elective 详细解释

elective

[i'lektiv]

adj.选举的, 随意选择的
n.[美]选修科目

词形变化

副词: electively | 名词: elec-tiveness |

词义辨析

同义:

a.选举的

electoral  electing  selecting  selective  choosing

a.随意选择的

elect  designated  selected  chosen

a.有选择的

optional  voluntary  discretionary  

反义:

a.选修的; 选举的

compulsory  required  appointive  

英英释义

名词 elective:

a course that the student can select from among alternatives

同义词:elective course

形容词 elective:

subject to popular election

同义词:elected

not compulsory

补充

electiveelective英:[iˈlektiv] 美:[ɪˈlɛktɪv]adj.1.选任的, 由选举产生的2.有选举权的3.(课程)选修的, 可选择的

例句

1. Buchanan has never held elective office.布坎南从未就任过经选举产生的职位。 2. She agreed to an elective hysterectomy.她同意做非必需的子宫切除手术。 3. an elective democracy.一种选举制的民主。 4. he had never held elective office.他从未担任过任何选举产生的职务。 5. the National Assembly, with 125 elective members.由125个选举出来的成员组成的国民议会。 6. powerful Emperors manipulated the elective body.权力强大的君主操纵选举机构。 7. an elective democracy由选举产生的民主政府 8. an elective member选举产生的成员 9. an elective body有选举权的团体 10. elective surgery非急需施行的手术 11. He's never held an elective office.他从未担任由选举产生的职位。 12. Plastic surgery is elective surgery.整形外科手术是可做可不做的。 13. She took three elective courses last term.上学期她选了三门选修课。 14. She's taking several electives this year.今年她选了几门选修课。