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opt /BrE ɒpt; NAmE ɑːpt/ ► SEE ALLopt for sthopt inopt into sthopt outopt out of sth●ˈopt for sthto choose sth; to make a decision about sth 选择;决定◆More students are now opting for computer courses. 现在更多的学生选修计算机课程。◆You can stay in the hotel or opt for one of the bungalows near the beach. 你可以住在旅馆,或在海滩附近选择一套平房。[v + prep]●ˌopt ˈin●ˌopt ˈinto sthto choose to take part in sth 决定加入;选择参加◆We offer a pension plan, and all staff have the chance to opt in. 我们提供养老金计划,所有职员均可参加。◆The government decided to opt into the new European treaty. 政府决定加入新的欧洲条约。OPP opt out, opt out of sth[v + adv] [v + prep]●ˌopt ˈout●ˌopt ˈout of sth1. to choose not to take part in sth 决定退出;选择不参加◆You can opt out of the company’s pension plan. 你可以选择不加入公司的养老金计划。2. (of a school or a hospital in Britain 英国学校或医院) to choose not to be under the control of the local authority 选择不受地方当局管理◆A majority of parents were in favour of opting out. 大多数家长赞成教育脱离地方当局管理。OPP opt in, opt into sth[v + adv] [v + adv + prep]▸ ˈopt-out noun (often used as an adjective 常用作形容词) 1. the act of choosing not to take part in sth 不参加的决定2. (in Britain) the action of a school or a hospital that decides to manage its own money and is therefore no longer controlled by a local authority (英国学校或医院从地方当局管理中的)退出,脱离◆Nurses and health workers voted against the opt-out. 护士和保健员投票反对脱离地方当局管理。 |