美 [tu meɪk ə tʃɔɪs]
做出选择:在几个选项中决定选择哪一个。
To make a choice; make a selection: 选择;进行挑选: was used to doing as she chose. 习惯做自己选择的事 .
Everyone has the right to make a choice.
每个人都有选择的权利。
The students studying abroad had to make a choice whether to return or to stay.
出国留学的学生不得不做出选择,是回国还是留在国外。
In fact, nobody made me do it, so I had to make a choice by myself.
事实上,没人逼我这样做,所以我必须自己做选择。
It's the venom. You have to make a choice.You could let the change happen.
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And the second thing that we talked about is this idea that we want you to in fact learn how to relate a choice you make about a piece of code to what the efficiency is going to be.
关于这个方法第二件事,就是我们实际上希望,你在写代码的时候,能做出优化效率的选择,因为此。
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It's a greener choice to make.
这个选择也很环保。
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"So that it is a key choice that the U.S.has to make;
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"And Obama really has a choice to make here. Does he want to fight a war on the front of liberal Democrats, or does he want to fight a war to win Republican support in the Senate and win conservative Democratic support in the Senate,".
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But you're going to have to make a choice about which direction we go in.
The heartbeat of American manufacturing was flat-lining and we had to make a choice.
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Most of us have had to make a choice between two colleges, or job offers, or apartments.
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