were selected on the basis of statistics provided by the Billboard Information Group.
- Special prizes will be granted to winners selected by an expert jury in early December.
- Studies found that news stories involving national security are more likely to be selected by editors.
- Texts are carefully selected to represent topics that are relevant to the child's world.
- Respondents are also informed as to how and why they were selected to participate.
- Of those who agreed, the post office then selected which branches to close.
- Potential students select from available programs, typically within their own cities or states.
- You don't have the freedom to go everywhere, but you must often select from branching paths.
- Eleven of the 40 amplified samples were selected randomly for DNA sequence analysis.
- The recipient is selected by a committee of past award recipients.
- Williams was originally selected in the second round of the 1998 NBA Draft by Chicago.
- Thirty sites were selected randomly from this list for further evaluation for inclusion in the project.
- Colonies were then selected on the basis of size differences.
- Panelists are carefully selected to participate in the sensory evaluations.
- A shortlist of 100 entries will be selected by a panel of judges.
- More than 5,000 pupils nominated their favourite teachers and the five winners were selected by a panel of judges.
Synonyms choose, pick, hand-pick, single out, pick out, sort out, take, opt for, decide on, settle on, set, fix, fix on, adopt, determine, designate, name, nominate, appoint, elect, specify, stipulate, prefer, favour - 1.1select for/againstBiology no object (in terms of evolution) determine whether (a characteristic or organism) will survive.
〔生〕(进化)决定(特征,生物)是否继续存在 a phenotype can be selected against 显型可能会被淘汰。 Example sentencesExamples - As in life, evolution selects for maximal ability to reproduce.
- For example, in the evolution of selfing and outcrossing in plants, inbreeding initially selects against selfing lineages by lowering mean fitness.
- Changes that impair performance of the proper function sufficiently to have fitness consequences for the organism will be selected against.
- Perhaps the possibility should be considered that evolution selects for beings that imagine their own species exempt from natural selection and possible extinction.
- That allows him to argue that social evolution selects for individual adaptations better serving such needs.
- 1.2 Mark (an option or section of text) on an electronic interface for a particular operation.
click Tools on the menu bar and select Settings Example sentencesExamples - The next time you want to visit the site, just click on the links menu and select the website.
- After that, you have to select the rectangle and the text by double clicking on the pick tool.
- The first time you start, you should get a dialog box that lets you select the modem to use.
- After you select the database, a screen similar to the one shown in Figure 2 appears.
- Use the pull down menu to select the type of screen saver you want to use.
- This tip was written in Visual LISP and includes a dialog box to select the symbols you want to use.
- Once the application starts, click on the Load Image menu item and select a TIFF file.
- At the next screen you can select the VPN option and then give it a meaningful name at the screen after that.
- Then you select the region between the labels by double-clicking on the time bar.
- When you press down the wheel, the above menu will appear, and you can scroll to select the option you desire.
- When I try to click these files, a window appears and asks me to select the appropriate file extension.
- Now users can just select the type tool and click to insert text directly on the canvas.
- Just visit the Mouse Properties dialog box and select the Buttons tab.
- Most features can be turned on or off by selecting the appropriate radio button.
adjectivesəˈlɛktsəˈlekt 1(of a group of people or things) carefully chosen from a larger number as being the best or most valuable. (一组人或事物)精选的;选出的 he joined his select team of young Intelligence operatives 他加入了青年情报特工精英小组。 Example sentencesExamples - Critics call it the palace constitution, saying it is being drafted by a select few.
- Your clothes are beautiful, but only for a very select few.
- Punching in the code known only to a very select few, the doors opened with small hiss.
- A select bibliography for each chapter is intended to provide resource material.
- The GEM mortgage is only available through a select group of independent mortgage brokers.
- However, this progress has been made for only a select group of species.
- We're loyal to our favorite stars through thick and thin, but a select few never go through the thick period.
- The select few who win the highest number of points get to take part in a lucky draw with prizes that include airline tickets and holidays.
- It seems only a select few are ever told about it, and even then, they have to figure out for themselves how the system works.
- Only a select few champions are safe from the prospect of being traded.
- Then again, it would benefit the union if every team, not just a select few, could bid for players.
- Some of Australia's most successful young leaders apply for the fellowship, but only a select few are accepted.
- There are numerous statistical tables, detailed references and a select bibliography.
- Only a select few have knowledge of the financial bids of both contenders.
- Only a select few, over the sweep of history, design what scholars term grand strategy.
- I definitely have a select few people I spend a lot of time with but no boyfriend.
- A brief historiographical article concludes the work along with a select bibliography and list of contributors.
- Currently, it is a very select few who make the news, not in terms of being featured, but in terms of making the decision of what is news and what is not.
- Isn't it time to open the doors and come out into the world and see whether or not your work is speaking to a vast majority of people or just a select few?
- Karate is no longer just a pastime for a select few, as young and old discover the discipline of martial arts.
Synonyms choice, hand-picked, carefully chosen, prime, first-rate, first-class, high-grade, grade a, superior, finest, best, high-quality, top-quality, top-class, a-list, supreme, superb, excellent, rare, prize, prize-winning, award-winning - 1.1 (of a place or group of people) only used by or consisting of a wealthy or sophisticated elite; exclusive.
(地点)仅供精英阶层专用的;专用的;(人群)由精英阶层人士组成的;排外的 the opera was seen by a small and highly select audience 这场歌剧只有少量精英观众观看。 Example sentencesExamples - However, she warned that removing money from a select group of wealthy schools was unlikely to solve the problem.
- Does democracy have to be an elite club in which only a few select people can participate?
- There are more select areas of Swindon where they pay nothing at all.
- Aside from its internet offering, the company plans to become a big player in a select area of London.
- Cousin Caroline lived in a posh townhouse in a very quiet and select neighborhood.
Synonyms exclusive, elite, favoured, limited, rarefied, privileged, cliquish, private
OriginMid 16th century: from Latin select- ‘chosen’, from the verb seligere, from se- ‘apart’ + legere ‘choose’. |