elect的意思和读音

elect

: [ɪˈlekt] : [ɪ'lekt]

v.

adj.

n.

elects  electing  elected  

v.+n.President elect,committee elect,elect chairman,elect candidate,elect government

v.vote for,return,pick,select,choose

adj.designate,future,chosen,selected

electv.

1.to choose sb to do a particular job by voting for them

an elected assembly/leader/representative

the newly elected government

She became the first black woman to be elected to the Senate.

He was elected (as) MP for Oxford East.

2.~ to do sthto choose to do sth

Increasing numbers of people elect to work from home nowadays.

adj.

1.used after nouns to show that sb has been chosen for a job, but is not yet doing that job

the president elect

n.

1.[pl]people who have been chosen to be saved from punishment after death

v.1.;()2.(...);3.()4.1.;()2.(...);3.()4.

adj.1.,,

n.1.1. ,

v.1.to choose someone by voting so that they represent you or hold an official position

adj.1.elected to an important position, but not yet given that position officially

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2. effect n. , elect vt. , electricity n. , ...

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1.But from that, it does not follow that God's attitude toward those He did not elect must be unmitigated hatred.

2.It is all dreadfully familiar (though no European country is about to elect another Hitler).)。

3.Like the president-elect, Emanuel is a Chicago native with a strong connection to the city's political elite.

4.Since you don't seem to see her position as legitimate, why, in such a situation, should she adopt yours and elect to be your martyr?

5.Clinton's chief of staff Cheryl Mills said she does not think the U. S. is quite ready to elect a woman as head of state.-

6.As I walked on the railroad causeway, I used to wonder at the halo of light around my shadow, and would fain fancy myself one of the elect.

7.After six years of George Bush, the country is in no mood to elect another fly-by-the-seat-of-his-pants lightweight.

8.What was really meant in most places was that we would elect people to govern us and sporadically renew or revoke their contracts.

9.She says that now with only two months left in the Bush administration the matter will be left to President-elect Obama.

10.The next morning, after Tony Blair and I talked a bit, I walked outside, complimented Al, and pledged to work with President-elect Bush.·