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词汇 preselect
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Definition of preselect in English:

preselect

verb priːsɪˈlɛktˌprisəˈlɛkt
[with object]
  • Select or set in advance.

    four British swimmers were preselected for the Olympics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • No attempt was made to preselect individuals in long-term relationships, and thus the return rate from individuals who were eligible to participate could not be determined.
    • Doctors and midwifes at the 27 maternity care centres preselected consecutive patients.
    • I don't know whether we will be under as much pressure as could if we had been preselected.
    • So the audience is preselected for its receptivity to the message.
    • In case the photograph is part of an advertisement, even the people are usually preselected.
    • We need to ensure that the people being preselected to stand for seats of Parliament fundamentally believe in the principles of the Labor Party and not their own self interests.
    • The party machine decides who is preselected to stand as their representative and the voters then make a choice of a party.
    • Did the Liberals deliberately preselect Markus to make religion an issue?
    • Because budgeting is so complicated on building projects, you may find that preselecting a contractor - then bringing him or her in at this early stage - results in a more cost-effective design.
    • The angles were preselected by using a random number table.
    • The fact that they have preselected me as a candidate is a step in changing the attitude of the party.
    • Among the women there is another road racer, Nicole Cooke, who was also preselected in December, and on the track Vicki Pendleton, who has improved immeasurably this year, finishing fourth at the World Championships.
    • Frank agreed to meet the group five days from now at a spot preselected by Charlton and himself, so he could drive the group back to civilization without them experiencing the same hardships in reverse.
    • The Liberals should think long and hard about preselecting a new candidate.
    • The agreement aims to rewrite the rules of the computer business so consumers will be able to buy machines loaded with a variety of different software, not just those features preselected by Microsoft, the Justice Department said.
    • No better example can be found than in the way the party preselects its federal candidates.
    • That probably won't dissuade Members from preselecting him but he'll need to develop a harder edge if he makes it to the Senate.

Derivatives

  • preselection

  • noun priːsɪˈlɛkʃ(ə)nˌprisəˈlɛkʃ(ə)n
    • They said the Party didn't show loyalty to two Upper House MPs who were dumped in recent preselections.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's believed 8 candidates will run for preselection.
      • Even many of the women themselves don't have the confidence to stand for preselection.
      • Consider the timing: the next Federal election is a little over two years away, and Labor preselections will take place early next year.
  • preselective

  • adjective
    • The amplification conditions were the same as described in the preselective amplification reaction.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The preselective products were amplified with primers having two additional selective bases (three in total).
      • The amplification was conducted in two steps: preselective amplification and selective amplification.

Definition of preselect in US English:

preselect

verbˌprisəˈlɛktˌprēsəˈlekt
[with object]
  • Select or set in advance.

    the personal shopper would preselect clothes for a customer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The agreement aims to rewrite the rules of the computer business so consumers will be able to buy machines loaded with a variety of different software, not just those features preselected by Microsoft, the Justice Department said.
    • No better example can be found than in the way the party preselects its federal candidates.
    • We need to ensure that the people being preselected to stand for seats of Parliament fundamentally believe in the principles of the Labor Party and not their own self interests.
    • I don't know whether we will be under as much pressure as could if we had been preselected.
    • The party machine decides who is preselected to stand as their representative and the voters then make a choice of a party.
    • Because budgeting is so complicated on building projects, you may find that preselecting a contractor - then bringing him or her in at this early stage - results in a more cost-effective design.
    • Among the women there is another road racer, Nicole Cooke, who was also preselected in December, and on the track Vicki Pendleton, who has improved immeasurably this year, finishing fourth at the World Championships.
    • Frank agreed to meet the group five days from now at a spot preselected by Charlton and himself, so he could drive the group back to civilization without them experiencing the same hardships in reverse.
    • Doctors and midwifes at the 27 maternity care centres preselected consecutive patients.
    • In case the photograph is part of an advertisement, even the people are usually preselected.
    • No attempt was made to preselect individuals in long-term relationships, and thus the return rate from individuals who were eligible to participate could not be determined.
    • The Liberals should think long and hard about preselecting a new candidate.
    • The fact that they have preselected me as a candidate is a step in changing the attitude of the party.
    • That probably won't dissuade Members from preselecting him but he'll need to develop a harder edge if he makes it to the Senate.
    • Did the Liberals deliberately preselect Markus to make religion an issue?
    • So the audience is preselected for its receptivity to the message.
    • The angles were preselected by using a random number table.
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