1.推选;选(举)某人任某职
2.作出(...的)选择;决定
3.进行(投票)选举
4.作出选择
1.推选;选(举)某人任某职
2.作出(...的)选择;决定
3.进行(投票)选举
4.作出选择
1.被选定的,当选的,当选而尚未就任的
1.1. 当选人,被选定的人
1.to choose someone by voting so that they represent you or hold an official position
1.elected to an important position, but not yet given that position officially
1.The fact that, throughout the years of relative stagnation, the Japanese kept electing the LDP puzzled many outsiders.
令许多局外人感到困惑的是,在经济陷入相对停滞的多年时间里,日本人始终选择由自民党执政。
2.If Britain kept electing coalitions, Mr Clegg mused, future manifestos might have to signal which pledges are more cherished than others.
克莱格想,如果英国继续选举联合政府,以后各党的宣言里要标注哪些诺言比较重要。
3.Hello. Hey Edwardo! good to hear from you. Yeah, well it's sort of hard to explain our system for electing a president.
你好。嗨,阿德瓦多!很高兴听到你的声音。是的,这个,要解释我们选举总统的体系有点难。
4.And as you know, if there's one thing the Republicans will not stand for, it's electing some Hollywood celebrity to public office.
大家知道,有件事儿是共和党从不支持的,那就是把好莱坞明星选成政府官员。
5.Professor: Although here, it's as if the government is electing by conscription certain citizens to go die for the sake of the whole.
教授:然而这感觉就像是政府为了群体的利益,在通过征兵选出一些公民送死。
6.They must spell out a clear timetable, simplify needlessly complicated voting rules and speed up the procedure for electing a president.
他们必须制定清楚的时间表,简化不必要的复杂的投票规则,加快制定选举总统的程序。
7.Electing the DPJ is still plainly a risk: the party is inexperienced and, like the LDP, an improbably broad church.
然而推举民主党也难免是一次冒险:它没有资历,而且可能如自民党未必是个开明的党派。
8.CSR had touted its sugar unit to trade buyers for at least two years before electing to spin it off to shareholders last June.
在去年6月决定把旗下糖业部门分拆给股东之前,西斯尔至少花了两年时间向同业买家兜售该部门。
9.They said the rare white sea cucumber has come to hail the auspicious event of electing Secretary Kim Jong Il as Party General Secretary.
他们说,这种十分罕见的海参是为金正日当选为劳动党总书记这一喜庆事件贺喜。
10.Grateful voters rewarded him by electing his wife in 2007, amid heady talk of a long reign for the first family.
心怀感激的选民为了答谢基什内尔在2007年大选中向其妻子投票,这也引起了第一家庭是否执政时间过长的辩论。