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Jyutping syun2 zaak6 sing3
Pinyin xuǎn zé xìng

Definitions (CC-CEDICT)
  1. selective
  2. selectiveness
  3. selectivity
Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. noun
    selectiveness; selectivity; choice
  2. adv
    selectively
    • 選擇性執法
      选择性执法
      xuǎn zé xìng zhí fǎ
      to selectively enforce the law
Definitions (Kaifangcidian)
  1. (沒有對應漢語詞彙)
Examples (Tatoeba—Mandarin-English)
  1. Mandarin
    视觉本身具有选择性,既有看不到实际存在一些东西的情况,也有大脑判断看到了实际完全不存在东西这样的情况。
    視覺本身具有選擇性,既有看不到實際存在一些東西的情況,也有大腦判斷看到了實際完全不存在東西這樣的情況。
    shì jué běn shēn jù yǒu xuǎn zé xìng , jì yǒu kàn bù dào shí jì cún zài yī xiē dōng xī de qíng kuàng , yě yǒu dà nǎo pàn duàn kàn dào le shí jì wán quán bù cún zài dōng xī zhè yàng de qíng kuàng 。
    • The eyes themselves can become selective, ignoring part of what is there, and the brain sometimes insists on seeing things that don't exist at all.
Examples (粵典–words.hk)
  1. Cantonese
    早期嘅人类社会有养狼。𠮶阵时啲人选择性咁净系将啲野性冇咁犀利嘅狼攞去配种,一代一代咁令到佢哋养𠮶啲狼嘅性格同特征变得愈嚟愈温顺-形成咗狗呢种新动物。呢个就系生物学上「驯养」嘅一个例子。
    早期嘅人類社會有養狼。嗰陣時啲人選擇性咁淨係將啲野性冇咁犀利嘅狼攞去配種,一代一代咁令到佢哋養嗰啲狼嘅性格同特徵變得愈嚟愈温順-形成咗狗呢種新動物。呢個就係生物學上「馴養」嘅一個例子。
    • Early human society kept wolves as pets. People at that time selectively bred wolves that were less ferocious, and, over successive generations, caused the wolves they kept to become more and more tamed - resulting in a new animal, dogs. This is an example of biological domestication.
Examples (Wiktionary)
  1. Mandarin
    选择性执法
    選擇性執法
    xuǎn zé xìng zhí fǎ
    • to selectively enforce the law