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select
- IPA[sɪˈlɛkt]
英式
- carefully choose as being the best or most suitable;(in terms of evolution) determine whether (a characteristic or organism) will survive
- (of a group of people or things) carefully chosen from a larger number as being the best or most valuable;(of a place or group of people) only used by or consisting of a wealthy or sophisticated elite; exclusive
verb: select, 3rd person present: selects, gerund or present participle: selecting, past tense: selected, past participle: selected
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動詞
- 1. carefully choose as being the best or most suitable children must select their GCSE subjects he has been selected to take part
- ▪ (in terms of evolution) determine whether (a characteristic or organism) will survive the commonest phenotype in a population can be selected against
- ▪ mark (an option or section of text) on an electronic interface for a particular operation click Tools on the menu bar and select Settings
形容詞
- 1. (of a group of people or things) carefully chosen from a larger number as being the best or most valuable he joined his select team of young Intelligence operatives 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a place or group of people) only used by or consisting of a wealthy or sophisticated elite; exclusive the opera was seen by a small and highly select audience 同義詞 反義詞
- choose for oneself: participants were asked to self-select their titles, which were divided into executive and non-executive
- allowing users to select: the chain decided to move condoms from the pharmacy counter to self-select stands
Oxford American Dictionary
- choose for oneself: participants were asked to self-select their titles, which were divided into executive and non-executive
- allowing users to select: the chain decided to move condoms from the pharmacy counter to self-select stands
Oxford Dictionary
- a small legislative committee appointed for a special purpose: the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
Oxford American Dictionary
- choosing for oneself or autonomously: serious journalism cannot be the preserve of a self-selecting few
Oxford American Dictionary
- choosing for oneself or autonomously: serious journalism cannot be the preserve of a self-selecting few
Oxford Dictionary
- acquire (freehold land) on favourable terms in order to farm it: men marvelled at the chance to free-select a piece of land
Oxford Dictionary
- a small legislative committee appointed for a special purpose: the Commons Select Committee on the Environment
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[səˈlek(t)]
美式
- carefully choose as being the best or most suitable: he has been selected to take part you can select from a range of quality products
- (of a group of people or things) carefully chosen from a larger number as being the best or ... he joined his select team of young Intelligence operatives
Oxford American Dictionary