elect
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British pronunciation
/ɪˈlɛkt/

“elect”的英语定义和含义

to elect
01

选举, 通过投票选择

to choose a person for a specific job, particularly a political one, by voting
Transitive: to elect sb
to elect definition and meaning
example
例子
The nation collectively decided to elect the candidate who promised positive change.
02

选择, 决定

to decide on or choose a particular action or course voluntarily
Transitive: to elect to do sth
example
例子
After much thought, he elected to stay in the city rather than move.
经过深思熟虑,他选择留在城市而不是搬家。
01

选出的, 精选的

chosen as the best option
elect definition and meaning
example
例子
The elect spokesperson for the group was selected to represent their interests in negotiations.
该小组的选举发言人被选中代表他们在谈判中的利益。
02

当选的, 新当选的

chosen or voted into a public office but not yet officially started serving in that role
example
例子
She was introduced as the mayor-elect during the press conference.
她在新闻发布会上被介绍为当选市长。
03

被选的, 预定的

(of a person) chosen by God for salvation or divine favor
example
例子
The elect individuals were called to spread the teachings of faith.
拣选的个人被召唤去传播信仰的教义。
Elect
01

被选中的人, 当选者

a group of people chosen for a special role or status
example
例子
Only the elect could access the exclusive club.
只有被选中的人才能进入这个独家俱乐部。
02

选民, 神的选民

a person chosen by God for salvation in Christian theology
example
例子
They believed themselves to be among the elect.
他们相信自己是选民之一。
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