elective

美音:[ɪ'lektɪv] 英音:[ɪ'lektɪv]

简单释义:


n.选修课程;选修科目

adj.选举的;由选举产生的;选任的;有选举权的

网络选修的;其他选修

变形:

复数:electives  


完整释义:


adj.

1.选修的
2.选择性的
3.选举的,由选举产生的,有选举权的
4.〔美国〕随意选择的; 【化学】有选择的

n.

1.〔美国〕选修课程


例句:

  1. Unlike the cousin and daimyo titles who are automatically passed on to your heir, the clan leader title is an elective title.
    国人和大名这样的头衔是自动传给你的继承人的,但家督与此不同,是通过选举竞争上岗的。

  2. Surgeons say this appeals to men who don't like the idea of taking lots of time off for an elective procedure.
    整形医生表示,这一点对于不愿意花大量时间接受一个可做可不做的手术的男士来说很有吸引力。

  3. But the latest report recommended targeting the screening to patients undergoing elective surgery with a high risk of MRSA infection.
    但是最近的报道把矛头指向了这一对接受选择性外科手术、高感染MRSA风险的病人的筛查。

  4. We ought to teach true, serene airplane sleeping in college, with a primer class as a high school elective.
    我们该在大学里教授如何在飞机上睡得实在,安详。高中里应该设个入门班选修课。

  5. 23 courses in elective and optional subjects to provide breadth and depth to your program is accordance with your personal objectives.
    选修课有23门,使你扩展专业知识,以便更符合你的个人目标。

  6. He has never permitted her to exercise her inalienable right to the elective franchise.
    他从不许她行使不可剥夺的选举权。

  7. In recent years, however, as an elective course, track and field curriculum has met with a cold reception.
    然而近年来在大学生自主选修课程的态势中,田径课程的选修门庭冷落,成为高校普遍存在的一个体育问题。

  8. This method, although straightforward, but the blindness caused by elective and heavy data processing of the Office of Academic Affairs.
    这种方法虽然直接,但是造成选课的盲目性和教务处处理数据的繁重性。

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