释义 |
selection美 [sɪ'lekʃ(ə)n] 英 [sɪ'lekʃ(ə)n] - n.选择;选拔;挑选;被挑选的人(或物)
- 网络选区;甄选;精选物
v.+n. make selection,offer selection adj.+n. wide selection,careful selection,comprehensive selection,judicious selection,poor selection n. range,assortment,collection,choice,variety 1. | [u] 选择;挑选;选拔the process of choosing sb/sth from a group of people or things, usually according to a system |
| The final team selection will be made tomorrow. 明天将确定队伍的最后人选。 | | the random selection of numbers 号码的随机抽取 | | | | the selection process 选拔过程 |
2. | [c] 被挑选的人(或物);被选中者;入选者a number of people or things that have been chosen from a larger group |
| A selection of readers' comments are published below. 下面选登了部分读者的意见。 |
3. | [c] 可供选择的事物a collection of things from which sth can be chosen |
| The showroom has a wide selection of kitchens. 展厅里有多种式样的厨房可供选择。 |
n. | 1. an act of choosing somebody or something from a wide variety of others 2. somebody or something chosen from among others 3. the range from which somebody or something can be selected 4. the process by which organisms that adapt well to their environment produce offspring, while those that do not adapt die out, resulting in gradual changes in a species. 5. a competitor on whom a bet is placed, especially in horse-racing 6. in colonial Australia, a plot of land acquired through the system of free selection 7. the process of choosing one person or thing from a group 8. a set of things for you to choose from, or things that have been chosen from a larger set 9. in Britain, a system in which schools choose the students that they want 1. an act of choosing somebody or something from a wide variety of others 2. somebody or something chosen from among others 3. the range from which somebody or something can be selected 4. the process by which organisms that adapt well to their environment produce offspring, while those that do not adapt die out, resulting in gradual changes in a species. 5. a competitor on whom a bet is placed, especially in horse-racing 6. in colonial Australia, a plot of land acquired through the system of free selection 7. the process of choosing one person or thing from a group 8. a set of things for you to choose from, or things that have been chosen from a larger set 9. in Britain, a system in which schools choose the students that they want |
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