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EN[ˈtʃəʊ.zən] [-əʊzən] [ˈtʃoʊ.zən] [-oʊzən]
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  • Beispiele chose
    1. ‘As for that,’ seyde Sir Trystram, ‘I may chose othir to ryde othir to go.’
    2. But if the Goddess chose to help you by giving Miss Hoover the Hershey squirts, such is her divine wisdom.
    3. I chose to home school my children.
    4. They chose a course that extended the lovefest, bonded Barbaro to his fans and cemented his appeal as a documentary subject.
    5. The Bat—they called him the Bat. Like a bat he chose the night hours for his work of rapine; like a bat he struck and vanished, pouncingly, noiselessly; like a bat he never showed himself to the face of the day.
    6. ...and observed double diamond terrain features of terrain park, which was designed for advanced skiers and snowboarders who chose to recreate in a very challenging risk-filled environment...
    7. Like many transmen, he chose not to remove his female reproductive organs.
    8. He chose his lieutenants for their yesmanship and promoted according to political loyalty, not seniority or merit. -Dennis Bloodworth
  • Beispiele choose
    1. We can, if we choose to utilise our experience, be forehanded about these matters. But we shall only be forehanded by creating institutions to compel forehandedness.
    2. Winners can choose a gift from the grab bags on the table.
    3. I would choose headwork over footwork anytime!
    4. Perhaps Americans will finally choose to stop living in an economic Wild West and at last reject the boom-and-bust cycle of turbocharged hypercapitalism in favor of a more humane, livable society.
    5. So on Livejournal they have these things called anonymous kink memes, where people post (anonymously) the kink they'd like to see, and other people choose to respond with fic. Well, the reboot Star Trek kink meme is a lot of fun, [ …]
    6. A vote to choose the new Basque leader, or lehendakari, is expected this week.
    7. When driving up a hill, choose a lower gear so you don't lug the engine.
    8. I don’t know if bottled water protects us from those microconstituents, but I do know that I want to be able to choose whether or not to drink water from the tap.
    9. Choose a handle with a Low-Profile-">low profile so it does not catch on things.
  • Beispiele chosen
    1. Trump Plaza is among the six casinos that have chosen to create nongambling smokers’ lounges.
    2. Waiting to see who had been chosen, we were all on edge.
    3. Consider, for example, the symbolically overfreighted names she has chosen for her central characters.
    4. The Highest comes in Holy Land to hold His sovran court and synod sanctified, As all the psalms and prophets have foretold: The riches of his grace He will spread wide Through his own realm, that seat and chosen fold Of worship and free mercies multiplied.
    5. The internship requirement for graduation has proved to be a Win-Win-">win-win venture; companies receive the benefit of creative students with cutting-edge technical skills, while the students gain real-world experience in their chosen profession.
    6. The winner was chosen arbitrarily.
    7. Nick Clegg at the NUS conference April 2010; "I hope your conference is going to go well. You've certainly chosen a great time to hold itslap bang in the middle of a general election campaign.
    8. He was chosen as president in 1990. ‎
    9. There are few people who understand quantum theory.   Many are called, but few are chosen. ‎
  • Beispiele chooses
    1. Her parentage has sometimes worked against her — she was repeatedly harassed at McCain events last year — but she chooses to portray her subjects as nondidactically as possible.
    2. Since either haystack is better than starvation, and since neither haystack is known to be worse than the other, Buridan's ass has a good reason to choose either. Suppose it chooses haystack A, rejecting haystack B as well as starvation.
    3. He chooses his language for its rich canorousness. — Lowell.
    4. If Facebook chooses to remain a holdout, it will not be as the head of a countercoalition but as a cranky recluse.
    5. How many of you folks out in the stix, who supply the very life's blood of the organization, would favor selection of convention cities in the same carefree manner that a millionaire chooses his annual destination to the sunny climes of the southland?
  • Beispiele choosing
    1. This I defended to friends who gaped at the news by telling them that he was acting against the system, against the overplanned life of studying, choosing our majors, plotting out our meek life goals.
    2. I will conduct some preparatory research before choosing the new restaurant's location.
    3. He's very selective and spent hours in the store choosing a new shirt.
    4. Some may think this disingenuous as, in choosing to frame a novel as a memoir, Coetzee reveals himself as a supreme deformer of his chosen medium.
    5. When choosing software, don't have eyes bigger than your stomach. Rather, stick to whatever level of software you need, and no more.
    6. They really put each candidate through the wringer before choosing one to hire.
    7. But he did not want to become an American-">all-American illustrator like the Post's illustrious Norman Rockwell - and he had heard his own father, an illustrator, bemoan choosing the path of mammon rather than the path of virtue, and declined.
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