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se·lect·ive AW BrE /sɪˈlektɪv/NAmE /sɪˈlektɪv/ adjective [usually before noun] affecting or concerned with only a small number of people or things from a larger group 选择性的;有选择的◆the selective breeding of cattle 牛的选择性培育◆selective strike action 有选择的罢工行动~ (about/in sth) tending to be careful about what or who you choose 认真挑选的;严格筛选的◆You will have to be selective about which information to include in the report. 究竟要把哪些资料收入报告,你得仔细斟酌挑选。◆Their admissions policy is very selective. 他们执行严格挑选的录取政策。◆a selective school (= one that chooses which children to admit, especially according to ability) 择优录取学生的学校▸ se·lect·ive·ly AW BrE /sɪˈlektɪvli/NAmE /sɪˈlektɪvli/ adverb◆The product will be selectively marketed in the US (= only in some areas). 这种产品将有选择地投放到美国某些地区的市场。▸ se·lect·iv·ity BrE /səˌlekˈtɪvəti/NAmE /səˌlekˈtɪvəti/ noun [U] ◆Schools are tending towards greater selectivity. 学校对新生的选拔有趋严之势。 |