chosen

英['tʃəʊzn] 美['tʃoʊzn]
  • adj. 挑选出来的
  • 动词choose的过去分词形式.
chosen
Noun:
  1. one who is the object of choice; who is given preference;

    "she was Mama's chosen"

  2. the name for Korea as a Japanese province (1910-1945)

  3. an exclusive group of people;

    "one of the elect who have power inside the government"

1. Houston was chosen as the site for the convention.
休斯敦被选作大会的会址。

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2. The movie industry had chosen to ignore the encroaching competition of television.
电影业故意无视电视业的侵犯性竞争。

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3. In most jurisdictions, twelve jurors and two alternates are chosen.
大多数辖区都会选出12名陪审员和2名候补陪审员。

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4. Pinks and beiges were chosen to echo the colours of the ceiling.
选用了粉红色和米色,以跟从天花板的颜色。

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5. Flowers are chosen for their scent as well as their look.
选花不仅要观其形还要闻其香。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Winners are chosen from each part of the world.
      获奖者是从世界各地挑选出来的。
    2. In the passage chosen by the translators, one theme is Verona.
      在译者挑选出来的一个段落中,有一个主题就是维也纳。