elect 音标拼音: [ɪl'ɛkt]
n . 当选人,被选的人,上帝的选民
a . 被选的,选出的
vt . 选举,选择
vi . 作选择
当选人,被选的人,上帝的选民被选的,选出的选举,选择作选择
elect adj 1 :
selected as the best ; "
an elect circle of artists ";
"
elite colleges " [
synonym : {
elect }, {
elite }]
2 :
elected but not yet installed in office ; "
the president elect "
n 1 :
an exclusive group of people ; "
one of the elect who have power inside the government " [
synonym : {
chosen }, {
elect }]
v 1 :
select by a vote for an office or membership ; "
We elected him chairman of the board "
2 :
choose ; "
I elected to have my funds deposited automatically "
Elect \
E *
lect "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Elected };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Electing }.]
1 .
To pick out ;
to select ;
to choose .
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The deputy elected by the Lord . --
Shak .
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2 .
To select or take for an office ;
to select by vote ;
as ,
to elect a representative ,
a president ,
or a governor .
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3 . (
Theol .)
To designate ,
choose ,
or select ,
as an object of mercy or favor .
Syn :
To choose ;
prefer ;
select .
See {
Choose }.
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Elect \
E *
lect "\,
a . [
L .
electus ,
p .
p .
of eligere to elect ;
e out legere to choose .
See {
Legend },
and cf . {
Elite },
{
Eclectic }.]
1 .
Chosen ;
taken by preference from among two or more .
"
Colors quaint elect ." --
Spenser .
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2 . (
Theol .)
Chosen as the object of mercy or divine favor ;
set apart to eternal life . "
The elect angels ." --
1 Tim .
v .
21 .
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3 .
Chosen to an office ,
but not yet actually inducted into it ;
as ,
bishop elect ;
governor or mayor elect .
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Elect \
E *
lect "\,
n .
1 .
One chosen or set apart .
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Behold my servant ,
whom I uphold ;
mine elect ,
in whom my soul delighteth . --
Is .
xlii .
1 .
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2 .
pl . (
Theol .)
Those who are chosen for salvation .
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Shall not God avenge his won elect ? --
Luke xviii .
7 .
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131 Moby Thesaurus words for "
elect ":
FFVs ,
accept ,
accepted ,
admit ,
adopted ,
ancienne noblesse ,
appoint ,
appointed ,
approved ,
aristocracy ,
back ,
back up ,
ballot ,
baronage ,
baronetage ,
best ,
carried ,
champion ,
chivalry ,
choice ,
choose ,
chosen ,
chosen people ,
clannish ,
cliquish ,
co -
opt ,
conclude ,
cream ,
cull ,
decide ,
delivered ,
designate ,
designated ,
destined ,
determine ,
elected ,
elected by acclamation ,
elite ,
embraced ,
endorse ,
espoused ,
exclusive ,
fat ,
first -
class ,
first -
rate ,
flower ,
for the best ,
greatest ,
handpicked ,
haut monde ,
high life ,
high society ,
judge ,
knightage ,
like ,
make choice of ,
mark ,
matchless ,
name ,
named ,
nobility ,
noblesse ,
noblesse de robe ,
nominate ,
nominated ,
nonesuch ,
nonpareil ,
old nobility ,
opt ,
opt for ,
optimal ,
optimum ,
ordained ,
paragon ,
paramount ,
passed ,
peerage ,
peerless ,
pick ,
pick and choose ,
picked ,
place in office ,
please ,
prefer ,
prime ,
prize ,
queen ,
quintessence ,
quintessential ,
rare ,
ratified ,
receive ,
redeemed ,
reprobate ,
resolve ,
royalty ,
saved ,
select ,
selected ,
selective ,
settle ,
single ,
single out ,
snobbish ,
snobby ,
superlative ,
support ,
supreme ,
surpassing ,
take ,
the Four Hundred ,
the best ,
the best ever ,
the classes ,
the tops ,
the very best ,
unanimously elected ,
unmatchable ,
unmatched ,
unparalleled ,
unsurpassed ,
upper classes ,
upper crust ,
upper ten ,
upper ten thousand ,
uppercut ,
very best ,
vote ,
vote for ,
vote in ,
wish
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