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词汇 elective
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elective
adjective uk/iˈlek.tɪv/ us/iˈlek.tɪv/
(VOTING)
选举的;由选举产生的;可以选择的
An elective position or system is one that involves people voting.
I am considering seeking elective office as a way to bring about change.
At the beginning of the twelfth century, elective monarchy gradually gave way to hereditary monarchy in Europe.
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  • The British political party introduced rules requiring that 50% of elective offices be held by women.
  • He referred to the country as "an elective dictatorship".
  • His decision to retire from elective politics was not surprising.
elective
noun [ C ] uk/iˈlek.tɪv/ us/iˈlek.tɪv/
选修课
a subject that someone chooses to study, in addition to the subjects that they have to study
During the MBA you will choose ten to twelve electives from a large and varied portfolio. 在整个工商管理硕士学习阶段,你需要从大量不同的课程中选修10到12门。
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  • Students are strongly encouraged to take two years of a foreign language, and can then choose from eight other electives.
  • You can take my sociology class as an elective next year.
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