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| /sɪˈlekʃn/ |
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| 1 | C/U the process of choosing one person or thing from a group 选择;选拔 |
| +of There are strict rules that govern the selection of political candidates. 有严格的规定来管理政治候选人的选拔。 |
| make a selection It’ s worth taking the time to make a careful selection. 值得花时间精心选择。 |
| | 1a | relating to the process of choosing 挑选的;选拔的 | | selection process/procedure/policy An interview normally forms part of the selection process. 正常情况下面试成为选拔过程的一个部分。 | |
| | 1b | C someone or something that you have chosen 挑选出来的人(或物) | | I’ m very happy with my selection. 我对我的选择很高兴。 | |
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| 2 | C a set of things for you to choose from or things that have been chosen from a larger set 供挑选的东西;精选物 |
| +of a selection of local cheeses 当地奶酪精品 |
| The programme presents a selection of poems from around the world. 这个节目展示了世界各地的诗歌精选。 |
| a good/wide/large/varied selection They have a wide selection of carpets to suit all tastes. 他们有大量地毯供选购,可适合各种品味。 |
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| 3 | U in Britain, a system in which schools choose the students they want (英国的)学校入学选拔 |
| See also | | - natural selection | |
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