英语释义
1. to select (something) by or for oneself
People tend to self-select the environments that fit their needs.
— Cynthia M. Allen
2. to select oneself as opposed to being selected especially to opt in or out of something (such as a group, activity, or category) in accordance with one's personality, interests, etc.
As always, remember that our Twitter polls are unscientific, because respondents self-select …
— Eric C. Evarts We self-select into partisan echo chambers, staying far away from dissenting voices on social media and cable news.
— Brian Klaas … a compensation structure that rewards profitable growth and encourages low performers to self-select out of the organization.
— Patrick Burke
3. to attract or involve individuals who tend to have a particular characteristic
… analysis of social-media responses self-selects for people who actually want to share their thoughts.
— Adrian Lee