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41choice — mod. nice; cool. □ We had a choice time at Tom’s party. □ This new tunage is real choice …
42choice — see you pays your money and you takes your choice small choice in rotten apples …
43choice — [13] Choice is a French formation, although like the verb with which it is linked, choose, its ancestry is Germanic. The source of the English word was Old French chois, a derivative of the verb choisir ‘choose’, which came ultimately from the… …
44choice — n. & adj. n. 1 a the act or an instance of choosing. b a thing or person chosen (not a good choice). 2 a range from which to choose. 3 (usu. foll. by of) the eacutelite, the best. 4 the power or opportunity to choose (what choice have I?). adj.… …
45choice — The philosophical crux is whether choice is a process in which different desires, pressures, and attitudes fight it out and eventually result in one decision and action, or whether in addition there is a ‘self’ controlling the conflict, in the… …
46CHOICE — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index noun appointee, appointment, choice (2), elect, elector adjective optional, select verb appoint …
47choice — adj Really cool, hot, attractive. That girl with the tight sweater is really choice. 1340s …
48choice — Adj. The best, excellent. E.g. Your new boyfriend is choice; we get on really well …
49choice — pasirinkimas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. choice; decision; selection vok. Auswahl, f rus. выбор, m pranc. choix, m; sélection, f …
50choice — parinkimas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. choice vok. Auswahlen, n; Selektion, f; Wahl, f rus. выбор, m pranc. choix, m …