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1
to
decide
what you want from two or more things or
possibilities
:
Examples:
choose
between
She had to
choose
between
the two men in her life.
Danny, come here and
choose
your
ice
cream
.
choose
something from something He
chose
a
shirt
from the many in his
wardrobe
.
[ + question word ] It's
difficult
choosing
where to live.
choose
something for someone I've
chosen
a
present
for Luis.
[ + two
objects
]
UK
I've
chosen
Luis a
present
.
choose
someone as something
Yesterday
the selectors
chose
Dales as the team's new
captain
.
[ + obj + to infinitive ] The firm's
directors
chose
Emma to be the new
production
manager
.
choose
someone to do something They
chose
him to be their
candidate
in the
election
.
2
to
decide
to do something:
Examples:
Katie
chose
to stay away from work that day.
3
When there is little to
choose
between
two or more things, they are (all) very
similar
:
Examples:
Board
members
agreed
that there was little to
choose
between
the two
manufacturers
.
4
to think about which one of
several
things is the one you want, and take the
action
to get it:
Examples:
[ T ]
Parents
can
choose
the
schools
that they want their kids to go to.
[ I ] I can’t
choose
- I like both
lamps
.
[ + to infinitive ] On this
issue
,
Congress
chose
to
fight
the
president
.
[ I ] There was not much to
choose
between
them (= They are
similar
).
[ + question word ] You can
choose
what you like and we’ll
send
it to you.
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