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opt

/opt/US // ɒpt //UK // (ɒpt) //

选择,选择权,选择性,选择性的

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make a choice; choose.
  1. 1
    • : opt out, to decide to leave or withdraw: to opt out of the urban rat race and move to the countryside.

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Examples

  • To opt out, have your server to respond with a 421 HTTP status code when Googlebot attempts to crawl your site over h2.

  • In recent months, as people have opted to shop online rather than in-person the push to perfect e-commerce channels has only accelerated.

  • Apple has tried to appease concerns by saying it will delay the introduction of the opt-out policy for a year.

  • The most challenging aspect of the opt-in consent feature is Apple-mandated language that could scare many iPhone owners away.

  • To date, 69 players have decided to opt out of this season because of the coronavirus.

  • Men may opt out of the discussion rather than risk saying something wrong.

  • Nor, however, did it opt for opening a dialogue with the civil society.

  • Instead, opt for eating complete meals with good sources of protein and fiber.

  • If you tend to inhale your food without realizing how much you consumed, opt for nibbles like in-shell pistachio nuts.

  • Allowing religiously affiliated organizations to opt out of Obamacare, period.

  • I don't know if it's 'nother opt'cal d'lusion—but you appear t' me to ha' gorrem on.

  • Curus opt'cal d'lusion—due to overshtudy—everything's spinnin' round.

  • Czechoslovaks who are habitually resident in Germany will have a similar right to opt for Czechoslovak nationality.

  • Any person over 18 years of age habitually resident in the territory restored to Denmark will be entitled to opt for Germany.

  • The observation of this variety in divers eclipses, you may see set downe by Keplar Opt.