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  1. choice

    • IPA[CHois]

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    • n.
      an act of selecting or making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities;the right or ability to make, or possibility of making, such a selection
    • adj.
      (especially of food) of very good quality;(of words, phrases, or language) rude and abusive
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    • n.
      a method of voting in which voters rank candidates or courses of action in order of preference, ... in San Francisco's ranked choice voting, voters can vote for up to three candidates five candidates were on the mayoral ballot Tuesday in Santa Fe's first ranked choice election

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      advocating the legal right of a woman to choose whether or not she will have an abortion: a pro-choice demonstration

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    • ph.
      of one's own accord

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    • adj.
      advocating legalized abortion: a pro-choice demonstration

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a choice a person makes about how to live and behave, according to their attitudes, tastes, and ... the program taught participants how to make better lifestyle choices

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    • n.
      a person or thing external to the ego chosen as a focus of desire or sexual activity.

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    • ph.
      selected as one's favorite or the best

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    • adj.
      opposed to granting choice, especially the right to choose abortion.

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    英式

    • n.
      an act of choosing between two or more possibilities: the choice between good and evil
    • adj.
      (especially of food) of very good quality: he picked some choice early plums

    Oxford Dictionary