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choose (obj)tFU:zvpast simple chose HtSRWz, $tSoWz, past part chosen H9tSRWYzEn, $9tSoW-to decide (what you want) from a range of things or possibilities选择,挑选All the books looked so interesting, I didn't know which one to choose. [T]所有的书看上去都那么有趣,我不知选哪一本好。She was forced to choose between the two men who loved her. [I]她被迫在爱她的两个男人中间进行选择。He chose a shirt from the many in his wardrobe. [T]他从衣柜中的许多衬衫里选了一件。It was difficult choosing where to live. [+ wh- word]选择在哪儿居住很困难。I've chosen Luis a present/I've chosen a present for Luis. [+ two objects]我为卢斯挑选了一件礼物。Yesterday the selectors chose Dales as the team's new captain. [T]昨天选拔者们选了戴尔斯做球队的新队长。The firm's directors chose Emma to be the new production manager. [T + obj + to infinitive]公司董事们选埃玛做新的生产经理。Katie chose (=decided) to stay away from work that day. [+ to infinitive]凯蒂决定那天不去上班。You may do as you choose (=do what you decide to do) for the rest of the day.今天剩下的时间随便你做什么。If you say that there is little/not much to choose between two or more things you mean that they are very similar.两者差不多,没什么可挑的There was little to choose between all of the boats for hire so we took the one numbered 16 because it seemed like a lucky number.所有供租用的船都差不多,没什么可挑的,所以我们要了一只16号的,因为这似乎是个吉祥的号码。
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