英语释义
1. chosen from a number or group by fitness or preference
2. of special value or excellence superior, choice
3. exclusively or fastidiously chosen often with regard to social, economic, or cultural characteristics
4. judicious or restrictive in choice discriminating
pleased with the select appreciation of his books
— Osbert Sitwell
5. to choose (as by fitness or excellence) from a number or group pick out
6. to make a choice
7. one that is select —often used in plural
8. chosen from a group to include the best people or things
9. of the highest quality
10. to choose (someone or something) from a group
11. to choose (a particular action, section of text, etc.) especially by using a mouse
12. to pick out from a group
I selected a ripe peach.
13. chosen to include the best or most suitable individuals
select committees Select students participated in the program.
14. of special value or excellence
a select hotel
15. to cause a specified gene, trait, or organism to become more frequent or less frequent —usually used with for or against
animal breeders need to select simultaneously for improved conformity to breed characteristics and against defective genes causing disease