名词选项; 选择权; 选择(的自由); 选择能力
及物动词得到或获准进行选择; 调动球员
1. make one's option : 进行选择;
名词
1. option的意思
1. John was granted an option to purchase 3,000 shares at a purchase price of $7.00 per share.
约翰被授予三千股的股票购置权,每股七美元。
2. You have no option.
你没有选择的余地。
3. She had no option but to quit her job in order to take care of her child.
为了照顾孩子,她别无选择,只好辞职。
4. option的翻译
4. It is at your option to stay or leave.
去留随你的便。
5. There are four options in our college.
我们大学里有四门选修科。
1. 选择权:许多一流的、印刷精美的、综合性较强的歌迷杂志最终变成了令人满意的真正的杂志,但许多摇滚杂志最初并非是一本歌迷杂志,比如现在在美国颇有影响的另类摇滚杂志<选择权>>(Option),最初只是华盛顿奥林匹克大学电台的节目报,
1. 可选择的事物
An option is something that you can choose to do in preference to one or more alternatives.
e.g. He''s argued from the start that America and its allies are putting too much emphasis on the military option...
他从一开始就认为美国及其盟国过于强调军事手段。
e.g. What other options do you have?
你还有什么别的选择吗?
2. 选择;选择权
If you have the option of doing something, you can choose whether to do it or not.
e.g. Criminals are given the option of going to jail or facing public humiliation...
罪犯可以选择要么坐牢,要么遭受当众羞辱。
e.g. We had no option but to abandon the meeting.
我们别无选择,只有放弃这次会面。
3. (将来的)购买权,出售权;期权
In business, an option is an agreement or contract that gives someone the right to buy or sell something such as property or shares at a future date.
e.g. Each bank has granted the other an option on 19.9% of its shares.
两家银行都同意给予对方其19.9%股份的期权。
4. 选修课
An option is one of a number of subjects which a student can choose to study as a part of his or her course.
e.g. Several options are offered for the student''s senior year.
为毕业班学生开设了几门选修课。
5. 暂不作决定;保留选择权
If you keep your options open or leave your options open, you delay making a decision about something.
e.g. I am keeping my options open. I have not made a decision on either matter.
我保留选择权,这两件事我都还没有作出决定。
6. 最容易的选择;最保险的选择
If you take the soft option, you do the thing that is easiest or least likely to cause trouble in a particular situation.
e.g. We take the soft option. I like to keep the crowd happy because that''s what they pay for...
我们决定采取最保险的方案。我希望让观众开心,因为他们就是为这个掏钱的。
e.g. The job of chairman can no longer be regarded as a convenient soft option.
别再以为董事长这份工作是那么容易做的。
noun
1. the act of choosing or selecting
e.g. your choice of colors was unfortunate
you can take your pick
2. one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen
e.g. what option did I have?
there no other alternative
my only choice is to refuse
Synonym: alternativechoice
3. the right to buy or sell property at an agreed price
the right is purchased and if it is not exercised by a stated date the money is forfeited