chosen
chosen — 動詞
- chosenpresent simple I / you / we / they
- chosens3rd person singular
- chosening-ing form
- chosenedpast simple
1. The past participle form of the verb 'choose'. It is used after 'have', 'has', o
被選;已選
動詞 choose 的過去分詞形式
The past participle form of the verb 'choose'. It is used after 'have', 'has', or 'had' to talk about decisions made earlier, and after 'be' or 'get' to show that someone or something was selected.
Aiko has chosen a bright yellow colour for her bedroom walls.
Aiko 已經選擇了一種明亮的黃色來粉刷她臥室的牆壁。
perfect tense: have/has + chosen
The route chosen by the team led them straight to the waterfall.
團隊選擇的路線帶領他們直接走到了瀑布。
passive: chosen by [person/group]
Yusuf had chosen to study engineering long before he started high school.
Yusuf 在進入高中之前很久就已選擇要讀工程學了。
Once the campsite was chosen, the children began setting up their tents.
露營地點一經選定,孩子們就開始搭帳篷了。
The gifts you have chosen for the party look wonderful.
你為聚會選擇的禮物看起來非常棒。
文法句型
have/has/had + chosen
be/get + chosen
用法筆記
Only used as a past participle — never as the base verb or the simple past. For simple past events, use 'chose' instead. Common in perfect tenses and passive constructions.
常見錯誤
chosen — 形容詞
- chosenpositive
- more chosencomparative
- most chosensuperlative
1. Describes someone or something that has been picked out from a larger group to r
獲選的
從群體中選出享有特別待遇的
Describes someone or something that has been picked out from a larger group to receive a benefit, a role, or an opportunity that others do not get.
The chosen candidate for the manager role has twelve years of experience.
獲選擔任經理職位的候選人有十二年的經驗。
chosen candidate — collocation
The chosen design for the new library includes a glass roof and solar panels.
獲選的新圖書館設計包含玻璃屋頂和太陽能板。
Only a chosen few were invited to the private dinner with the author.
只有少數獲選者受邀參加與作家的私人晚宴。
The students prepared for their chosen roles in the school musical.
學生們為自己在學校音樂劇中獲選的角色做準備。
The chosen representative from each class will attend the school council meeting on Friday.
各班獲選的代表將參加週五的校務會議。
- rejected
not accepted for the role or benefit
- passed over
ignored or bypassed during selection
文法句型
the + chosen + noun
a/an + chosen + noun
用法筆記
Always placed before the noun it describes (attributive position). Commonly pairs with nouns such as 'candidate', 'member', 'representative', 'few'. When used after a linking verb ('is chosen'), the structure is passive-voice verb, not an adjective.
常見錯誤
chosen — 名詞
1. A person who has been picked for a special role, benefit, or honour — in religio
被選中的人
被挑選承擔特殊角色或使命的人
A person who has been picked for a special role, benefit, or honour — in religious language, someone believed to be selected by God for salvation or a particular mission.
The village legend says that only the chosen may enter the cave behind Moonwater Falls.
村裡的傳說指出,只有被選中的人才能進入 Moonwater 瀑布後方的山洞。
the chosen — noun meaning selected people
The scholarship committee confirmed that Priya was truly one of the chosen.
獎學金委員會確認 Priya 確實是被選中的人之一。
In the old scrolls, the chosen are described as warriors with a sacred duty.
古老的卷軸中將被選中者描述為負有神聖使命的戰士。
Among the volunteers, the chosen were sent to the remote mountain clinic.
在志工當中,被選中的人被派往那間偏遠的山區診所。
文法句型
the + chosen
a + chosen
one of the chosen
用法筆記
Often appears in religious or mythological contexts. The plural 'the chosen' (without 's') refers to a group of selected people. The singular 'a chosen' is rarer and typically appears in storytelling. The phrase 'the chosen one' is common in fiction to name a prophetic hero.