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multiple-choice

/muhl-tuh-puhl-chois/US // ˈmʌl tə pəlˈtʃɔɪs //

多选题,多项选择,多项选择题,多选

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : consisting of several possible answers from which the correct one must be selected: a multiple-choice question.
    • : made up of multiple-choice questions: a multiple-choice exam.

Examples

  • The choice between freedom and fear is not difficult when seen with perspective.

  • But his motives for shooting John Paul II have remained a mystery shrouded in multiple conspiracy theories.

  • 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?

  • 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.

  • When a convenient number of coffee-beans is used (any multiple of 100), the percentage calculation is extremely easy.

  • He apologized for interrupting their tête-à-tête, but said he had no choice, as the saloon was completely full.