🗂️selection (sélection)

noun
/sɪˈlɛkʃən/
sélection (selection)

Signification

the act of choosing or the thing that is chosen
the action or fact of carefully choosing someone or something; a range of items to choose from
The action or fact of carefully choosing someone or something as being the best or most suitable.
Traduction de la signification
l'acte de choisir ou la chose qui est choisie
l'acte de choisir ou la chose qui est choisie

Phrases d'exemple

The final selection will be announced tomorrow.

La sélection finale sera annoncée demain.
La selection finale sera annoncee demain.

The store offers a wide selection of books.

Le magasin propose une large sélection de livres.
Le magasin propose une large selection de livres.

The selection process is based on merit.

Le processus de sélection est basé sur le mérite.
Le processus de selection est base sur le merite.

Expressions d'exemple

natural selection
sélection naturelle
selection naturelle

Synonymes

choice, option, pick, assortment, range, picking, preference, shortlisting, choosing, election, appointment
Entrée 1
choice, option, pick, assortment, range
Entrée 2
choice, picking, preference, assortment
Entrée 3
choice, shortlisting, picking, choosing, election, appointment

Antonymes

rejection, refusal, exclusion, elimination, dismissal, denial
Entrée 1
rejection, refusal
Entrée 2
rejection, exclusion, elimination
Entrée 3
rejection, exclusion, elimination, dismissal, refusal, denial

Collocations

final selection, careful selection, wide selection, random selection, natural selection, selection process, selection criteria
Entrée 1
final selection, careful selection, wide selection, random selection
Entrée 2
natural selection, selection process, wide selection, selection criteria

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