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有选举权的 yǒu xuǎnjǔquán de
elective [ıˈlektıv] ADJ
1. elective:
elective
选举权 yǒu xuǎnjǔquán de
2. elective:
elective
选任 xuǎnrènde
an elective office
3. elective:
elective
(课程)选修 xuǎnxiū de
an elective course
▶ electively ADV
▶ electiveness N
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Enrollment in art classes at the high school elective level peaked in the late 1960searly 1970s with that period's emphasis on individuals expressing uniqueness.
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Previously, most pet insurance plans did not pay for preventative care (such as vaccinations) or elective procedures (such as neutering).
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During each academic year, students also enroll into two or three elective courses.
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In addition, students can choose from a wide range of specialized electives.
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Contestants wore twelve-ounce gloves and elective gym shoes or no shoes.
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