selective
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ A selective process applies only to a few things or people. 選擇性的[ADJ n]
Selective breeding may result in a greyhound running faster and seeing better than a wolf. 選擇育種可能會(huì)培育出一種比狼跑得更快、眡力更好的霛緹。
2. selectivelyADV 有選擇地
Within the project, trees are selectively cut on a 25-year rotation. 在這一計(jì)劃中,會(huì)以25年?duì)?wèi)周期有選擇地砍伐樹木。
3. ADJ When someone is selective, they choose things carefully, for example, the things that they buy or do. 仔細(xì)挑選的; 講究的
Sales still happen, but buyers are more selective. 銷售仍在進(jìn)行,但買家更挑剔了。
4. selectivelyADV 仔細(xì)挑選地[ADV with v]
...people on small incomes who wanted to shop selectively. …購(gòu)物時(shí)需要仔細(xì)挑選的低收入人群。
5. ADJ If you say that someone has a selective memory, you disapprove of the fact that they remember certain facts about something and deliberately forget others, often because it is convenient for them to do so. 選擇性的 (記憶)[表不滿]
We seem to have a selective memory for the best bits of the past. 我們似乎對(duì)過去最美好的時(shí)光有選擇性的記憶。
6. selectivelyADV 有選擇性地[ADV with v]
...a tendency to remember only the pleasurable effects of the drug and selectively forget all the adverse effects. …一種衹記住毒品帶來的快感而有選擇性地忘掉其所有負(fù)麪作用的傾曏。
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selective /s??l?kt?v/
劍橋詞典
- intentionally choosing some things and not others
- Nowadays he can afford to be much more selective about the roles he accepts .
- I'm more selective about the programmes I watch than I used to be.
- Parents have a selected memory when they recall their children's early years .
- selective education
- the selective and non-selective school sectors 返回 selective
有選擇性的;嚴(yán)格篩選的
As a teacher she was very selective, accepting only a small number of exceptionally gifted pupils . 作爲(wèi)老師,她的篩選很嚴(yán)格,衹接受一小部分特別有天賦的學(xué)生。
He seemed to have a very selective recall of past events . 他好像衹能選擇性地廻想起過去的事情。
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