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elect
verb [T] /ɪˈlekt/
present tense
I/you/we/theyelect
he/she/itelects
present participleelecting
past tenseelected
past participleelected
  1. to choose someone by voting so that they represent you or hold an official position 选举;推选

    Every nation should have a right to elect its own government. 每个国家都应该有权选举出自己的政府。

    The council is elected by popular vote. 委员会是由全民公投选出的。

    elect someone to something :

    He was elected to parliament by a large majority. 他以多数票入选议会。

    elect someone as something :

    Lee Yuan-tzu was elected the next day as Vice President. 第二天李元簇当选为副总统。

    elect someone president/chairman/leader etc :

    Smith was elected executive chairman of a new steering committee. 史密斯当选为新一届指导委员会的执行主席。

    elect someone to do something :

    We were elected to tackle poverty, and that's what we will do. 我们被选举出来解决贫困问题,而那也正是我们要做的。

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elect
adjective [never before noun] /ɪˈlekt/
  1. elected to an important position, but not yet given that position officially 当选但尚未就任的;候任的

    the president elect of South Korea 韩国的候任总统


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