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ois1) (an act or the power of choosing: You have no choice - you must do it.) elección2) (a thing chosen: Which car was your original choice?) elecciónchoice n1. elección2. selección / surtidotr[ʧɔɪs]1 (act) elección nombre femenino, opción nombre femenino; (option) opción nombre femenino, alternativa■ you've got no choice no tienes opción, no tienes más remedio2 (person, thing chosen) elección nombre femenino3 (variety, range) surtido, selección nombre femenino1 (top quality) selecto,-a, de primera calidad\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLby choice / from choice por decisión propia, por gustoof one's choice a elecciónto make a choice escoger, elegirchoice n1) choosing: elección f, selección f2) option: elección f, opción fI have no choice: no tengo alternativa3) preference: preferencia f, elección f4) variety: surtido m, selección fa wide choice: un gran surtidoadj.• escogido, -a adj.• eximio, -a adj.• exquisito, -a adj.• florido, -a adj.• selecto, -a adj.n.• elección s.f.• gusto s.m.• opción s.f.• preferencia s.f.• selección s.f.
I tʃɔɪs1) c u (act, option) elección fI had no choice but to obey — no tuve más remedio or alternativa que obedecer
to make one's choice — elegir*, escoger*
I'm single by choice — no me he casado porque no he querido or por decisión propia
2)a) c (person, thing chosen)b) ( variety) (no pl) surtido m, selección fto be spoiled for choice — (BrE) tener* mucho de donde elegir
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adjective choicer, choicest1) ( high-quality) <fruit/vegetables/wine> selecto, escogido; <beef/veal> ( in US) de primera2) <language/phrase> (liter) exquisito[tʃɔɪs]1. ADJ1) (=selected) selecto, escogido; (=high quality) de primera calidad2. N1) (=act of choosing) elección f, selección f ; (=right to choose) opción fit's your choice, the choice is yours — usted elige
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for choice — preferentemente•
it was not a free choice — no pude elegir libremente•
I did it from choice — lo hice de buena gana•
to make one's choice — elegir•
the house of my choice — mi casa predilectathe drug/weapon of choice — la droga/el arma preferida
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to take one's choice — elegirtake your choice! — ¡elija usted!, ¡escoja usted!
2) (=thing chosen) preferencia f, elección f3) (=variety) surtido mwe have a wide choice — (Comm) tenemos un gran surtido
4) (=option) opción f, alternativa f•
he gave me two choices — me dio a elegir entre dos opciones•
to have no choice — no tener alternativa, no tener opción* * *
I [tʃɔɪs]1) c u (act, option) elección fI had no choice but to obey — no tuve más remedio or alternativa que obedecer
to make one's choice — elegir*, escoger*
I'm single by choice — no me he casado porque no he querido or por decisión propia
2)a) c (person, thing chosen)b) ( variety) (no pl) surtido m, selección fto be spoiled for choice — (BrE) tener* mucho de donde elegir
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adjective choicer, choicest1) ( high-quality) <fruit/vegetables/wine> selecto, escogido; <beef/veal> ( in US) de primera2) <language/phrase> (liter) exquisito
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