Что такое choose по английски
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решать, решаться;
предпочитать (часто choose rather)
разг. хотеть;
he did not choose to see her он не захотел ее видеть;
I cannot choose but go мне необходимо пойти
разг. хотеть;
he did not choose to see her он не захотел ее видеть;
I cannot choose but go мне необходимо пойти
разг. хотеть;
he did not choose to see her он не захотел ее видеть;
I cannot choose but go мне необходимо пойти not much( или nothing) to
between them один другого стоит pick and
one’s way (или one’s steps) выбирать дорогу (чтобы не попасть в грязь) ;
to pick and choose быть разборчивым
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I cannot choose but agree — мне не остаётся ничего другого, как согласиться
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It is difficult to choose among so many nice houses. — Так трудно выбрать, тут столько таких прелестных домиков.
He choose not to show his distrust. — Он предпочел не демонстрировать своего недоверия.
Do as you choose. — Делай, как хочешь.
Choose an author as you choose a friend. — ◊ Выбирай книгу, как друга
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Gift ideas to choose from. — Что подарить: идеи на выбор. ( Рекламное предложение в интернет-магазине)
It is difficult to choose among so many nice houses. — Так трудно выбрать, тут столько прелестных домиков.
Jim chose Mary as his wife. — Джон выбрал себе в жены Мэри.
to choose smb. for the post — избрать кого-л. на пост; назначить кого-л. на должность
They chose her as captain. — Её выбрали капитаном.
They chose to go by train. — Они решили ехать поездом.
When earth is so kind, men cannot choose but be happy. (J. A. Froude, Oceana, 1886) — Когда земля так добра, человек не может не быть счастливым.
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he did not choose to see her он не захоте́л её ви́деть
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choose a book — вы́брать кни́гу
you may stay, if you choose — е́сли хоти́те, остава́йтесь
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См. также в других словарях:
choose — W1S1 [tʃu:z] v past tense chose [tʃəuz US tʃouz] past participle chosen [ˈtʃəuzən US ˈtʃou ] [I and T] [: Old English; Origin: ceosan] 1.) to decide which one of a number of things or people you want →↑choice ▪ It took us ages to choose a new… … Dictionary of contemporary English
choose — [ tʃuz ] (past tense chose [ tʃouz ] ; past participle chosen [ tʃouzn ] ) verb intransitive or transitive *** to decide which you want from a number of people or things: Do you feel that you chose the wrong career? choose from: There is a huge… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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Choose — Choose, v. i. 1. To make a selection; to decide. [1913 Webster] They had only to choose between implicit obedience and open rebellion. Prescott. [1913 Webster] 2. To do otherwise. Can I choose but smile? Pope. [1913 Webster]
choose — choose, select, elect, opt, pick, cull, prefer, single are comparable when they mean to fix upon one of a number of things as the one to be taken, accepted, or adopted or to make such a determination. Choose commonly implies both an act of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Choose — may refer to: Choice, the act of judging the merits of multiple options and selecting one of them for action Binomial coefficient, a mathematical function describing number of possible selections of subsets ( seven choose two ) Morra (game), a… … Wikipedia
choose — (v.) O.E. ceosan choose, taste, try (class II strong verb; past tense ceas, pp. coren), from P.Gmc. *keusanan (Cf. O.Fris. kiasa, O.S. kiosan, Du. kiezen, O.H.G. kiosan, Ger. kiesen, O.N. kjosa, Goth. kiusan choose ), from PIE root … Etymology dictionary
choose — choose; mis·choose; … English syllables
choose — I verb act on one s own authority, adopt, appoint, be disposed to, be resolute, be so minded, co opt, commit oneself to a course, cull, decide, deligere, desire, determine, determine upon, discriminate, discriminate between, do of one s own… … Law dictionary