Choose from Meaning in English
expression
ˈtʃuz/ /ˈfɹəm
CHOOZ-fruhm
tʃˈuːz/ /fɹˈɒm
CHOOZ-from
التعريف
To select one or more options out of a group of available choices.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal and frequently used for menus, lists, or shopping. Usually followed by the group or range ('choose from the menu'). 'Choose among' is also correct but less common in daily speech.
Spanish: elegir entre - escoger dePortuguese (BR): escolher entre - escolher dePortuguese (PT): escolher entre - escolher deChinese (Simplified): 从...中选择Chinese (Traditional): 從...中選擇Hindi: में से चुननाArabic: اختر منBengali: থেকে বেছে নেওয়া - থেকে নির্বাচন করাRussian: выбирать изJapanese: から選ぶVietnamese: chọn từKorean: 중에서 고르다 - 중에서 선택하다Turkish: arasından seçmekUrdu: میں سے انتخاب کرناIndonesian: memilih dari
جمل نموذجية
You can choose from three colors: red, blue, or green.
basic
Please choose from the menu on the wall.
basic
Students can choose from several different clubs at school.
basic
There are so many desserts to choose from—I can’t decide!
natural
You’ll need to choose from these options before moving forward.
natural
When booking, you can choose from several seat types, like window or aisle.
natural