单词 | elect |
释义 | elect verbadverb | preposition | phrases adverb➤annually每年选举一次◆members of the council are elected annually.政务委员会委员每年选举一次。➤locally, nationally地方选举;全国选举▸➤democratically, freely, popularly民主/自由/公众选举▸➤unanimously一致推举▸➤directly, indirectly直接/间接选举◆it was decided that the president should be elected directly in free elections.经决定总统应通过自由选举直接产生。➤duly, formally正式选举▸➤legally, legitimately按法律程序选举;合法选举preposition➤to获选入⋯◆she was the first black woman elected to congress.她是首位入选国会的黑人女性。◆he was elected to parliament in 1997.他在 1997 年入选议会。phrases➤be elected, get elected当选◆what changes will he make if he gets elected?如果他当选会进行什么变革?➤be declared elected被宣布当选◆any candidate with more than half the votes shall be declared elected.候选人如果获得半数以上选票将被宣布当选。➤be elected unopposed无人反对地当选◆five were successful, three being elected unopposed.5 人成功当选,其中 3 人全票通过。➤newly elected, recently elected新当选的;近期当选的◆the newly elected chairman新当选的主席elect /ɪlekt/ verb [transitive] elect sb (to sth) | elect sb (as) sth (often be elected) to choose sb to do a particular job by voting for them 选举某人,推选某人(做某事)◆elected directors/officials/representatives 选出的董事/官员/代表◆he has been elected to the management committee. 他已获选进入管理委员会。◆she was elected chief executive by the board of directors. 她获董事会选举为总裁。elect /ɪlekt/ adjectiveused after nouns to show that sb has been chosen for a job, but is not yet doing that job (用于名词后)当选而尚未就职的,候任的◆the chairman elect 候任主席☞ elect☞ electelect [transitive] to choose sb to do a particular job by voting for them选举;推选◆an elected assembly / leader / representative选出的议会/领导人/代表◆the newly elected government新当选的政府◆she became the first black woman to be elected to the senate.她成为第一个获选进参议院的黑人女性。◆what changes will he make if he gets elected?如果当选,他将进行什么变革?ⓘ elect is most often used in political contexts to refer to choosing governments, leaders and representatives, who are chosen by a formal, written vote. * elect 多用于政治语境,指通过正式的投票方式选举政府、领导人及代表。 ➡ see also election → choice 1 , election → election ▸ electoral adjective◆electoral systems / reforms选举制度/改革 elect [transitive] (usually used in the phrase elect to do sth 通常用于短语 elect to do sth) (formal) to choose to do sth, especially rather than being told or forced to do it(尤指自愿)选择,决定(做某事)◆increasing numbers of people elect to work from home nowadays.现在越来越多人选择在家工作。elect/ɪˈlekt ||; ɪˈlɛkt/verb[t] 1. elect sb (to sth);elect sb (as sth) to choose sb to have a particular job or position by voting for him/her 选举: ◇he was elected to parliament in 1970. 他在1970年当选为国会议员。◇the committee elected her as their representative. 委员会选她为代表。 2. (formal 正式)elect to do sth to decide to do sth 决定做(某事) electsee ⇨ vote 2 e·lect /ɪ`lɛkt; ɪˈlekt/v [t] 1. to choose someone for an official position by voting 选举,推选[某人]:◇clinton was elected president in 1992. 克林顿于 1992 年当选总统。 2. elect to do sth formal to choose to do something 【正式】 选择做某事:◇hanley elected to take early retirement. 汉利选择提前退休。 |
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