单词
elect
读音
ɪˈlekt
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释义
v. 选举;选择,决定(做某事);(上帝)挑选(某人)(使其灵魂永远得救) adj. 卓越的;蒙上帝挑选(而得救)的;当选(而尚未就职的) n. 被选的人;上帝的选民;特权集体 [ 复数 elect或elects 第三人称单数 elects 现在分词 electing 过去式 elected 过去分词 elected ]
例句
The committee voted to re-elect him (as) chairman.
委员会投票再次选举他担任主席。
Councils should be answerable to the people who elect them.
委员会应对选出他们的那些人作出交代。
Increasing numbers of people elect to work from home nowadays.
现在越来越多的人选择在家上班。
The committee voted to re-elect him (as) chairman.
委员会投票再次选举他担任主席。
Councils should be answerable to the people who elect them.
委员会应对选出他们的那些人作出交代。
Increasing numbers of people elect to work from home nowadays.
现在越来越多的人选择在家上班。
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That's what we tell them to do.When we elect governmentsor when we tolerate unelected governments,
We always get it wrong, by the way.The one that we electis never the person who's elected by the domestic electorate.
because it all looks inwards.The politicians that we electand the politicians we don't elect, on the whole,
and I'd actually say more important --is we've got to elect legislators,throughout the states and in Congress,
and they're doing what they're supposed to be doing.But we need to elect people,and we need to force ourselves to force them
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