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- 例文 chose
- He chose his lieutenants for their yesmanship and promoted according to political loyalty, not seniority or merit. -Dennis Bloodworth
- Unwilling to try his hardest, Jason instead chose to bring it weak at the gym, and didn't even break a sweat.
- She chose up, are you mad?
- He chose to disbelieve the bad news as inconceivable.
- The company chose to downsize by laying off half of its workers.
- As there was a lot of damage, we chose the heavy roller to flatten the pitch.
- Eventually the king chose to hear her entreaties.
- Knowing the auditors were coming in just a week, we chose to pencil whip the quarterly inventory forms for the last year.
- 例文 choose
- Similarly, any charm quarks produced in the collision have many more partners to choose from; they don't have to run away with an anticharm partner, which causes the number of J/psi mesons to drop. "
- Balletomanes can happily exist on a diet of toe shoes and tulle for two months, but the rest of the dancegoing population will want to pick and choose.
- The United States is a democratic country, as the citizens are allowed to choose leaders to represent their interests.
- The salesman presented me with a dizzying array of choices, and I was hard pressed to choose between them.
- Choose a dull finish to hide fingerprints.
- Most people, faced with a decision, will choose the most expedient option.
- Mr. Beers came to the country full-handed, with a handsome competency to commence any business he might choose, independent of missionary patronage.
- 例文 chosen
- Many are called, but few are chosen.
- Many are called, but few are chosen.
- Two classes of people she had chosen to avoid, having been driven to such avoidings by her aunt's preferences; marquises and such-like, whether wicked or otherwise, she had eschewed, and had eschewed likewise all Low Church tendencies.
- Bertha had chosen a blue and white silk of a bayadere stripe, with lace ruffles at the neck and wrists and a skirt of voluminous fulness.
- And in this yere deyde Huberd erchebisshop of Caunterbury; and thanne the priour and the covent of Caunterbury chosen in there chapytre hous the noble clerk Stephen of Langeton, ayens the kynges will, whome the pope sacred at Viterke.
- Accordingly, the hundred senators divided the government among themselves, ten decuries being formed, and the individual members who were to have the chief direction of affairs being chosen into each decury.
- Some may think this disingenuous as, in choosing to frame a novel as a memoir, Coetzee reveals himself as a supreme deformer of his chosen medium.
- of stanzas: one should be chosen,
- They were chosen because of their outstanding intellect.
- 例文 chooses
- Her parentage has sometimes worked against her — she was repeatedly harassed at McCain events last year — but she chooses to portray her subjects as nondidactically as possible.
- Since either haystack is better than starvation, and since neither haystack is known to be worse than the other, Buridan's ass has a good reason to choose either. Suppose it chooses haystack A, rejecting haystack B as well as starvation.
- He chooses his language for its rich canorousness. — Lowell.
- If Facebook chooses to remain a holdout, it will not be as the head of a countercoalition but as a cranky recluse.
- How many of you folks out in the stix, who supply the very life's blood of the organization, would favor selection of convention cities in the same carefree manner that a millionaire chooses his annual destination to the sunny climes of the southland?
- 例文 choosing
- He's very selective and spent hours in the store choosing a new shirt.
- Some may think this disingenuous as, in choosing to frame a novel as a memoir, Coetzee reveals himself as a supreme deformer of his chosen medium.
- When choosing software, don't have eyes bigger than your stomach. Rather, stick to whatever level of software you need, and no more.
- They really put each candidate through the wringer before choosing one to hire.
- But he did not want to become an all-American illustrator like the Post's illustrious Norman Rockwell - and he had heard his own father, an illustrator, bemoan choosing the path of mammon rather than the path of virtue, and declined.
- The parties organise chiefly around two activities: choosing a 'presidentiable' and electing MPs. Normally, moreover, the 'presidentiable' must lead the party in both activities in order to minimise rivalry.
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