opted / ɒpt /

选择了选择的选择选定的

opted2 个定义

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

opted 近义词

v. 动词 verb

choose

更多opted例句

  1. For the sake of ease, you may opt to toast the spices in the same pot the drink will be made in.
  2. Because of covid precautions, most of us are in single tents, save for the two married couples among us and two women who opt to share.
  3. For events canceled because of the pandemic, over 80% of Live Nation’s customers opted to hold on to their tickets instead of getting a refund.
  4. They forced overtime with a field goal as time expired in regulation but missed a field goal in overtime when Coach Kliff Kingsbury opted to kick on second down.
  5. Daly acknowledged on the NHL’s podcast that the league could opt to open the season using one schedule model and then transition to another later.
  6. Instead, it appears that the Obama administration has opted to punish North Korea financially.
  7. The studio seemed to be satisfied with the results—although still opted to censor the death sequence in many foreign territories.
  8. Meanwhile, the Netherlands and Spain opted for the "unedited" version.
  9. In the absence of typical classrooms and curriculums, West Africans have opted for alternate methods of learning and education.
  10. When Democratic incumbent Rep. Jim Matheson opted not to run again, Love won by several thousand votes in the 2014 midterms.
  11. These associations consist of a president, chairman, military representative, and co-opted members.
  12. This last restriction does not apply to the sixteen co-opted members.
  13. The computers I love are being co-opted, used to spy on us, control us, snitch on us.
  14. He was co-opted at Cambridge in 1642 as (apparently) a gentleman pensioner or commoner.
  15. Like the Council electors, the chairman and the six co-opted aldermen are subject only to the condition of having the County vote.