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EN[ˈtʃəʊ.zən] [-əʊzən] [ˈtʃoʊ.zən] [-oʊzən]
選ばれました, 選択

    Examples of chosen in a Sentence

  • 例文 chose
    1. He chose to disbelieve the bad news as inconceivable.
    2. The company chose to downsize by laying off half of its workers.
    3. As there was a lot of damage, we chose the heavy roller to flatten the pitch.
    4. Eventually the king chose to hear her entreaties. ‎
    5. Knowing the auditors were coming in just a week, we chose to pencil whip the quarterly inventory forms for the last year.
    6. The couple chose to solemnize their relationship in a secular ceremony, instead of having a wedding.
    7. It tickles me pink that they chose me for the award.
    8. The dictionary chose to unhyphenate "cry-baby", and listed it as "crybaby".
    9. No one could think of a better name, so we chose "Strawman" by default.
    10. We chose this strategy to reduce technical variation in the label-free quantification of the samples introduced during LC-MS/MS runs due to chromatographical drift and instrumental maintenance requirements.
  • 例文 choose
    1. If you can't make up your mind whether to choose astrological, numerological, or some other type of spiritual guidance, don't worry.
    2. You can choose spreadable cheese or cheese blocks.
    3. Fans can choose their cover: a pinstriped T. I. or a sweatshirted T. I. P. But the music is the same, and so is the face, plus or minus a scowl.
    4. choose any items you want;  any person may apply
    5. As a lawyer who has often been condemned for representing the despised, I understand how important it is to our legal system that lawyers remain entirely free to choose their clients without fear of governmentally imposed or suggested sanctions.
    6. Most simply choose to ignore it.
    7. On Iran, Biden said Washington will strive to act preventively and avoid having to choose between the risks of war and the dangers of inaction.
    8. The number of distinct subsets of size k from a set of size n is or "n choose k".
    9. Choose whichever card you like.
  • 例文 chosen
    1. The winner was chosen arbitrarily.
    2. Nick Clegg at the NUS conference April 2010; "I hope your conference is going to go well. You've certainly chosen a great time to hold itslap bang in the middle of a general election campaign.
    3. He was chosen as president in 1990. ‎
    4. There are few people who understand quantum theory.   Many are called, but few are chosen. ‎
    5. Many are called, but few are chosen.
    6. Many are called, but few are chosen. ‎
    7. 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.
    8. 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.
    9. 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.
  • 例文 chooses
    1. 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.
    2. 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.
    3. He chooses his language for its rich canorousness. — Lowell.
    4. If Facebook chooses to remain a holdout, it will not be as the head of a countercoalition but as a cranky recluse.
    5. 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
    1. Choosing lingerie “is about what makes you look good, but also what looks good with or through your clothing,” said Monica Mitro, a spokeswoman for Victoria’s Secret, the brand that catapulted racy flimsies into the public eye.
    2. The first was that out-of-area appraisers “didn’t understand the local values”; the second was that they were choosing comparable properties from a pool of foreclosed homes — not exactly indicative of what nondistressed properties might be worth.
    3. The real issue is choosing a parentally nonsanctioned one.
    4. This I defended to friends who gaped at the news by telling them that he was acting against the system, against the overplanned life of studying, choosing our majors, plotting out our meek life goals.
    5. I will conduct some preparatory research before choosing the new restaurant's location.
    6. He's very selective and spent hours in the store choosing a new shirt.
    7. 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.
関連リンク:
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