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单词 unchosen
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Definition of unchosen in English:

unchosen

adjectiveʌnˈtʃəʊz(ə)nˌənˈCHōzən
  • Not chosen.

    bad schools will be left unchosen
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The replacement cards are added to the bidder's hand and the unchosen widow cards are added to the discards.
    • In the foreground is their condemnation of various parochialisms, patriotisms, and unchosen loyalties that limit personal autonomy and voluntarism.
    • Unfortunately, the difference principle does not make any such distinction between chosen and unchosen inequalities.
    • In which case, the odds are high - 99/100 to be exact - that the prize lies behind that one unchosen door that Monty did not open.
    • After all, factors unchosen by the person play an essential role in shaping action, and when those factors are appreciated, this can dampen our retributive impulses.
    • But it is a mistake to think that racial or sex discrimination is morally objectionable because of the biological fixity or unchosen nature of race and sex.
    • And imagine what a panel of unchosen writers would be like…
    • Carl bears no more responsibility for his small size than Nate: in both cases, shortness was an equally unchosen result of the natural lottery.
    • An unchosen card cannot beat a card of a chosen suit in any circumstances.
    • One's race is unchosen; no-one can be condemned for membership of a racial group.
    • Throw out the rascals speaks the more dramatically after decades of unchosen and oppressive regimes.
    • They force them into unchosen activities, pushing them into unnecessary competition in areas they care or don't care for, straining kid's friendships and taking the joy out of everything.
    • A democracy requires both a range of common experiences and unanticipated, unchosen exposures to diverse topics and ideas.
    • Still, he intimated what direction it would lie in: the direction, namely, that a person's race or ethnicity is permanent, being unchosen, rather than changeable, because chosen.
    • Is it good to get melancholic from time to time about lost loves and the paths unchosen?
    • The problems in individual filtering, and the value of shared experiences and unchosen exposures, are best approached through two different routes.
    • Hope all the artists, chosen and unchosen, get a boost in sales from the appearance on the show.
    • At present, parents accept their children as they find them in an attitude of ‘natural humility’ to the unchosen results of procreation.
    • The Church was responding, it seems, to the growing sociological and psychological evidence that, for a small minority of people, homosexuality is unchosen and unalterable.
    • Then, until the desired sample size is reached, find the unchosen population member that, when added to the current sample, most improves our objective function.
 
 

Definition of unchosen in US English:

unchosen

adjectiveˌənˈCHōzən
  • Not chosen.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A democracy requires both a range of common experiences and unanticipated, unchosen exposures to diverse topics and ideas.
    • Then, until the desired sample size is reached, find the unchosen population member that, when added to the current sample, most improves our objective function.
    • And imagine what a panel of unchosen writers would be like…
    • Hope all the artists, chosen and unchosen, get a boost in sales from the appearance on the show.
    • At present, parents accept their children as they find them in an attitude of ‘natural humility’ to the unchosen results of procreation.
    • But it is a mistake to think that racial or sex discrimination is morally objectionable because of the biological fixity or unchosen nature of race and sex.
    • The replacement cards are added to the bidder's hand and the unchosen widow cards are added to the discards.
    • An unchosen card cannot beat a card of a chosen suit in any circumstances.
    • Unfortunately, the difference principle does not make any such distinction between chosen and unchosen inequalities.
    • In the foreground is their condemnation of various parochialisms, patriotisms, and unchosen loyalties that limit personal autonomy and voluntarism.
    • The problems in individual filtering, and the value of shared experiences and unchosen exposures, are best approached through two different routes.
    • Is it good to get melancholic from time to time about lost loves and the paths unchosen?
    • They force them into unchosen activities, pushing them into unnecessary competition in areas they care or don't care for, straining kid's friendships and taking the joy out of everything.
    • In which case, the odds are high - 99/100 to be exact - that the prize lies behind that one unchosen door that Monty did not open.
    • Still, he intimated what direction it would lie in: the direction, namely, that a person's race or ethnicity is permanent, being unchosen, rather than changeable, because chosen.
    • The Church was responding, it seems, to the growing sociological and psychological evidence that, for a small minority of people, homosexuality is unchosen and unalterable.
    • After all, factors unchosen by the person play an essential role in shaping action, and when those factors are appreciated, this can dampen our retributive impulses.
    • Throw out the rascals speaks the more dramatically after decades of unchosen and oppressive regimes.
    • One's race is unchosen; no-one can be condemned for membership of a racial group.
    • Carl bears no more responsibility for his small size than Nate: in both cases, shortness was an equally unchosen result of the natural lottery.
 
 
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