select
select 英 [sɪˈlekt] 美 [sɪˈlɛkt]
v. 挑选;选择 adj. 精选的;挑选出来的
进行时:selecting 过去式:selected 过去分词:selected 第三人称单数:selects
- To select something means to choose it from among others. If you select the most expensive phone, it doesn’t necessarily mean you will be happy with what you get.
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- v. 挑选;选择
- adj. 精选的;挑选出来的
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1. He hasn't been selected for the team.
他未能入选该队。
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2. a randomly selected sample of 23 schools
随机抽选的 23 所学校作样本
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3. Select what you want from the options available.
从可选项中选择你想要的。
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4. a select wine list
精选葡萄酒目录
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5. They live in a very select area.
他们住在一个上层人士住宅区。
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6. a select club
名流俱乐部
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7. Only a select few have been invited to the wedding.
婚礼只邀请了几个至亲好友参加。(挑选出的少数人)
- select (adj.) 1560s, from Latin selectus, past participle of seligere "choose out, single out, select; separate, cull," from se- "apart" (see secret (n.)) + legere "to gather, select," from PIE root *leg- (1) "to collect, gather." The noun meaning "a selected person or thing, that which is choice" is recorded from c. 1600. New England selectman first recorded 1640s.
- select (v.) "to single out one or more out of a number of things of the same kind," 1560s, from select (adj.) or from Latin selectus. Related: Selected; selecting.
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