Selection
[sɪ'lekʃ(ə)n] or [sɪ'lɛkʃən]
解釋/意思:
(noun.) an assortment of things from which a choice can be made; 'the store carried a large selection of shoes'.
整理:露丝--From WordNet
解釋/意思:
(n.) The act of selecting, or the state of being selected; choice, by preference.
(n.) That which is selected; a collection of things chosen; as, a choice selection of books.
卡斯特罗校對
同義詞及近義詞:
n. Choice, pick.
艾琳編輯
同義詞及反義詞:
SYN:Choice, option, election, excerption, gathering, preoption, segregation,adoption, preference
ANT:Rejection, repudiation, refusal, exclusion, postponement
手打:罗莎琳德
例句/造句/用法:
- That natural selection generally act with extreme slowness I fully admit. 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- If, then, it varied, natural selection would probably favour different varieties in the different islands. 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- Before coming to Mr. Mivart's objections, it may be well to explain once again how natural selection will act in all ordinary cases. 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- The principle of selection I find distinctly given in an ancient Chinese encyclopaedia. 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- By careful selection, many strange varieties have been propagated. 佚名. 神奇的知識之書.
- Sexual selection is, therefore, less rigorous than natural selection. 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- Many will exclaim that these several causes are amply sufficient to neutralise the power of natural selection. 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- Unless favourable variations be inherited by some at least of the offspring, nothing can be effected by natural selection. 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- This principle of preservation, or the survival of the fittest, I have called natural selection. 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- Was not the selection of the male guardians determined by differences of this sort? 柏拉圖. 理想國.
- The mere lapse of time by itself does nothing, either for or against natural selection. 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- Thirdly, can instincts be acquired and modified through natural selection? 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- And as natural selection works solely by and for the good of each being, all corporeal and mental endowments will tend to progress towards perfection. 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- I had no time for verification, no time for selection, no time for anything, for I had no time to spare. 查理斯·狄更斯. 遠大前程.
- Unless such occur, natural selection can do nothing. 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- Between ourselves and our real natures we interpose that wax figure of idealizations and selections which we call our character. 沃爾特·李普曼. 政治序論.
- The lion took it with care and caution, made his selections from it, and his remarks upon it, and the jackal assisted both. 查理斯·狄更斯. 雙城記.
- He should not be embarrassed in making his selections. 尤利西斯·格蘭特. U.S.格蘭特的個人回憶錄.
- Pray give me the results of your newspaper selections. 亞瑟·柯南·道爾. 福爾摩斯歷險記.
- On the other hand, speeches of famous men, national songs, magnificent opera selections, and other pleasing and instructive productions can be reproduced fairly accurately. 伯莎M.克拉克. 科學通論.
編輯:罗达