1.挑选
1.to choose the best things or people out of a group
1.As with other implementations of cherry-picking, if the change has already been copied in the past then it will not be duplicated.
与其他的cherry-pick实现一样,如果代码修改已经被复制过来,它将不会被重复复制。
2.Mr Pidcock of Newton favours "cherry-picking" companies poised to benefit from the spending power of China's burgeoning middle-class.
Newton的皮德科克青睐于那些将受益于中国日益壮大的中产阶层的购买力的“摘桃子”公司。
3.Tencent has been cherry-picking engineers from Google and Baidu and vowing to improve its Soso. com search engine.
腾讯选择性地使用谷歌或者百度,并且努力提升自己的搜索引擎搜搜。
4.Critics also take aim at what they say is a regulatory system that amounts to cherry-picking.
评论人士还阐述了为何他们认为是监管体系造成了创业板这种独特的局面。
5.If we weren't cherry-picking certain memorable failures, LeBron would look great.
假如我们不是刻意地去回想一些失利的话,那么勒布朗就是完满的。
6.Another common problem we see in the media's use of 'sex science' is cherry picking data.
另一个媒体诠释下的“性学”所存在的常见问题便是不经取证的数据报道。
7."They do a lot of cherry-picking, " he says.
他表示:“他们会进行大量的比较甄别。”