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81choose — , choice To choose is to select freely and after consideration; or to decide, form a preference, make a selection, or take an alternative. Choosing, along with ordering and expressing, is among the most fundamental activities of an artist.… …
82choose — verb 1) we chose a quiet country inn Syn: select, pick (out), opt for, settle on, decide on, fix on, take; appoint, name, nominate, vote for, elect 2) I ll stay as long as I choose Syn …
83choose and book — an electronic booking system introduced in the NHS from 2005 to enable patient choice. At the point of referral, it allows patients to choose which hospital they are referred to by their general practitioner and then to book a convenient date and …
84choose — verb 1) we chose a quiet country hotel Syn: select, pick (out), opt for, plump for, settle on, prefer, decide on, fix on, elect, adopt 2) I ll stay as long as I choose Syn: wish …
85choose — parinkti statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Komanda, kuria parenkamas vienas variantas (viena galima parametro reikšmė) iš variantų sąrašo, vienas failas iš katalogų medžio ir pan. Alternatyva – ↑surinkti, kai klaviatūra surenkama parametro …
86choose your poison — name/pick/choose/your poison humorous phrase used for asking someone what type of alcoholic drink they would like Thesaurus: relating to or associated with drinking alcoholhyponym general words meaningto drink …
87To choose sides — Choose Choose, v. t. [imp. {Chose}; p. p. {Chosen}, {Chose} (Obs.); p. pr. & vb. n. {Choosing}.] [OE. chesen, cheosen, AS. ce[ o]san; akin to OS. kiosan, D. kiezen, G. kiesen, Icel. kj[=o]sa, Goth. kiusan, L. gustare to taste, Gr. ?, Skr. jush to …
88Can not choose but — 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] {Can not… …
89Choose an author as you choose a friend. — См. Книги лучший друг человека …
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90choose up sides — {v. phr.} To form two teams with two captains taking turns choosing players. * /The boys chose up sides for a game of softball./ * /Tom and Joe were the captains. They chose up sides./ …