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selecting

/si-lekt/US // sɪˈlɛkt //UK // (sɪˈlɛkt) //

选择,挑选,精选,筛选

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to choose in preference to another or others; pick out.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make a choice; pick.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : chosen in preference to another or others; selected.
    • : of special value or excellence; choice.
    • : careful or fastidious in selecting; discriminating.
    • : carefully or fastidiously chosen; exclusive: a select group of friends.

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Examples

  • Avdija becomes the highest-selected Israeli player in NBA Draft history.

  • To be selected in the top 10 makes it that much more special.

  • You can check it out in select spots like airports and indoor shopping malls.

  • Pressing your new combination of keys will launch whatever file, folder, or program you selected, saving you a trip to the Start menu or the taskbar.

  • Tech vendors and infrastructures should also now be selected on the basis of better enabling a culture of data minimization.

  • Those who come to the Dinner Party are self-selecting; they do want to talk about it.

  • Selecting legislators by lottery was good enough for the ancient Athenians.

  • I want to be clear that the elders themselves are not involved with selecting who would serve on those boards.

  • The name, however, clearly has a double meaning, with Viktor selecting gold as her main material for producing her art.

  • And selecting Samberg as host meant that, perhaps more than other SNL alumni, it was going to be more offbeat episode of SNL.

  • In selecting him for this important post Napoleon showed that power of discrimination which contributed so greatly to his success.

  • At the age of sixty-two I inoculated him, and was very careful in selecting matter in its most active state.

  • Selecting for her own use, as before, one of the smallest parlors, she furnished it as her library.

  • "Yes," Amy said, selecting a pair of white satin slippers, with high French heels and fanciful rosettes.

  • These should all be served at a side-table, each guest selecting his own, to be handed by the servants.