choiceness 的 2 个定义
- an act or instance of choosing; selection: Her choice of a computer was made after months of research. His parents were not happy with his choice of friends.
- the right, power, or opportunity to choose; option: The child had no choice about going to school.
- the person or thing chosen or eligible to be chosen: This book is my choice. He is one of many choices for the award.
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choic·er, choic·est.
- worthy of being chosen; excellent; superior.
- carefully selected: choice words.
- rated between prime and good.
choiceness 近义词
等同于 fineness
choiceness 的近义词 4 个
更多choiceness例句
- People have been forced to go online, who might not have gone there as a first choice.
- The Prismacolor pencil set comes with an impressive variety of 150 colors, making this a great choice for art enthusiasts.
- The economy ranks as the top issue in the state, with 27 percent of registered voters citing it as the single most important issue in their choice for president.
- Zero-rating is detrimental to consumers, it compromises their freedom of choice.
- He said he wants to create a “workplace of choice,” with policies that allow anyone who desires to be successful within the company to find their path.
- The choice between freedom and fear is not difficult when seen with perspective.
- Serve with the warm sauce and your choice of ice cream, whipped cream, or yogurt.
- Removing choice is bullying and seems a horrid basis on which to anchor your relationship.
- When Hitler became chancellor on Jan. 30, 1933, Hildebrand was confronted with a choice: Would he remain in Nazi Germany?
- Disney has a choice whether to produce a program with certain fictional characters; the storyline could be re-written or changed.
- With some difficulty Jos explained his mother's disclaimer of the title of Senora, and the choice of names she offered to Ramona.
- Then Mr. Blackbird selected a good many choice tidbits here and there, which he bolted with gusto.
- Pedantic, unimaginative and presumptuous, Theobald was the logical choice for a Dunce King in 1728.
- He apologized for interrupting their tête-à-tête, but said he had no choice, as the saloon was completely full.
- The poor artist reconciled himself to go for a time to Brittany, and his choice fell on Concarneau.