elective的意思和读音

elective

: [ɪˈlektɪv] : [ɪ'lektɪv]

n.

adj.

electives  

Adj.+n.elective course

adj.appointed,compulsory

adj.voting,optional,voluntary,free,selective

electiveadj.

1.using or chosen by election

an elective democracy

an elective assembly

an elective member

He had never held elective office(= a position which is filled by election) .

2.having the power to elect

an elective body

3.that you choose to have; that is not urgent

elective surgery

4.that a student can choose

n.

1.a course or subject at a college or school which a student can choose to do

adj.1.,,2.;【

n.1.

adj.1.an elective position is one that someone holds because people have voted for them2.elective medical treatment is treatment that you choose to have, rather than treatment that is necessary; an elective class or course in school or college is one that you choose to take, rather than one that you must take

n.1.a course or class that you choose to do, rather than one that you must do

1. : troupe elective : gym ...

2. summer session , elective n. , bird course , ...

3. documentary elective estate ...

4. course elective option ...

5. elective system elective electively ...

6. elector elective suffrage ...

7. ( Negotiation) ( Elective) 7.( Confer Degree) ...

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1.When I got to college I decided to take an elective titled A Survey of East Asian Cultures.

2.Why isn't such a course offered, at least as an elective, at every high school in the U.

3.He has never permitted her to exercise her inalienable right to the elective franchise.使

4.Paul said the fact that he's never served before in elective office is a distinct advantage.

5.Demonstrate the " highly efficient " as the main thrust of the required course, and a variety of elective courses expand.

6.The 22-year-old says that if she had seen the same guy in an elective class on campus, she would never have ventured to break the ice.22

7.All students are required to take one non-business elective a year designed to broaden their general culture and outlook.

8.Trying to cause elective classes on the defensive consciousness in the rear.

9.Now he worries about graduating on time, having been locked out of some overcrowded courses, including Spanish and a public-policy elective.西

10.Surgeons say this appeals to men who don't like the idea of taking lots of time off for an elective procedure.