out of choice是什么意思

出于自由选择

out of choice英英释义

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because one wants to No one forced them to do it. They acted out of choice.

I live here by choice.

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because one wants to No one forced them to do it. They acted out of choice.

I live here by choice.

out of choice 例句

1 While loneliness affects all genders, women who opt out of dating are more likely to do so by choice.

2 Most noise bands are proudly lo-fi by necessity or by choice, but the Jesus Lizard’s albums with Albini made the argument that David Yow’s scream and Mac McNeilly’s kick drum deserved to be captured in crystal clear detail, like the individual gears of a giant machine.

3 Office buildings emptied first by government decree and later by choice as remote work grew acceptable to corporate America.

4 While plenty of older Americans are working good jobs later into life by choice, others have struggled to find their place in the workforce.

5 Simply put, women in the U.S. are having fewer children, whether by choice or by circumstance, or deciding not to have any at all.

6 Without this process, the likely result would be a customer paralyzed by choice, bamboozled by an eye-wateringly expensive blank canvas.

7 For those overwhelmed by choice, the ten-piece omakase menu is the perfect decision.

8 Employers can still provide lunch breaks and rest periods by choice, according to Pratt.

9 Many universities argued that students learned more when they were in classes out of choice rather than compulsion.

很多大学认为如果学生上课是出于自愿而不是被迫,那么他们学到的东西会更多。

10 There is perfection in the process - and all life arises out of choice.

在这过程里有完美― ― 而所有的生命都是出自选择.

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