electing信息详情
当选而尚未就职的
选举
选择
selecting───v.选择,挑选;选定,(从菜单中)选择(select的现在分词)
prelecting───vi.讲课;讲演
reelecting───vt.改选;重选
elections───n.选举,选举制;投票(election的复数形式)
election───n.选举;当选;选择权;上帝的选拔
elective───adj.选修的;选举的;选任的;n.选修课程
deselecting───vt.取消选定
electrising───通电
electrizing───vt.充电;使起电;使电气化
In a direct democracy, citizens take turns governing themselves, rather than electing representatives to govern for them.───在直接民主制度中,公民轮流管理自己,而不是选举代表来为他们管理。
Those electing to smoke will be seated at the rear.───选择抽烟的人将坐在后面。
What is the process for electing a new Director-General?───什么是选举新总干事的程序?
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。
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。
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。
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。
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。
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。
I think we should start by electing a new chairman.
The Parliamentary Party was not in fact electing a prime minister; it was electing a new party leader.
If you are electing to have fish as your main course, bravo!
The House vote on electing a speaker is traditionally on party lines.
The deadlock in electing a president heightened the political tension in the country.
They are free only when they are electing members of parliament.
Bill Clinton has broken the rule against electing the weepy.
Those electing to smoke will be seated at the rear.
It would grant them greater control over electing their own leaders and over their natural resources and economies.