elective
adj. 由選舉產生的; 有選舉權的; 選修的; 〈醫〉非急需的
n. 選修課
An elective post or committee is one to which people are appointed as a result of winning an election.
Buchanan has never held elective office.
布坎南從未就任過經選舉產生的職位。
Elective surgery is surgery that you choose to have before it becomes essential.
An elective is a subject which a student can choose to study as part of his or her course.
Electives are offered in Tai Chi and advanced dance exercise.
選修課包括太極拳和高階舞蹈練習。
1. subject to popular election;
2. not compulsory;
All patients underwent an elective osseous surgical procedure on the forefoot.
所有病人都作了前足的選擇性骨手術.
Is it nominative or elective?
提名呢還是選舉?
Elective surgery afterward . The patient remained well one year after surgery.
病人成功的接受選擇性的手術治療,術後一年追蹤情況良好.
This gender difference was evident regardless of whether the operation was elective, urgent or emergency.
不管手術是否有選擇性, 病情緊急或急症,性別差異是明顯的.
Change always the life required course, being changed into maturity is an elective course.
變老是人生的必修課, 變成熟是選修課.