释义 |
choose verb (of a prostitute) to agree to work for a pimp US, 1972
phrasechoose[chose, chosen, choosing] choose up choose up sth • choose up AmE to divide a group of people into teams, usually to play a game or sport: We chose up different teams, and started a new game.■ SIMILAR TO: pick
See:- cannot choose but
- choose (one) as (something)
- choose (one's) battles (wisely)
- choose (one's) moment
- choose (someone or something) for (someone or something)
- choose among
- choose among (people or things)
- choose as
- choose between (two people or things)
- choose between two people or things
- choose for
- choose from
- choose from (people or things)
- choose sides
- choose the lesser of two evils
- choose the line of least resistance
- choose the path of least resistance
- choose up
- choose up sides
- not anything to choose from
- not much to choose from
- nothing to choose from
- pick (one's) moment
- pick and choose
- pick and choose, to
- pick/choose your moment
- there's little to choose between (two people or things)
- there's not much to choose between (two people or things)
- there's nothing to choose between (two people or things)
- there's nothing, not much, etc. to choose between A and B
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