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optionally

/op-shuh-nl/US // ˈɒp ʃə nl //UK // (ˈɒpʃənəl) //

可以选择,可选择,选择性地,可选择的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : left to one's choice; not required or mandatory: Formal dress is optional.
    • : leaving something to choice.

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Examples

  • We recently reported that, although optional, some schools had no teachers willing to return to campus for the district’s first phase of reopening.

  • OK, before we move on to step three, which is totally optional, take a look at your car—you now have pretty much everything you need to car camp!

  • They boast a fast charging speed, and come in both AA or AAA options, with an optional charger.

  • The ThinkPad X1 Fold has a 13-inch OLED touch screen that folds down the middle and an optional 5G modem that offers superfast wireless connectivity, at least in places covered by 5G mobile networks.

  • There are optional add-ons like a carrying case and varying sizes of water tanks so you can enjoy multiple espresso drinks, from a ristretto to a caffè lungo.

  • Optionally, it can live up to its description by crashing into targets and detonating a five-pound warhead.

  • Regular university credit is given, but students may attend these lectures optionally and many do so.

  • In many cases, for this reason, good students take the subject optionally (without credit), though doing full work in it.

  • By the Egyptians it was practised in the same manner (excepting their Priests) as by the Tyrians,—viz., optionally.

  • At this time the sounds Hin and others may be made, alternately or optionally, according to habit.