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The term 选出 (xuǎn chū) means "to pick out," "to select," or "to elect." It is often used in contexts where a choice is being made from a group or a selection process is taking place.
For instance, when talking about a committee or a team, you might say that members are 选出 (xuǎn chū) to represent a group. Similarly, in elections, candidates are often 选出 (xuǎn chū) by voters.
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Yes, there is a difference between 选出/選出 (xuǎn chū) and 选/選 (xuǎn). The former means "to pick out", indicating a specific action of selecting from a group. The latter simply means "to select" or "to choose" without specifying a target from a group.
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