单词 | opt out |
释义 | opt out phrasal verb See full dictionary entry for opt If you opt out of something, you choose to be no longer involved in it. ... powers for hospitals to opt out of health authority control. [VERB PARTICLE + of] Under the agreement the Vietnamese can opt out at any time. [VERB PARTICLE] ...his decision to send his son to an opted-out school. [VERB-ed PARTICLE] opt-out Word forms: opt-outs 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] An opt-out school or hospital has chosen to leave local government control and manage itself using national government money. [British] ...teachers at opt-out schools. 2. countable noun You can refer to the action taken by a school or hospital in which they choose not to be controlled by a local government authority as an opt-out. [British] More freedom and choice will be given to parents, and the school opt-outs will be stepped up. 3. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] An opt-out clause in an agreement gives people the choice not to be involved in one part of that agreement. [mainly British] ...an opt-out clause. 4. countable noun You can refer to the action of choosing not to be involved in a particular part of an agreement as an opt-out. ...a list of demands, such as opt-outs from some parts of the treaty. Translations: Chinese: 决定退出 Japanese: ・・・から脱退する |
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