electing
v. (进行)选举( elect的现在分词 ); 推举; 选择; 决定(做某事)
When people elect someone, they choose that person to represent them, by voting for them.
The people of the Philippines have voted to elect a new president...
菲律宾人民已投票选举出了一位新总统。
Manchester College elected him Principal in 1956...
曼彻斯特学院于1956年推选他做院长。
If you elect to do something, you choose to do it.
Those electing to smoke will be seated at the rear.
那些想吸烟的人将坐在后排。
Elect is added after words such as 'president' or 'governor' to indicate that a person has been elected to the post but has not officially started to carry out the duties involved.
...the date when the president-elect takes office.
候任总统就职日
Those electing to smoke will be seated at the rear.
那些想吸烟的人将坐在后排。
The country is about to take a radical departure by electing a woman as its new president.
该国将发生重大转变,选举一位女性担任新总统。
He proposes electing Franc to appoint a director.
他提议推选法朗西斯爵士任董事.
Tom's friends stabbed him in the back by electing his opponent, John.
汤姆的朋友背叛了他,选了其对手约翰.
This is one sure way of electing ignorant and incompetent men as senators.
这就是许多不学无术之徒也登堂入室,当选议员的原因.