单词 | select | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
释义 | select1 verbselect2 adjective selectse‧lect1 /səˈlekt/ ●●● S2 W2 AWL verb [transitive] ![]() ![]() VERB TABLE select
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
THESAURUS► choose Collocations to decide which one of several things you want: · I chose a black dress.· Which dessert should I choose? ► pick to choose something, especially without thinking carefully. Pick is more informal than choose: · Pick any number from one to ten. ► select formal to choose something, especially after thinking carefully: · The committee will meet to select a new chairman.· All our instructors are carefully selected. ► opt for/go for to choose one thing instead of another: · Many car buyers opt for used vehicles.· I think I’ll go for the chocolate cake. ► decide on to choose something from many possible things, especially when the decision has been difficult or taken a long time: · Thomas had decided on a career as a writer. ► single out to choose one person or thing from a group because they are better, worse, more important etc than the others: · Why should he be singled out for special treatment?· One student was singled out for special attention. ► take your pick especially spoken to choose anything you want, especially when there are many different things available: · You can take your pick from Bodrum’s many bars and restaurants. Longman Language Activatorto decide which one you want► choose to decide which one of several things or possibilities you want: · I can't decide what I want. You choose.· Will you help me choose a present for Warren?choose to do something: · Why do so few women choose to become engineers?choose whether/which/when etc: · It took her three hours to choose which dress to wear.choose between (=choose one of two things): · We have to choose between doing geography or studying another language.choose from (=choose from among several things): · Import restrictions will reduce the number of cars buyers have to choose from. ► pick informal to choose something, especially without thinking very carefully about it: · Pick a number from one to five.· Let me pick the movie tonight - I don't want to see another comedy. ► select formal to choose something by carefully thinking about which is the best or most suitable: · It's very important that parents select the right school for a child with learning difficulties.· Our wines have been carefully selected from vineyards throughout Europe.select something from something: · The team's name was selected from more than 1,700 suggestions. ► go for spoken informal to choose something because you think it is the most attractive, interesting, or enjoyable: · I don't usually go for horror movies.· Whenever we eat out, she always goes for the most expensive thing on the menu. ► make a choice to make a decision, especially a difficult decision, about which thing to choose: · I felt I was being forced to make a choice between my family and my job.· It had been difficult to leave her unhappy marriage, but she had made her choice.make the right/wrong choice: · Sean's decided to study law - I hope he's made the right choice. ► take your pick if someone can take their pick , they can choose exactly the thing that they want without anything limiting their choice: · She showed me the box of kittens and told me I could take my pick.· With so many houses for sale, buyers with cash can take their pick.take your pick of: · The program's top graduate took her pick of five job offers. to choose someone for a job or team► choose to decide who is the best person for a job, team, prize etc: · Companies are now using computers to help them choose new workers.choose somebody as something: · The board has unanimously chosen Cole as Gray's temporary replacement.choose somebody to do something: · Eventually, Jane was chosen to deliver the message. ► select formal to choose someone for a particular job, team, place at school etc, after considering a lot of different people who might be suitable: · The college selects only twelve students a year from the thousands who apply.select somebody for something: · We selected four applicants for interview.select somebody to do something: · Ernst had been selected to play in the game against Belgium. ► appoint to officially choose someone to do an important job: · The company has appointed a new sales director.appoint somebody to something: · Simpson has been appointed to the Memphis Branch board for a three-year term.appoint somebody as something: · They have appointed Jane Staller as their new East Coast manager.appoint somebody to do something: · A committee was appointed to consider changes to the Prison Service. ► pick to choose someone for a sports team or an important job: · The class was divided into four teams, and each group was asked to pick a leader.pick somebody to do something: · Joe picked Steve and Terry to be on his team.pick somebody for something: · Do you think he might pick another woman for the Supreme Court? ► name to publicly say who has been chosen for an important job in an organization: · The editor of "The Times" has resigned amid a political storm. His successor has not yet been named.name somebody to something: · McCarthy was recently named to the Small Business Committee.name somebody as something: · The magazine has named Bonnie Fuller as deputy editor.name somebody something: · We are naming Dr Bob McClure head of the IRC in China. ► nominate if someone, especially a group of people, nominates someone, they officially choose that person to be considered for a particular job: nominate somebody to something: · Mills is expected to be formally nominated to the board next month.nominate somebody to do something: · Lee was the first Chinese American nominated to head the Civil Rights Division.nominate somebody as something: · They nominated her as the British spokesperson at the International Arms Conference. ► be shortlisted British /be on the short list if you are shortlisted or on the short list for a job or a position, you are one of a small group of people who have been chosen from other people who want the job, and from that small group one person will be chosen: · Three applicants have been shortlisted and will be invited for interview next week.be shortlisted for: · He's been on the President's short list for the job twice. ► tap American to officially choose someone for an important job: tap somebody for something: · Reinhardt was tapped for the federal bench in 1980 by former President Carter. things you do with a computer► enter to put information into a computer by pressing the keys: · When you have entered your credit card information, go to the next screen. ► copy to make a file, program etc that is exactly the same as another one: · Copy the files into a new folder. ► save to make a computer keep the work that you have done in its memory or on a disk: · Save your work and close down any applications that are open. ► delete to remove a piece of information from a computer's memory: · Delete any files that end in ".tmp". ► select to use the mouse to choose words or pictures on a computer screen, usually making them change colour: · To create parallel columns, press Alt-F7 and select option 4. ► scroll to move up or down through a document on a computer: scroll up/down: · Scroll down to see when the website was last updated. ► search also do a search to look for information on a computer or on the Internet: search for: · I did a search for any articles by Varenqe on the web, and I found quite a few.search by: · To find a book on our site, you can search by author, title, or subject.search something for something: · You can search the document for particular words or phrases, in order to get directly to the information you need. ► open to make a document or computer program ready to use: · Open the file called Templates. ► close to do the things you have to do when you want to stop using a document or a computer program: · Close all applications before shutting down your computer. ► click on to press a button on a mouse in order to choose something on the screen and make the computer perform a particular action: · Click on 'next' when you have finished filling out the form. ► cut and paste to remove a piece of information from one place in a computer program or document and put it in a different place instead: · It's easier if you just cut and paste the information from one page to another. ► highlight to mark words in a computer document in a different colour so that you can see them easily or to separate it from the rest of the document: · To delete a block of text, highlight it and then press Del. ► drag to move something on a computer screen by pulling it along with the mouse: · You can delete the files by dragging them into your "trash" folder. ► hack into to secretly and often illegally find a way to reach the information on someone else's computer system so that you can use, change, or damage it: · A criminal gang hacked into a credit card company's most secure files. COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► select/choose a candidate Word family· Taylor was selected as Tory candidate. ► a select committee (=one of politicians and advisers who look at a particular subject) ► selected individuals (=ones who are specially chosen for something)· Selected individuals were invited to the dinner. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB► carefully· Those to whom the questionnaire is sent have already been carefully selected as representative of the population to be studied.· But there he was, already hunkered down, six carefully selected marbles from the others' collection, at his side.· Material should also be selected carefully as the quality of the resource is more important than the quantity.· It essentially involved asking individual children carefully selected questions and noting their responses and their reasoning for those responses.· All the instructors are carefully selected by myself and they offer a very special service.· This was Mark Rhoads, a first lieutenant in the Signal Corps who had been carefully selected for the assignment.· Much of the time pupils will work on sources that have been carefully selected by the teacher.· The date is carefully selected in consultation with merchant and consumer associations, he said. ► randomly· In the other two authorities the schools were selected randomly from school lists.· Therefore, the advice of the efficient-market believers to select randomly becomes itself obsolete if everyone takes the advice!· Recently, in one supermarket, oranges were selected randomly, some juice extracted and analysed.· The accepted procedure is to randomly select the initial values for the weights.· From the remainder, patients representing 12 times the number of participating general practitioners in the practice were selected randomly.· Could it be that we just select randomly, in free variation, perhaps to add a little variety for its own sake?· A total of 1, 206 randomly selected adults were interviewed Jan. 13-15 for this survey. NOUN► area· States select areas for program operation.· For their lending they can select the areas with very little risk.· A key point of the plan, the president said, is to allow growth in selected areas.· When you have selected an area, keep the map in front of you.· That system selects the cortical areas appropriate to the task at hand.· He selected the relevant area and magnified it.· The ad was airing in only selected areas, although the campaign would not say where. ► basis· Patients were selected consecutively on the basis of primary site of tumour.· The teams were selected on the basis of the experience and expertise of their members.· In this study, all subjects were selected on the basis of standard criteria of normality.· There was also a senior executive who gave the appearance of selecting successors on the basis of competency.· These groups were selected on the basis of their annual sales and total assets.· After discussions with the client, a neutral viewpoint is selected as the basis for a root definition and conceptual model.· Rather a home appeared to be selected upon the basis of availability rather than any other obvious criteria.· In the simulation of a corporate plan, for example, the probabilistic elements are selected on a random basis. ► candidate· He'd gone down to Atlanta to watch the Democratic Party select its presidential candidate, and at night he went dancing.· Another goal in picking a running mate is to avoid selecting a candidate who might add trouble to the ticket.· Application forms Sometimes you will be required to fill in an application form which will be used to select candidates for interview.· A search committee will be formed shortly to select candidates to replace Tien, but a decision is months away.· He might have been selected as a Conservative candidate.· In these systems, the electorate selects legislative candidates from a party committed to support a particular prime minister.· The arrangements for selecting presidential candidates that produced Ronald Reagan in 1980 have been the subject of much criticism.· Failure to select a suitable candidate because of age is often a covert form of racial and gender discrimination. ► city· By spring, the re-election campaign will be ready to respond, touting Clinton with television spots in selected cities. ► committee· Is not the question more one of how we select and appoint committees in the first place?· A randomly selected redistricting committee would leave the real power, again, with unelected staff.· Projects to be funded are selected by committees of scientists, occasionally joined by politicians and civil servants.· Pinay Cuevas selected a committee of six men as financial advisers.· Celia Weetman, 63, was selected by a national committee headed by Jack Jones. ► event· That is to say we can select any event in space time and always be able to find some frame for which.· Becker is playing only selected events as he winds up his career and has retired from Grand Slam tournament play. ► group· Here the facilitator and originator jointly select a group of experts within the organization to review the idea.· Self-Selection Another problem in selecting a comparison group is self-selection.· If not, you should select them from group 2.· In selecting this special group of children, it seemed to-me that Edward deserved the extra help as much as anyone.· The panellists were selected from a group of 111 people who had responded to newspaper advertisements.· It was decided, therefore, to select action and control groups on the basis of geographical area.· When the list appears, select a group, click Subscribe, and then Goto to commence downloading the message headers.· Assessment for selection Within school, pupils may be selected for a teaching group according to particular aspects of their school performance. ► member· They have committees selected by the members which report to councils elected by the member councils.· Traditionally, the cabinet that had legislative support could select one of its members to serve as prime minister.· It can not arbitrarily select the member state in which the parties to the merger have their highest market share.· The Secretary of State for the Environment also selects board members, chairs and deputy chairs. ► number· In conference each week with them, he selects the musical numbers and their order on the programme.· The important issue regarding sample size is not the number of cases included, but how the sample cases were selected.· Don't worry if you haven't as our Tarot computer will select a number for you.· We then select the number of nodes in the first hidden layer.· One approach could be to select a number of different types of evidence on a related theme.· Charges vary considerably according to the type of plan you select and the number of different investments you hold within it.· Full records were selected by line number from a brief display screen.· Each vertex in the coverage was perturbed by selecting random numbers from a uniform distribution, with ranges defined in Table 6.2. ► option· To view another set of packages, select the option again.· To select without sorting, first define the selection condition, then press 5 to select the Action option.· Press 3 to select the Select Printers option.· You should either continue with further mail transactions or select another option.· If you select the Timed Backup option, WordPerfect will save your document at whatever interval you specify.· Used to input a value to select an option, specify a parameter, terminate a pause etc.· Changes made through selecting this option are recorded on the disk and will remain in effect until unchanged. ► sample· The Sample Initially it was intended to select a sample of 800 teachers, 400 from primary and 400 from secondary schools.· This step begins with selecting an appropriate sample of records to review.· These criteria were used in selecting the sample.· The data were gathered for a carefully selected national sample of voters in a survey designed by academic researchers.· It is individuals who, in one capacity or another, appear on lists used by surveyors to select as their samples. ► school· And how will children be selected for those schools?· How would I select a law school class?· In the other two authorities the schools were selected randomly from school lists.· The state Board of Education selected 56 tests that schools could use, receiving $ 5 per student from the state.· Education authorities should select those schools which will benefit from participation in a Compact.· Parents used them to select schools.· If there was to be selection then some would inevitably be selected out of the grammar school class. ► site· He added the group is now trying to select the site for the 660, 000 square meter plant.· After selecting a suitable site, the mite will use its mouth parts and its four front legs. ► student· In addition to the core course in Theory and Methods of Literary Study, students would normally select two one-term options.· For example, what if a student committee selects the clergy and provides directions for the emphasis of the invocation?· To write a computer program, the student selects appropriate labels and puts them in a tray.· High school students can select from a variety of applied academic courses in addition to a more traditional college-preparatory curriculum.· Scientific and Theoretical Studies - from which, subject to certain constraints, students select subjects of their choice.· In the final year students are free to select their units, subject to the guidance of a member of staff.· Because students select these programs themselves, they are more likely to commit to the learning that occurs there. ► team· It was discovered that all the other 9 offices has selected all male teams.· After an initial round of proposals, the Navy selected three teams of contractors to develop the concept to a preliminary design. ► word· This allowed me to select words from a series of menus on the screen by pressing a switch in my hand.· I learned very quickly that it was not necessary, and it was not helpful, to select only the simplest words.· But I did select my own peg words and you will have to do this too.· Press 1 to select the first word in the field. 11.· TypeI to select the first word on the right side of the field. 13.· Higueras speaks calmly, softly, selecting only the necessary words to help his pupils.· However, a knowledge of pair-wise transitional probability is often insufficient to select the target word string. VERB► allow· Yesterday's semi-finalists were allowed to select their own set of stones.· A key point of the plan, the president said, is to allow growth in selected areas.· The direct-manipulation interface allows users to select a link object and be shown a paragraph or conversely.· He had been offered a taste of it from a can he had been allowed to select himself.· So I allow for this when selecting which club to play.· The Insert / Typeover setting allows you to select which mode is the default.· The automatic transmission also allows the driver to select either of two sets of shifting points to emphasize power or economy. ► press· Select the player you wish to drop, press fire, select his replacement, press fire again.· Press F7 to return to the bottom prompt line. 12. Press 1 to select Perform Action.· To select without sorting, first define the selection condition, then press 5 to select the Action option.· Press Shift-F7 to display the prompt line 4. Press 4 to select the Printer Control option.· Press 2. the regular sorting prompt line reappears. 7. Press 1 to select Perform Action.· Press Enter twice to reach the second key. 10. Press N to select a numeric field. 11.· Highlight the desired file using the arrow keys, then press Return to select 6, the default Look option.· Press N for a numeric field. 8. Press 2 to select the second field as the first key. 9. WORD FAMILYnounselectionselectorselectivityadjectiveselectiveverbselectadverbselectively to choose something or someone by thinking carefully about which is the best, most suitable etc SYN choose, pick: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() select1 verbselect2 adjective selectselect2 ●○○ AWL adjective formal ![]() ![]() WORD ORIGINselect2 ExamplesOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin past participle of seligere ‘to select’, from legere ‘to gather, choose’EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► select few 1a select group of people or things is a small special group that has been chosen carefully: ![]() · Taylor was selected as Tory candidate. ► a select committee (=one of politicians and advisers who look at a particular subject) ► selected individuals (=ones who are specially chosen for something)· Selected individuals were invited to the dinner. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN► band· They are reclusive and idiosyncratic, dwelling in exquisite mansions far from each other with their families and a select band of retainers.· Safeway supermarket group Argyll was also one of the select band to enjoy share price rises. ► committee· In 1838 he had made an important statement of evidence before the select committee on workmen's combinations.· It is not uncommon for a government backbencher to support his select committee as opposed to a ministerial view.· The government argued that select committees could examine the actions of civil servants but not their conduct.· A total of 93 select committee meetings were televised.· Initially, the post had been envisaged at a lower level, but the Lords select committee pushed for this power.· However, a select committee can ask that ministers review the conduct of a particular official.· This function is now discharged by departmental select committees.· But the select committee seems to be technically ill-informed. ► group· They number just 11, and are undoubtedly the most select group of women in the world.· These eight are the select group of veteran revolutionaries who remain powerful, despite their average age of 84 years.· Sugarpuss remained the mascot of the brothers and the select group of friends they allowed up the rope. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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