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 elect [ɪ'lɛkt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 当选人, 被选的人

a. 被选的, 选出的

vt. 选举, 选择

vi. 作选择


  1. The President elect will be installed next week.
    候任总统将在下周正式就任。
  2. They elected him chairman.
    他们选他做主席。
  3. Voters always elect the candidate most tuned in to their needs.
    选民总是选那些最能体察其疾苦的候选人.


elect
[ noun ]
  1. an exclusive group of people

  2. <noun.group>
    one of the elect who have power inside the government
[ verb ]
  1. select by a vote for an office or membership

  2. <verb.social>
    We elected him chairman of the board
  3. choose

  4. <verb.cognition>
    I elected to have my funds deposited automatically
[ adj ]
  1. selected as the best

  2. <adj.all>
    an elect circle of artists
    elite colleges
  3. elected but not yet installed in office

  4. <adj.all>
    the president elect


Elect \E*lect"\, n.
1. One chosen or set apart.

Behold my servant, whom I uphold; mine elect, in
whom my soul delighteth. --Is. xlii. 1.

2. pl. (Theol.) Those who are chosen for salvation.

Shall not God avenge his won elect? --Luke xviii.
7.


Elect \E*lect"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Elected}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Electing}.]
1. To pick out; to select; to choose.

The deputy elected by the Lord. --Shak.

2. To select or take for an office; to select by vote; as, to
elect a representative, a president, or a governor.

3. (Theol.) To designate, choose, or select, as an object of
mercy or favor.

Syn: To choose; prefer; select. See {Choose}.


Elect \E*lect"\, a. [L. electus, p. p. of eligere to elect; e
out + legere to choose. See {Legend}, and cf. {Elite},
{Eclectic}.]
1. Chosen; taken by preference from among two or more.
``Colors quaint elect.'' --Spenser.

2. (Theol.) Chosen as the object of mercy or divine favor;
set apart to eternal life. ``The elect angels.'' --1 Tim.
v. 21.

3. Chosen to an office, but not yet actually inducted into
it; as, bishop elect; governor or mayor elect.

  1. The Bryans control 71% of Media General's Class B shares, which elect a majority of directors.
  2. Forming an independent board is intended to reduce Freddie Mac's sensitivity to politics and increase its sensitivity to shareholders, who will elect 13 members.
  3. Parliament then met in Lebanon to elect a president of the republic, Rene Mouawad, and swiftly re-convened to elect Hrawi after Mouawad was assassinated by remote-controlled bomb.
  4. Parliament then met in Lebanon to elect a president of the republic, Rene Mouawad, and swiftly re-convened to elect Hrawi after Mouawad was assassinated by remote-controlled bomb.
  5. The Russian parliament will elect the president from among its members.
  6. More issues will be resolved in temporary rules the IRS is writing; it says concerns shouldn't try to elect fiscal years until the rules are out.
  7. The key figure in the economic revolution brewing in this city of 9 million is Gavriil Popov, an outspoken economist and lawmaker whom the council was expected to elect mayor today.
  8. A CTS spokesman said an Indiana-incorporated company could elect to be covered by the Indiana law, which became effective in 1986.
  9. Also, "we might keep cash and receivables of the station or they might elect to buy them" at the time of closing, he said.
  10. "We can do it well." According to the filing, if board representation isn't granted, Adage may solicit proxies to elect nominees to the board.
  11. An election is held every June to elect 12 members to twoyear terms.
  12. The College of Cardinals, the most important governing body of the church, now has 160 members, 121 of whom under age 80 and thus eligible to elect a pope.
  13. But few if any of the big names making endorsements will cast votes on Feb. 10 when the Democratic National Committee meets in Washington to elect the new party chairman.
  14. The government will gradually eliminate its stake in the airline over the next three years, after which foreigners would be allowed to take a majority position if they elect to do so.
  15. For example, we can't elect the people in our National People's Congress."
  16. "The sure way to end apartheid in South Africa is to elect Jesse Jackson president," he said.
  17. The holders can elect two directors, however, if the company fails to pay preferred dividends for four quarters.
  18. In Moscow, radicals at the opening of the Russian republic's congress said today they want to take over the republic's affairs from the national government and elect a rival of Gorbachev as their president.
  19. The Russian radicals also hope to elect Gorbachev critic Boris Yeltsin president of their republic, instead of Gorbachev's man, Vlasov.
  20. The communists were thereby theoretically guaranteed a majority when the chambers jointly convene to elect the president, but the Senate would have veto power over all legislation approved by the Sejm.
  21. "The reasons behind the failure to elect a president have not been related to security issues so far, but to the lack of consensus on the president's identity and his political line," Hoss said.
  22. The ANPA membership will elect officers and members of the board of directors at the meeting.
  23. News Corp. said that in 1997, note-holders may require the company to purchase their notes, and the company may elect to pay them in cash, ADRs or a combination of both.
  24. It makes it unlikely the party could ever bring itself to elect him leader, or prime ministerial candidate, but that does not mean he would not want the job.
  25. In four months America will elect a new president.
  26. Yesterday Mr Ingvar Carlsson, prime-minister elect, delayed until today an announcement on his efforts to form a government following preliminary contact with the leaders of the other parties.
  27. Republicans hoped to elect their first blacks to the House since 1935: Gary Franks in Connecticut and former Cincinnati Mayor Kenneth Blackwell in Ohio.
  28. On Oct. 11-12, voters will elect members to 540 local councils, which will oversee the city's 603 schools.
  29. Some smaller regional airports might elect not to levy the fee, so it would not reduce funding under the federal Airport Improvement Program, said Mike Moffet, an FAA assistant administrator.
  30. The congress also would "elect by secret ballot the president of the Supreme Soviet," the document said.
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