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NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 供选择的东西An option is something that you can choose to do in preference to one or more alternatives. 双语例句例: He's argued from the start that the US and its allies are putting too much emphasis on the military option. 他从一开始就认为美国及其盟国过于强调军事手段。 例: What other options do you have? 你还有其他选择吗? 2.?[SING 单数型名词] 选择权If you have the option of doing something, you can choose whether to do it or not. 双语例句例: Criminals are given the option of going to jail or facing public humiliation. 罪犯可选择坐牢或接受公众羞辱。 3.?[C 可数名词] 购买权 , 出售权 , 期权In business, an option is an agreement or contract that gives someone the right to buy or sell something such as property or shares at a future date. 双语例句例: Each bank has granted the other an option on 19.9 of its shares. 每家银行都同意给予对方19.9的股份期权。 4.?[C 可数名词] 选修课An option is one of a number of subjects which a student can choose to study as a part of his or her course. 双语例句例: Several options are offered for the student's senior year. 毕业班的学生有多门选修课可选。 例: You may choose options such as Conversation, Grammar, or Examination Preparation. 你可以选择对话、语法或备考等课程。
PHRASE. 习语keep your options open , leave your options open 1.?暂不做决定If you keep your options open or leave your options open, you delay making a decision about something. 双语例句例: I am keeping my options open; I can decide in a few months. 我保留选择的权利;我可以几个月后再作出决定。
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