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词汇 deselect
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Definition of deselect in English:

deselect

verbdiːsɪˈlɛktˌdisəˈlɛkt
[with object]
  • 1Turn off (a selected option) on an electronic interface.

    deselect the SAVE CHANGES option for normal use
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It takes only a long click on the application icon then selecting / deselecting the run-in compatibility mode icon to give it a try.
    • After you've filled your text, you can either create the shadow effect or ‘right click’ on your mouse to deselect your text.
    • My own preference is to leave this option deselected.
    • But fortunately this time round I deselected the ‘don't ask on start-up’ option, which appears on the initial start up.
    • In most cases, this preference is as simple as deselecting the ‘burn on the fly’ option in most CD recording applications.
    • To get the configuration dialog for the sound card, demo mode has to be deselected.
    • The dual display saves time and effort, eliminating much of the selecting, deselecting, maximizing, minimizing, opening and closing of programs.
    • Selecting or deselecting class names in the Tree pane will modify the members shown in the member's list.
    • Core packages must be installed and cannot be deselected.
    • With the number of toolbars installed by default, you're never far away from a search box, though you can calm this down a little by right-clicking and deselecting individual toolbars if you find yourself crowded out.
    • These devices can be selected or deselected if you want them to be seen.
    • Now go back to the Layers dialog, select the Red channel and deselect the Green.
    • Alternatively, let me deselect particular sections - in my case sport, crosswords, entertainment, all the ‘home and living’ stuff - then routinely send me the rest.
    • The ability to select and deselect the files from the preview menu was hardly friendly, and I was initially left quite discouraged.
    • Configure the category simply by selecting or deselecting check boxes.
    • The first thing to do, since we won't be doing video editing, is deselect the Record buttons on the two audio channels and click Delete Tracks in the Tracks menu.
    • Try to center it as well as possible, but don't deselect it.
    • The program counted errors when either an illegal move was made or when a participant selected and then deselected a ball.
    • The effect palette allows you to quickly select and deselect color controls like levels, brightness, and curves, which helps you avoid retracing steps to make color changes.
    • I firmly believe in taking the custom route, deselect any options that you don't think you need and only select those that you do.
  • 2British (of a local branch of a political party) reject (an existing MP) as a candidate in a forthcoming election.

    〈英〉(政党的地方分部)拒绝承认(现任议员)再次竞选的资格

    the ultimate disloyalty would be to deselect a long-standing MP
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She handed in her party membership card after she failed a fast-track basic skills test for sitting councillors and was deselected.
    • He said: ‘I am calling on him to make an example of him and deselect him as the Conservative Party's candidate.’
    • Around 18 months ago the issue blew up spectacularly after more than 40 party members signed a petition demanding that she be deselected.
    • The Tory member could face a battle to deselect him as the party's candidate at the general election.
    • The politician, who ran for the Green Party in last year's General Election, could be deselected as the party's candidate in next summer's City Council elections if the vote of no confidence is passed.
    • A lot of those who were named were deselected or resigned.
    • I understood that he had stood down from his council posts, not the council, and had been deselected from the Labour Party.
    • A conservative election candidate who was deselected after a row over vote-rigging has been reinstated after a climbdown by party chiefs.
    • He still believes it was unlawful to sack him without allowing the constituency party to reaffirm or deselect him first.
    • Direct appeals to the leader for help in settling internal disagreements fell on deaf ears and the 56-year-old was deselected at a meeting in December.
    • She is said to be interested in standing as their candidate if he is deselected.
    • Ultimately she could be deselected after more than twenty years as an MP.
    • Her position was rendered even more precarious when a formal petition to deselect her was signed by about 40 members last month.
    • If those signatures are presented, despite the strong support from Central Office, he will face another vote and could be deselected.
    • Some councillors stand down, some are deselected and some are rejected by the electorate.
    • If they cause trouble they get bought off, deselected or expelled.
    • Some local members believe the sitting MSP should be deselected for failing to properly deal with local resentment.
    • The government that puts up income tax explicitly is the government that deselects itself.
    • Residents have criticised a decision to keep two deselected members in the cabinet.
    • Asked if he thought she would be deselected, he said: ‘There's a distinct possibility, yes.’

Derivatives

  • deselection

  • nounˌdiːsɪˈlɛkʃ(ə)nˌdisəˈlɛkʃ(ə)n
    • Moreover, the impact has been minimised by the simple fact that not a single volume will be moved before October, and then staff can double-check a list of proposed deselections.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She said she would do her best to bind the wounds of the association, which have been left gaping by the 40-plus members who signed the petition calling for her deselection.
      • Yesterday the leader rejected suggestions the deselections and resignation were evidence of the party being ‘out of touch’.
      • But following the deselection of a prospective parliamentary candidate, some of the earlier restraint has disappeared.
      • His deselection caused anger in the parliamentary party as well as in his constituency, but MPs are unwilling to rock the boat so close to the election.

Definition of deselect in US English:

deselect

verbˌdisəˈlɛktˌdēsəˈlekt
[with object]
  • 1Turn off (a selected option) on an electronic interface.

    deselect the SAVE CHANGES option for normal use
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The effect palette allows you to quickly select and deselect color controls like levels, brightness, and curves, which helps you avoid retracing steps to make color changes.
    • The first thing to do, since we won't be doing video editing, is deselect the Record buttons on the two audio channels and click Delete Tracks in the Tracks menu.
    • Configure the category simply by selecting or deselecting check boxes.
    • Try to center it as well as possible, but don't deselect it.
    • It takes only a long click on the application icon then selecting / deselecting the run-in compatibility mode icon to give it a try.
    • To get the configuration dialog for the sound card, demo mode has to be deselected.
    • These devices can be selected or deselected if you want them to be seen.
    • My own preference is to leave this option deselected.
    • But fortunately this time round I deselected the ‘don't ask on start-up’ option, which appears on the initial start up.
    • The program counted errors when either an illegal move was made or when a participant selected and then deselected a ball.
    • After you've filled your text, you can either create the shadow effect or ‘right click’ on your mouse to deselect your text.
    • Now go back to the Layers dialog, select the Red channel and deselect the Green.
    • Alternatively, let me deselect particular sections - in my case sport, crosswords, entertainment, all the ‘home and living’ stuff - then routinely send me the rest.
    • Selecting or deselecting class names in the Tree pane will modify the members shown in the member's list.
    • The dual display saves time and effort, eliminating much of the selecting, deselecting, maximizing, minimizing, opening and closing of programs.
    • Core packages must be installed and cannot be deselected.
    • The ability to select and deselect the files from the preview menu was hardly friendly, and I was initially left quite discouraged.
    • In most cases, this preference is as simple as deselecting the ‘burn on the fly’ option in most CD recording applications.
    • With the number of toolbars installed by default, you're never far away from a search box, though you can calm this down a little by right-clicking and deselecting individual toolbars if you find yourself crowded out.
    • I firmly believe in taking the custom route, deselect any options that you don't think you need and only select those that you do.
  • 2British (of a local branch of a political party) reject (an existing MP) as a candidate in a forthcoming election.

    〈英〉(政党的地方分部)拒绝承认(现任议员)再次竞选的资格

    the ultimate disloyalty would be to deselect a long-standing MP
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If they cause trouble they get bought off, deselected or expelled.
    • Some local members believe the sitting MSP should be deselected for failing to properly deal with local resentment.
    • She handed in her party membership card after she failed a fast-track basic skills test for sitting councillors and was deselected.
    • He said: ‘I am calling on him to make an example of him and deselect him as the Conservative Party's candidate.’
    • Direct appeals to the leader for help in settling internal disagreements fell on deaf ears and the 56-year-old was deselected at a meeting in December.
    • The politician, who ran for the Green Party in last year's General Election, could be deselected as the party's candidate in next summer's City Council elections if the vote of no confidence is passed.
    • Some councillors stand down, some are deselected and some are rejected by the electorate.
    • Residents have criticised a decision to keep two deselected members in the cabinet.
    • Ultimately she could be deselected after more than twenty years as an MP.
    • A conservative election candidate who was deselected after a row over vote-rigging has been reinstated after a climbdown by party chiefs.
    • Around 18 months ago the issue blew up spectacularly after more than 40 party members signed a petition demanding that she be deselected.
    • A lot of those who were named were deselected or resigned.
    • I understood that he had stood down from his council posts, not the council, and had been deselected from the Labour Party.
    • If those signatures are presented, despite the strong support from Central Office, he will face another vote and could be deselected.
    • The Tory member could face a battle to deselect him as the party's candidate at the general election.
    • The government that puts up income tax explicitly is the government that deselects itself.
    • Asked if he thought she would be deselected, he said: ‘There's a distinct possibility, yes.’
    • She is said to be interested in standing as their candidate if he is deselected.
    • He still believes it was unlawful to sack him without allowing the constituency party to reaffirm or deselect him first.
    • Her position was rendered even more precarious when a formal petition to deselect her was signed by about 40 members last month.
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