choice
n. 选择(权/范围); 选定的人/物
adj. 优选的; 中上级的; 字斟句酌的
If there is a choice of things, there are several of them and you can choose the one you want.
It's available in a choice of colours...
有多种颜色可供选择。
At lunchtime, there's a choice between the buffet or the set menu...
午餐可以吃自助餐,也可以选套餐。
Your choice is someone or something that you choose from a range of things.
Although he was only grumbling, his choice of words made Rodney angry.
尽管他只是在咕哝,可是他的措词却让罗德妮恼火。
Choice means of very high quality.
...Fortnum and Mason's choicest chocolates.
福楠—梅森百货商店的上等巧克力
If you have no choice but to do something or have little choice but to do it, you cannot avoid doing it.
They had little choice but to agree to what he suggested.
他们别无选择,只好接受他的提议。
The thing or person of your choice is the one that you choose.
...tickets to see the football team of your choice...
观看自己喜欢的足球队比赛的门票
In many societies children still marry someone of their parents' choice.
在许多社会,子女结婚仍然只能听从父母之命。
The item of choice is the one that most people prefer.
The drug is set to become the treatment of choice for asthma worldwide...
这种药将会成为全世界治疗哮喘的首选。
The drink of choice seems to be vodka.
最受欢迎的酒似乎是伏特加。
1. the person or thing chosen or selected;
2. the act of choosing or selecting;
3. one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen;
1. of superior grade;
2. appealing to refined taste;
choice, alternative, preference, option, selection, election
这些名词均含有"选择"之意。
excellent, choice, splendid, select, prime, first-rate
这些形容词均有"极好的"之意。
by choice
出于自己的选择
of one's choice
自选的
of choice
优先选择的:在同一类或同一组中比别的更受欢迎的
His intimacy with Japan makes him the likely choice as ambassador to that country.
他是日本通,很可能被委派为驻日大使.
John helped his father by choice.
约翰自愿帮他父亲.
The article was a choice extract from her writings.
这篇文章是从她的著作中摘录出来的精粹.
I live here by choice.
我自愿住在这儿.
We have no choice but to arrive late.
除了迟到以外,我们并无选择.