choose / tʃuz /

⭐基础词汇选择挑选选取

choose3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

chose; cho·sen or chose; choos·ing.

  1. to select from a number of possibilities; pick by preference: She chose Sunday for her departure.
  2. to prefer or decide: He chose to run for election.
  3. to want; desire: I choose moving to the city.
  4. to contend with to decide, as by odd or even, who will do something: I'll choose you to see who gets to bat first.
v. 无主动词 verb

chose; cho·sen or chose; choos·ing.

  1. to make a choice, or select from two or more possibilities: Accepted by several colleges, the boy chose carefully.
  2. to be inclined: You may stay here, if you choose.
  3. to decide, as by means of odd or even, who will do something: Let's choose to see who bats first.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. choose up, to select for a contest or game: The kids chose up sides for the game.to select players for a contest or game: We have to choose up before we can play.

choose 近义词

v. 动词 verb

pick, select

choose构成的短语

  • choose up
  • beggars can't be choosers
  • pick and choose

更多choose例句

  1. Many will think about their pillows in purely functional terms and either not care about or simply choose to ignore any association with Mike Lindell.
  2. The traditional way of advertising includes choosing the right ad content and selecting the right channel or platform to display your ad.
  3. He chose his sites carefully, to avoid reducing availability for the vulnerable.
  4. Bauer said he chose the Dodgers in part because of the way they interpret data, not merely that they use it.
  5. Paired with someone who also values family, whether it’s blood related or chosen family.
  6. House rules require an absolute majority of members voting to choose a speaker.
  7. The reason pilots would choose to use guns over a bomb or a missile is simple.
  8. That gays (and other liberals) should choose Canadian oil because Canada “has no laws prohibiting LGBT lifestyle.”
  9. So why did the God of the Hebrew people choose such a scandalous setting for becoming human?
  10. But, Hamlawa says, she choose to stay on the front lines instead, “I stayed with my other daughters.”
  11. "I will," gruffly replied the man, with a look which showed that he was sorry to be forced to choose the second alternative.
  12. It had been a pleasure to choose the various tasteful specimens of the upholsterer's art.
  13. She would not dare to choose, and begged that Mademoiselle Reisz would please herself in her selections.
  14. Your most intimate friend arrived in Paris, and you choose the next day to make a little tour!
  15. He shall eat butter and honey, that he may know to refuse the evil, and to choose the good.