选择
The act of picking between two or more possibilities. It is used for everyday decisions and academic discussions about preference or method.
Exemples
3 sur 5我不知道该选择哪一件衣服。
I don't know which piece of clothing to choose.
研究者选择了一种定量分析的方法。
The researchers chose a quantitative analysis method.
在职业选择上,他听取了父母的建议。
He took his parents' advice on his career choice.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
选 (select) + 择 (pick). Both characters involve picking things out with the 'hand' radical (扌) or 'movement' radical (辶).
Quiz rapide
在众多的应聘者中,公司___了他。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 选择
Exemples
我不知道该选择哪一件衣服。
everydayI don't know which piece of clothing to choose.
研究者选择了一种定量分析的方法。
academicThe researchers chose a quantitative analysis method.
在职业选择上,他听取了父母的建议。
businessHe took his parents' advice on his career choice.
面对困难,我们只有两个选择。
formalFacing difficulties, we have only two choices.
随便选,看你喜欢哪个。
informalChoose whatever you like.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
别无选择
to have no choice
双向选择
two-way selection
慎重选择
to choose carefully
Souvent confondu avec
挑选 is more about picking out the best items from a group (like shopping), while 选择 is more about decisions between options.
Notes d'usage
Very frequent in IELTS Speaking Part 1 and Writing Task 2 for discussing preferences.
Erreurs courantes
Avoid using '选择' for 'voting' in an election (use 选举).
Astuce mémo
选 (select) + 择 (pick). Both characters involve picking things out with the 'hand' radical (扌) or 'movement' radical (辶).
Origine du mot
选 (to select/elect) and 择 (to select/pick).
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
在众多的应聘者中,公司___了他。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 选择
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