choose

choose
{tJuiz}
1. избирам, подбирам (from, out of, between)
nothing/not much/little to CHOOSE between then няма много разлика между тях, те са горе-долу еднакви
cannot CHOOSE but нямам избор, трябва/длъжен съм да
2. избирам за (и с as, for)
they chose him as/to be their leader те го избраха за свой водач
3. намирам за уместно/добре, решавам, предпочитам, искам
we chose to go by train решихме да отидем с влак
I chose to stay where I was предпочетох да остана, където си бях
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{tJuiz} v rchose {tJouz}; .chosen {'tJ'ouzn} ) 1. избирам,
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предпочитам; избирам;
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1. cannot choose but нямам избор, трябва/длъжен съм да 2. i chose to stay where i was предпочетох да остана, където си бях 3. nothing/not much/little to choose between then няма много разлика между тях, те са горе-долу еднакви 4. they chose him as/to be their leader те го избраха за свой водач 5. we chose to go by train решихме да отидем с влак 6. избирам за (и с as, for) 7. избирам, подбирам (from, out of, between) 8. намирам за уместно/добре, решавам, предпочитам, искам
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choose[tʃu:z] v (chose[tʃouz], chosen[tʃouzn]) 1. избирам (за - и с as, for); (с between, from) she had to \choose between giving up her career or her family трябваше да избира между кариерата и семейството си; we offer a wide range of excursions to \choose from предлагаме богат избор от екскурзии; nothing (not much) to \choose between them хвани единия, че удари другия; от един дол дренки; cannot \choose but ост. не мога да не; to pick and \choose избирам грижливо, взискателен (придирчив) съм; 2. предпочитам, намирам за добре, искам; do just as you \choose постъпи, както намериш за добре (обичаш); I do not \choose to be laughed at няма да се оставя да ми се смеят хората.

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