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elective美 [ɪ'lektɪv] 英 [ɪ'lektɪv] - n.选修课程;选修科目
- adj.选举的;由选举产生的;选任的;有选举权的
- 网络选修的;其他选修
adj. voting,optional,voluntary,free,selective 1. | 选举的;由选举产生的;选任的using or chosen by election |
| an elective democracy 民主选举的国家 | | an elective assembly 由选举产生的大会 | | | | He had never held elective office(= a position which is filled by election) . 他从未担任过经选举获得的职务。 |
2. | 有选举权的having the power to elect |
3. | 可选择的;非急需的that you choose to have; that is not urgent |
4. | 可选择的;选修的that a student can choose |
1. | 选修课程;选修科目a course or subject at a college or school which a student can choose to do |
adj. | 1. relating to or involving voting 2. chosen by a vote, or held by somebody who is chosen by a vote 3. describes a course of study that is optional, and not essential or compulsory 5. an elective position is one that someone holds because people have voted for them 6. elective medical treatment is treatment that you choose to have, rather than treatment that is necessary 1. relating to or involving voting 2. chosen by a vote, or held by somebody who is chosen by a vote 3. describes a course of study that is optional, and not essential or compulsory 5. an elective position is one that someone holds because people have voted for them 6. elective medical treatment is treatment that you choose to have, rather than treatment that is necessary | n. | 1. an optional course that a student may select from among several alternatives 2. a course or class that you choose to do, rather than one that you must do |
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