choice (A2)
カタカナ: チョイス
IPA: /tʃɔɪs/
Definition
The act of selecting something or someone from a number of possibilities. It's about having the freedom to decide what you want.
意味: 複数の可能性の中から何かや誰かを選ぶ行為のことです。自分が何をしたいかを決める自由があるということです。
Examples / 例文
You have the choice to stay or leave. — You have the choice to stay or leave.
She made a wise choice by accepting the job offer. — She made a wise choice by accepting the job offer.
There are many choices on the menu. — There are many choices on the menu.
Choice の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Choice:
How to Use Choice
- choice between A and B (prepositional phrase)
- Selecting one option from two or more specific possibilities. — "She had to make a choice between her career and her family."
- choice of A (prepositional phrase)
- A range or variety of available options. — "There is a large choice of colors for the car."
- have a choice (collocation)
- To possess the ability or right to select from available options. — "Do we have a choice in this matter?"
- no choice but to (idiom)
- Being compelled to do something due to a lack of alternatives. — "The company had no choice but to close down."
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