elected

elected [e'lektɪd]  [e'lektɪd] 

原级:elect

第三人称单数:elects

第三人称复数:elects

elected什么意思

现在分词:electing

elected 基本解释
推举;选举( elect的过去式和过去分词 );选择;决定;
elected 网络解释

elected的近义词

1. 選舉:更重要的是,市长是选举(elected)产生的城市行政首脑,既要管理城市日常琐屑的事务,又要兼顾市内各选区各层次选民的利益,不可能面面俱到. 因此,通过任命方式(appointed)产生一个超脱于选民与党派利益之上的专业人士辅助其处理城市日常琐碎的事务实有必要.

2. 选举,推选:education修养;教育学 | elected选举,推选 | electronic电子的,电子仪器的

3. 被选出:too painful 太令人伤心了 | elected 被选出 | speak on their behalf 代表大家发言

elected 单语例句

1. Under the Election Law, the chief executive elected still needs official appointment by the Chinese central government.

2. Today is also getaway day for thousands of people who have elected to travel by car.

3. Their deputies elected by the people have every reason to act on behalf of those they represent.

4. A new government would be elected by the end of 2005, the letter said.

5. That may have been an important reason why he was elected from a pool of six by a unanimous vote.

6. elected

6. Although its statute was endorsed by Iraq's democratically elected parliament, critics have questioned the court's legitimacy.

7. Another fallacy is that the government of Taiwan is democratically elected by the Chinese in Taiwan and is the de jure authority of the mainland.

8. The government is composed of seven members elected by the Federal Assembly that take turns serving as president.

9. That is why our group elected to ride the cable car on its way closer to heaven.

10. Seven foreign members of CAE who were elected in 2005 were given certificates yesterday.

elected 英英释义

adj

1. subject to popular election

    e.g. elective official

    Synonym: elective