[/ˈɔpʃn; ˋɑpʃən/] n 用法: 1 [U] power or freedom of choosing; choice 选择权; 选择自由; 选择: have little option, ie not much choice 没有多少选择的余地 * I haven't much option in the matter, ie I cannot choose. 在这件事情上我无可选择. * I have little option but to go, ie I have to go. 我别无选择只好走. * He did it because he had no other option, ie no other choice. 他这样做是因为他没有其他办法. * He was given one month's imprisonment without the option (ie alternative) of a fine. 他被判监禁一个月, 不得以罚款相抵. 用法: 2 [C] thing that is or may be chosen; choice 可供选择的事物; 选择: Make a list of the various options. 列出可供选择的项目. * There weren't many options open to him, ie there was little choice available. 他没有什麽选择余地. 用法: 3 [C] ~ (on sth) (commerce 商) right to buy or sell sth at a certain price within a certain time (按其价格在规定期限内买或卖某物的)选择权: an option on a package holiday 包价旅游选择权 * have an option on a piece of land 有买卖一地皮的选择权 * We have a 12-day option on the house. 我们是否购买那所房子有12天的选择权. 用法: 4 (idm 习语) keep/leave one's `options open avoid making a decision now, so that one still has a choice later 暂不作决定; 留有选择余地: Don't take the job now keep your options open until you leave university. 先别接受这份工作--暂时保留选择权, 到离开这所大学再说. |