elect
英 [?'lekt]
美[?'l?kt]
- adj. 選出的;當(dāng)選的;卓越的
- n. 被選的人;特殊階層;上帝的選民
- vt. 選舉;選擇;推選
- vi. 作出選擇;進(jìn)行選舉
考試真題
- And people who elect to track their sleep may try to get more sleep than the average person.
出自-2015年12月閱讀原文
- Hall's findings suggest there's an argument to be made for electing to use African American, though one can't help but get the sense that it's a decision that papers over the urgency of continued progress.
出自-2015年12月閱讀原文
- Just one week after Obama was elected president, participants were less ready to support policies designed to address racial inequality than they had been two weeks before the election.
出自-2010年6月閱讀原文
- He has been successfully elected Prime Minister.
出自-2011年12月聽力原文
- This type of integrity requires well-enforced laws in government transparency, such as records of official meetings, rules on lobbying, and information about each elected leader’s source of wealth.
出自-2017年考研閱讀原文
- Elected leaders must be allowed to help supporters deal with bureaucratic problems without fear of prosecution for bribery.
出自-2017年考研閱讀原文
- But the ruling reinforces the need for citizens and their elected representatives, not the courts, to ensure equality of access to government.
出自-2017年考研閱讀原文