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optHBpt, $B:ptvto make a choice, esp. for one thing or possibility in preference to any others选择There are several things on the menu I'd like to try, but I think I'll opt for the salmon. [I]菜单上有几样东西我都想试一试,但是我想我会选择鲑鱼。When he left school, he opted to go to college and study for a degree, rather than getting a job straight away. [+ to infinitive]毕业后他选择上大学读一个学位,而不是直接工作。Within any society, there will usually be people who decide to opt out (= choose to not live the way most people do). [I]在任何一个社会里,通常总会有人决定不按传统方式生活。The government has been encouraging individuals to opt out of (= not take part in) the state pension scheme. [I]政府一直在鼓励人们不要参加国家养恤金制。An opt-out is an act of not continuing to do something, esp. (in Britain) an act of removing something from the control of local government.退出, (英)尤指从当地政府管辖中退出Since the opt-out, the hospital has been responsible for its own budgeting.自从退出当地政府管辖以后,这家医院独立负责自己的预算。There are several opt-out schools in the area.这个地区有几所退出当地政府管辖的学校。
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