CHOOSE


Meaning of CHOOSE in English

verb

ADVERB

▪ carefully , wisely

He chose his words carefully.

▪ freely

They can ~ freely from a wide range of courses.

▪ voluntarily , willingly

▪ consciously , deliberately , purposely , specifically

▪ arbitrarily , randomly

VERB + CHOOSE

▪ be able to , be free to , can

You are free to ~ whichever courses you want to take.

PREPOSITION

▪ between

She had to ~ between giving up her job or hiring a nanny.

▪ from

There are several different models to ~ from.

PHRASES

▪ pick and ~

You have to take any job you can get—you can't pick and ~.

Choose is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑ elector , ↑ judge , ↑ voter

Choose is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ cabinet , ↑ candidate , ↑ career , ↑ clothes , ↑ course , ↑ delegate , ↑ fate , ↑ favourite , ↑ jury , ↑ leader , ↑ location , ↑ mate , ↑ moment , ↑ name , ↑ nominee , ↑ occupation , ↑ option , ↑ outfit , ↑ partner , ↑ password , ↑ path , ↑ priority , ↑ replacement , ↑ representative , ↑ road , ↑ route , ↑ scheme , ↑ setting , ↑ side , ↑ site , ↑ starter , ↑ strategy , ↑ subject , ↑ successor , ↑ target , ↑ team , ↑ topic , ↑ type , ↑ victim , ↑ way , ↑ winner , ↑ word

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .