selected
adj. 經由選擇的,挑選的
v. 選擇,挑選( select的過去式和過去分詞 )
If you select something, you choose it from a number of things of the same kind.
Voters are selecting candidates for both US Senate seats and for 52 congressional seats...
選民正在為美國參議院議席和 52 個眾議院議席挑選候選人。
With a difficult tee shot, select a club which will keep you short of the trouble...
開球難度較大時,選一根好使的高爾夫球杆。
If you select a file or a piece of text on a computer screen, you click on it so that it is marked in a different colour, usually in order for you to give the computer an instruction relating to that file or piece of text.
I selected a file and pressed the Delete key.
我選定了一個檔案,按下了刪除鍵。
A select group is a small group of some of the best people or things of their kind.
He was one of the small select group assembled by Penney, at the High Explosive Research centre.
他是彭尼在烈性炸藥研究中心召集的精英小組的一員。
...a select group of French cheeses...
一組精選的法國乳酪
If you describe something as select, you mean it has many desirable features, but is available only to people who have a lot of money or who belong to a high social class.
Christian Lacroix is throwing a very lavish and very select party.
克里斯汀·拉克魯瓦正在舉辦一個非常豪華的上流聚會。
...a meeting of a very select club.
富人俱樂部的聚會
1. chosen in preference to another
She selected a low gear and started down the track carefully.
她選了低速擋小心翼翼地沿小徑下行。
Price quotes on selected product categories will be sent on request.
所選產品類別的報價承索即寄。
The sample was selected from the medical records of two general practices.
樣本選自兩個全科診所的病歷檔案。
Winners will be selected at the end of each calendar month.
每個月末都會選出優勝者。
"We supply financial information to selected clients," Crook said loftily.
“我們的金融資訊服務物件是經過挑選的客戶,”克魯克傲慢地說道。