elective office
基本解釋
- 由選舉產(chǎn)生的職位
英漢例句
- He has never held elective office, although he ran for president in 2000 and for the Senate, from Georgia, in 2004.
他從來(lái)沒(méi)有過(guò)選舉團(tuán)隊(duì),盡管他曾在2000年競(jìng)選總統(tǒng),2004年競(jìng)選喬治亞州的參議員。 - On these issues – issues that will determine our success or failure in this new century – I believe it’s the fundamental responsibility of all who hold elective office to seek out common ground.
這些問(wèn)題——將在新世紀(jì)決定我們成敗的問(wèn)題——我認(rèn)為是所有選舉出來(lái)的人選尋求共同立場(chǎng)的基本責(zé)任。 - This method, although straightforward, but the blindness caused by elective and heavy data processing of the Office of Academic Affairs.
這種方法雖然直接,但是造成選課的盲目性和教務(wù)處處理數(shù)據(jù)的繁重性。 - He has never held elective office, whereas Mr Earley is a former attorney-general and state senator.
ECONOMIST: The Virginia governor's race - On the down side, however, she has never run for elective office, has no domestic-policy experience and says she's not interested.
ECONOMIST: Yes, but they keep quiet about it - Although never having held elective office, he is showing remarkable strength and balance both on the road and in presidential debates.
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