elective 核心詞議:
adj. 選修的;選舉的;選任的
n. 選修課程
elective 基本解釋
adj. 選任的;有選舉權的;(課程)選修的;(可選擇的)可選擇的
n. 選修課程
速記方法知識擴展
elective 變化形式
復數: electives
中文詞源:
elective
精選例句
1、 Buchanan has never held elective office.
布坎南從未擔任過選任職位。
2、 Most of the students of our class take Japanese as an elective course.
我們班大部分同學選修日語。
常見考點例句:
- Yes , that 's the homework of my elective course .
- 學啊,那是我選修課的內容。
- He has never held elective office , although he ran for president in 2000 and for the senate , from georgia , in 2004 .
- 盡管2000年參加過總統競選,2004年參加了喬治亞州參議共和黨員選舉,他從未如愿獲勝。
- Some women see elective surgeries as part of a modern standard of care , more or less routine for the middle class , but only sporadically available to the poor .
- 一些女性將選擇性的手術作為現代護理標準的一部分,多多少少是中產階級的一個程序,但是只有零星的窮人會有。
- This is a free elective course .
- 這是一門自由選修課。
- Variable maturity is elective .
- 變成熟是選修課。