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1 make a choice
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2 make a choice
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > make a choice
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3 make a choice
Деловая лексика: делать выбор -
4 make a choice of
Общая лексика: выбирать (что-л.), отбирать (что-л.), выбирать, отбирать -
5 make a choice
לבחור, להחליט על בחירה* * *◙ הריחב לע טילחהל,רוחבל◄ -
6 make moral choice
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7 make a choice
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8 make a choice
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9 make a choice
välja, göra ett val -
10 make a choice
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11 make a choice
делать выборEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > make a choice
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12 Make a choice. You mustn't have two things
Пословица: Один пирог два раза не съешь (АБ)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Make a choice. You mustn't have two things
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13 to make a choice
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14 to make a choice of
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15 salesman hurried the customer to make a choice
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > salesman hurried the customer to make a choice
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16 since demands traverse each other we have to make a choice
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > since demands traverse each other we have to make a choice
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17 the salesman hurried the customer to make a choice
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the salesman hurried the customer to make a choice
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18 when a man becomes your fate, to make a choice is too late
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > when a man becomes your fate, to make a choice is too late
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19 to make a choice of
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20 you are at liberty to make any choice
Новый англо-русский словарь > you are at liberty to make any choice
См. также в других словарях:
make a choice — index cast (register), decide, discriminate (distinguish), elect (choose), resolve (decide) … Law dictionary
To make a choice of — Choice Choice (chois), n. [OE. chois, OF. chois, F. choix, fr. choisir to choose; of German origin; cf. Goth. kausjan to examine, kiusan to choose, examine, G. kiesen. [root]46. Cf. {Choose}.] 1. Act of choosing; the voluntary act of selecting or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
make a choice — choose, select, decide on an option … English contemporary dictionary
Choice — (chois), n. [OE. chois, OF. chois, F. choix, fr. choisir to choose; of German origin; cf. Goth. kausjan to examine, kiusan to choose, examine, G. kiesen. [root]46. Cf. {Choose}.] 1. Act of choosing; the voluntary act of selecting or separating… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
make — vb Make, form, shape, fashion, fabricate, manufacture, forge can all mean to cause something to come into being or existence. This is the underlying meaning of make, the most general and the most widely applicable of these terms. Make may imply… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Choice-supportive bias — In cognitive science, choice supportive bias is the tendency to retroactively ascribe positive attributes to an option one has selected. It is a cognitive bias. What is remembered about a decision can be as important as the decision itself,… … Wikipedia
choice — choice1 [ tʃɔıs ] noun *** 1. ) singular or uncount the opportunity or right to choose between different things: Our aim is to provide greater choice for consumers. have a/the choice: These people have the choice of whether to buy a house or rent … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
choice — I UK [tʃɔɪs] / US noun Word forms choice : singular choice plural choices *** 1) [singular/uncountable] the opportunity or right to choose between different things Our aim is to provide greater choice for consumers. have a/the choice: These… … English dictionary
choice — n. 1) to exercise, make a choice 2) a bad, sorry, wrong; careful; difficult; first; good, happy, intelligent, judicious, wise; random; second; wide (she made the wrong choice) 3) (a) free; individual; limited choice (to exercise individual… … Combinatory dictionary
choice — 1 /tSOIs/ noun 1 ABILITY TO CHOOSE (singular, uncountable) the right to choose or the chance to choose between several things: Nowadays both men and women are able to exercise choice as to whom they marry. (+ between): a genuinely free choice… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
choice — I. noun Etymology: Middle English chois, from Anglo French, from choisir to choose, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German kiosan to choose more at choose Date: 13th century 1. the act of choosing ; selection < finding it hard to make a… … New Collegiate Dictionary